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The complete lyrics of American songs

Yankee songs are also called Yankee songs, Yankee minor and Yankee Dudel. The tune has a certain color of Scottish folk songs. Now it is also a patriotic song in the United States and a state song in Connecticut.

Lyrics:

Lyrics: Richard Schuckburgh

Composed by Richard Schuckburgh.

The Yankees rode into town on a pony with a feather in his hat.

Yankee Doodle went riding in town? Ride a pony

Come on, Yankee, don't dance wrong with the bitch.

He put a feather in his hat and called it macaroni.

My father and I camped at Captain Goodman's camp.

Yankee Doodle Go on, Yankee Doodle Playboy.

There are many people like Jiaozi, and they also bring underage children to make up the numbers.

Pay attention to music and dance steps, and be handy with girls.

Come on, Yankee, don't dance wrong with the bitch.

Father and I went to the camp with Captain Gooding.

At that time, Captain Washington rode on a big horse and asked countless men.

All men and boys are as thick as pudding.

Come on, Yankee, when you dance with a bitch, don't step on the wrong beat.

Yankee Dodd. Go on, Yankee Dodd Dandy.

If the Yankees are playing music, it will work. The enemy must be afraid.

Pay attention to music and dance steps, and be handy with girls.

Come on, Yankee, when you dance with a bitch, don't step on the wrong beat.

And captain Washington

Extended data:

Before the American Revolution, the tunes and lyrics of Yankee were very popular in these British colonies. Even before the 1970s, the British army sang "Yankee songs" to mock the American Continental Army. Early versions of the lyrics mocked the courage of these colonists and their vulgar clothes and manners. At that time, the British army was forced to surrender to the Continental Army, but they were not convinced. The officer ordered the military band to play "Yankee Song" to humiliate the surrendered Continental Army. At that time, the commander-in-chief of the continental army, General Washington, wanted to humiliate the British more.

However, during the American Revolutionary War, the American military used "Yankee Song" as its own song to show that they were proud of their simplicity, home-made clothes and unpretentious manners. There are many different versions of lyrics. For many years, this song has been regarded as the unofficial second national anthem, and it is people's favorite nursery rhyme, which appears in many movies, TV series and animations.

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