“Old MacDonald Had a Farm”

Description

(Old MacDonald's) farm features a wide variety of livestock, described cumulatively, e.g. with the pig making an oink here and an oink there, the cow a moo-moo here and there, etc. until the entire farm is sounding off

Notes

Are the pieces listed here really one song? It's not immediately obvious. The British and American versions are often very distinct, but there are intermediate versions, e.g. Randolph's.

Neither of Randolph's texts conforms to the common version of "Old MacDonald," and "The Merry Green Fields of the Lowland," in particular, looks older (It probably derives from the George Christy version "In the Merry Green Fields of Oland," from 1865; compare Sharp's "Merry Green Fields of Ireland" and Pound's "Sweet Fields of Violo"). But the cumulative pattern is the same (indeed, something very like it is quoted in _Pills to Purge Melancholy_ in 1707), so I assume the family is a unity.

Gilbert claims the piece (in which "My Grandfather," rather than "Old MacDonald, is the farmer) comes from a busker of the 1870s called "the Country Fiddler," but gives no details to verify this.

I use the "Old MacDonald" title because it is the best-known, though Fuld reports that this version did not appear until 1917 (and even then, it was "Old MacDougal"). - RBW

Same tune

  • Golly, Ain't That Queer (Pankake-PHCFSB, pp. 171-172)

Recordings

  • Warren Caplinger's Cumberland Mountain Entertainers, "McDonald's Farm" (Brunswick 224, 1928)
  • Englewood Four, "Old McDonald Had a Farm" (Champion 15451/Challenge 396, 1928 [as Henry County Four]; rec. 1927)
  • Sam Patterson Trio, "Old MacDonald Had a Farm" (Edison 51644, 1925)
  • Dan Russo's Orioles, "Old MacDonald Had A Farm" (Columbia 2647-D, 1932)
  • Gid Tanner & His Skillet Lickers, "Old McDonald Had A Farm" (Columbia 15204-D, 1927)

References

  1. Randolph 457, "The Merry Green Fields of the Lowland" (1 text); 458, "Old Missouri" (1 text)
  2. BrownIII 125, "McDonald's Farm" (5 text)
  3. Kennedy 310, "When I Was a Boy" (1 text, 1 tune)
  4. Gilbert, p. 83, "Old MacDonald Had a Farm" (1 text)
  5. Silber-FSWB, p. 389, "Old MacDonald Had A Farm" (1 text)
  6. LPound-ABS, 120, pp. 238-240, "Sweet Fields of Violo" (1 text)
  7. Fuld-WFM, pp. 410-412, "Old MacDonald Had a Farm"
  8. Roud #745
  9. BI, R457

About

Alternate titles: “The Farmyard Song”
Author: unknown
Earliest date: 1917 (Tommy's Tunes)
Found in: US(MW,SE,So)