00:00Here we go.
00:02Boom!
00:10Well, old McDonald, he had a farm, and he never let the animals come to any harm.
00:16No, the duck went quack, and the horse went whinny.
00:18The barn got so loud, you could hear it in New Guinea.
00:21They said, E-I, E-I-O, E-I, E-I-O.
00:25E-I, E-I-O, E-I, E-I-O.
00:30Here we go.
00:31The pigs went oink, and the cows went moo.
00:34The ducks and the chickens made noises, too.
00:36Old McDonald did a threat like a cold wet hen.
00:38He just said to himself, all over again, he said, E-I, E-I-O, E-I, E-I-O.
00:46E-I, E-I-O, E-I, E-I-O.
00:50Yes, on his farm, he had a cooey, and this cooey made a noise that was truly kablooey.
00:57He didn't really bark, and he didn't meow, but he made a funny little sound anyhow.
01:01He said,
01:03My name is Batley, and I am a bat.
01:14So McDonald had a farm.
01:16Do I care about that?
01:17No, I think it's beneath my dignity to imitate these animal sounds, such as...
01:22And on his farm, he had a cow.
01:35That's a very remarkable cow and how.
01:37When McDonald melt a cow out of its udder,
01:40Along with all the milk-pained peanuts,
01:42We say, E-I, E-I-O, E-I, E-I-O, E-I, E-I-O, E-I, E-I-O.
01:52And on his farm, he had a dragon, and the dragon had a tail that just kept wagging.
01:58It knocked the chicken's eggs right out of their nest,
02:00Oh, McDonald kept repeating the words he loved best, saying E-I, E-I-O, E-I, E-I-O, E-I, E-I-O.
02:12So you see, if you're tired of the same old song,
02:16And you're worried that folks have been hearing it too long,
02:18Don't go searching for a new song all over the map.
02:21Take that same old song and turn it into a rap,
02:23Say it's E-I-E-I-O, E-I-E-I-O.
02:53E-I-E-I-O, E-I-E-I-O, E-I-E-I-O, E-I-E-I-O, E-I-E-I-O, and that's the...