00:00Once tomorrow we'll see what we'll make of the headphones.
00:12Let's see.
00:15Hello.
00:20Good morning.
00:23Good morning.
00:27I don't think so.
00:32I'm sorry.
00:32No, I don't think you'll ever get rid of them.
00:35I like Greenfly.
00:36I think they'll just be passed down forever.
00:38And they're a real quick go-to parents.
00:41Especially if you're trying to picate a child, trying to get them off to sleep.
00:45You'll be grateful of that twinkle, twinkle little star.
00:47And what is it about those traditional tunes that work for children?
00:51I think because they're so simple.
00:53They're easy to see.
00:54They're programmed in us.
00:56And the other great thing about them is they can remember some of the actions.
01:00Isn't you into it?
01:01I think if you put your thumb on your little finger, I can see wincy side.
01:07And that's it.
01:08And up the waters from the house.
01:10Down came the rain.
01:13Down came the sun.
01:17Down came the sun.
01:18Down came the sun.
01:18I can't stop now.
01:19I'm on a roll.
01:19I'm on a roll.
01:19It's a job.
01:21I mean you have some you've performed, recorded, updated versions of nursery life.
01:27What about a grime version of mincy wince or something like that.
01:31Is that acceptable?
01:32Well, I agree with the doctor.
01:35I think that, you know, children will go with anything.
01:37You know, if they like it, they'll stick with it.
01:39If they don't, they'll walk away.
01:41They really will.
01:42They really will.
01:42I don't want to whack further into mincy spider, do we?
01:45And, erm, yeah, give it a go.
01:47But I've found with my music, erm, to stick to it being quite straightforward, really,
01:52so they can join in and sing along.
01:54Oh dear.
01:56Fair enough.
01:57Not baby sharp.
01:59Modern versions of really simple kids tunes have been, you know, in our ears for years,
02:06haven't they?
02:07Absolutely.
02:08And big thanks to Sesame Street and also to Derek Griffiths and Jonathan Cohen on Play School
02:14years and years ago.
02:14They were all having fun with these songs and updating them over the, over the years.
02:19And the children's music we put on CBs today, look, on the Christmas shows now.
02:23And when we cut a disco.
02:25We had a little juicy EP one now.
02:27In the Snow Queen.
02:28It was the good way they were on it.
02:30Take the arrow and arch reaction song, which was really, really good.
02:33And that's just in the Christmas show.
02:34But things like Mr. Tumble's nursery rhymes on CBs YouTube channel.
02:38I think it gets something like nearly 70 million views.
02:42Mr. Tumble's there.
02:43But they love it.
02:44And it's a go-to.
02:45I don't think you'll ever stop people singing nursery rhymes.
02:48And we're doing a big sing-along actually.
02:50Okay.
02:51Okay.
02:52Yeah.
02:53Okay.
02:53I've been doing this for a long time.
02:5741 years, my dear.
02:59And, um, you know, I've toured a nursery rhyme children's song too, as well.
03:02And they love that they all joined us with the new work.
03:03You've been on tour with nursery rhymes?
03:05Well, show me, show me, which is still on CB's eye player.
03:10Don't CB's eye player.
03:11And, um, you know, for a lot of people, it's torture.
03:15But for children, they love it, and they relate to it, and it makes them laugh because it's really silly,
03:21like pantomime.
03:22And they're very honest in their reactions, of course, aren't they?
03:25What sort of reactions have you had, maybe, on tour to Venice's nursery rhymes?
03:28Oh, well, I can say something that I can repeat.
03:32Yeah, it's fun when they get the words wrong, and they go in a different direction.
03:36But, no, what's great is people on the bus, and people should have fun with them.
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