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American Traditional
Yankee Doodle
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Composer
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American Traditional
Genre
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Vocal
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Song
Compose Date
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1765
Average_duration
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2:27
Yankee Doodle is a traditional American song that has become an iconic symbol of American patriotism. The origins of the song are unclear, but it is believed to have been composed by British soldiers during the French and Indian War (1754-1763) as a way to mock the American colonists. The song gained popularity during the American Revolution (1775-1783) when it was adopted by the Continental Army as a marching tune. It was also used as a rallying cry by American troops during the Battle of Bunker Hill in 1775. Yankee Doodle has a simple and catchy melody that is easy to sing and remember. The song is typically played in 2/4 time and has a lively and upbeat tempo. The lyrics are humorous and satirical, poking fun at the perceived lack of sophistication and refinement of the American colonists. The song has several verses, each with its own unique characteristics and movements. The first verse goes: Yankee Doodle went to town Riding on a pony Stuck a feather in his cap And called it macaroni The second verse goes: Father and I went down to camp Along with Captain Gooding And there we saw the men and boys As thick as hasty pudding The third verse goes: And there was Captain Washington With gentlefolks about him They say he's grown so tarnal proud He will not ride without them The fourth verse goes: Yankee Doodle, keep it up Yankee Doodle dandy Mind the music and the step And with the girls be handy Overall, Yankee Doodle is a fun and lighthearted song that has become an enduring symbol of American culture and patriotism. Its catchy melody and humorous lyrics have made it a popular tune for parades, celebrations, and other patriotic events.
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