What are the lyrics of Yankee Dudu?
Yankee Dudu rode a pony into town.
He put a feather in his hat and called it macaroni.
Come on, Yankee Dudu, Yankee Dudu Playboy.
Pay attention to music and dance steps, and be comfortable with girls.
Yankee Dudu rode a pony into town.
He put a feather in his hat and called it macaroni.
Come on, Yankee Dudu, Yankee Dudu Playboy.
Pay attention to music and dance steps, and be comfortable with girls.
Yankee Dudu rode a pony into town.
He put a feather in his hat and called it macaroni.
Come on, Yankee Dudu, Yankee Dudu Playboy.
Pay attention to music and dance steps, and be comfortable with girls.
Yankee songs
Yankee doodle
Long before the American Revolution, the tune and some passages in the lyrics of "American Song" were very popular in these British colonies. Even before170s, the British army sang Yankee songs to mock the colonists. Early versions of the lyrics mocked the courage of these colonists and their vulgar clothes and manners. "Yankee" is a disparaging term for a New England bumpkin, and "DuDu" means an idiot or a fool. However, during the American Revolution, the American military adopted Yankee songs as their own songs to show that they were proud of their simplicity, home textiles and unpretentious manners. There are many different versions of lyrics. For many years, this song has been regarded as an informal national anthem and a favorite nursery rhyme.