MURRAY: I love nursery rhymes.
And my favorite kind of nursery
rhymes are nursery rhyme songs.
That's why we're going
to sing Old McMurray!
Come on, sing with me!
[SINGING] Old
McMurray had a farm.
E-I-E-I-O. And on this
farm he had a chicken!
E-I-E-I-O. [SPEAKING] Wait, what
kind of sound does a chicken
make?
Yeah!
Bok-bok!
[CHICKEN CLUCKS]
MURRAY: Come on, let's sing.
[SINGING] With a bok-bok here
and a bok-bok there,
here a bok, there a bok,
everywhere a bok-bok.
Old McMurray had a farm.
E-I-E-I-O.
[SPEAKING] That was fun.
We should do it again.
Come on, let's keep
singing! [SINGING]
Old McMurray had a farm.
E-I-E-I-O. And on this
farm he had a-- lobster?
[SPEAKING] Stop the
music, stop the music!
What kind of sounds
does a lobster make?
LOBSTER: Well, I don't
know about other lobsters.
But I like to go snap-snap.
MURRAY: Oh, snap-snap.
Come on, we'll sing snap-snap.
[SINGING] With a snap-snap
here and a snap-snap there.
Here a snap, there a snap,
everywhere a snap-snap.
Old McMurray had a farm.
E-I-E-I-O!
[SPEAKING] You want to sing
some more Old McMurray with me?
Come on, let's sing!
[SINGING] Old
McMurray had a farm.
E-I-E-I-O. And on this
farm he had a pig!
E-I-E-I-O. [SPEAKING] What
sound does the pig make?
Yes!
Oink-oink.
[PIG OINKING]
MURRAY: Come on, let's
sing those oinks.
[SINGING] With an oink-oink
here and an oink-oink there.
Here an oink, there an oink,
everywhere an oink-oink.
Old McMurray had a farm.
E-I-E-I-O. [SPEAKING] Come on,
let's sing with a different
animal!
[SINGING] Old
McMurray had a farm.
E-I-E-I-O. [SPEAKING] And on
this farm he had an-- octopus?
Stop the music!
What sound does an octopus make?
OCTOPUS: When I'm in the
ocean, I like to say glub-glub.
MURRAY: Glub-glub.
You think you could
say glub-glub?
Let's try it.
Glub-glub.
Good!
Come on.
Let's sing some glubs.
[SINGING] With a glub-glub
here and a glub-glub there.
Here a glub, there a glub,
everywhere a glub-glub.
Old McMurray had a farm.
E-I-E-I-O!
[SPEAKING] Would you like to
sing some more Old McMurray?
Well, what are we waiting for?
Let's sing!
[SINGING] Old
McMurray had a farm.
E-I-E-I-O. And on this
farm he had a cow.
E-I-E-I-O. [SPEAKING] What
sound does the cow make?
Yeah.
Moo-moo.
[COW MOOS]
MURRAY: Come on!
Let's moo. [SINGING]
With a moo-moo here
and a moo-moo there.
Here a moo, there a
moo, everywhere a moo.
Old McMurray had a farm.
E-I-E-I-O. [SPEAKING] Come
on, let's sing some more!
[SINGING] Old
McMurray had a farm.
E-I-E-I-O. And on this farm,
he had a-- piece of cheese?
[SPEAKING] Does a cheese
even make a sound?
CHEESE: Although I do not
say much, when I must,
I say wubba-wubba.
MURRAY: Wubba-wubba?
CHEESE: Wubba-wubba.
MURRAY: OK, come on.
Let's wubba-wubba
with this cheese.
[SINGING] With a wubba-wubba
here and a wubba-wubba there.
Here a wubba, there a wubba,
everywhere a wubba-wubba.
Old McMurray had a farm.
E-I-E-I-O!
[SPEAKING] I love nursery
rhymes, and I love to sing.
CHEESE: Wubba.
FAIRY [SINGING]: Head,
shoulders, knees, and toes.
Knees and toes and eyes and
ears and mouth and nose.
