Perhaps you are thinkning of the song- not really a nursery rhyme- This Old Man, also known under its commercial title of (the children"s marching song) the song was the de facto- and En route! Theme song of one of the most mis-titled movies of all time:The Inn of The Sixth Happiness, starring Ingrid Bergman. It was the ony song in the film which was NOT a musical and a very dreary drama. I said it was mis-titled. the original planned route March was (Onward Christian soldiers!) which was out of tone for the film, for obvious reasons.
It is not a nursery Rhyme, it is a juvenile song of the numerical type- This Old Man is the original title. For some reason it was retitled ( The Children"s marching Song) and was a big hit by Paul Lavalle"s Cities Service band.- the song amounted to the theme song of the move( The Inn of the Sixth Happiness) a sort of Eastern Asia well, social drama that got rather heavy, don"t be fooled by the lively song and light-hearted title- picture is a downder downder downder- though it c omes out okay. The Movie starred Ingrid Bergman. Original was about a Missionary but the religious angles were laundered out for Movie consumption- the pilgrims travelled to ( Onward Christian Soldiers) in the original story- replaced by, well .... This Old Man..
The old man is snoring in the nursery rhyme "It's Raining, It's Pouring."
The character who milked the cow with the crumpled horn in the nursery rhyme "This Old Man" is the old man himself.
The nursery rhyme that mentions a man asking for his pipe and bowl is "Old King Cole." The rhyme describes Old King Cole who was a merry old soul and called for his pipe and bowl.
The nursery rhyme "Old Mother Twitchett" is typically attributed to an English poet and playwright named Alfred Tennyson. The rhyme tells the tale of a woman who lived in an old shoe.
The nursery rhyme is "Old Mother Hubbard." It is a classic English nursery rhyme that tells the story of an old woman and her dog.
Old mother hubbard
Because once there was only one bridge and that was the london bridge and that nursery rhyme is very old
The nursery rhyme king who was "a merry old soul" is King Cole from the nursery rhyme "Old King Cole." The rhyme describes him as enjoying music and a good time with his fiddlers three.
The nursery rhyme you are referring to is "Old Mother Hubbard."
Old King Cole
Nobody in particular. It's a nursery rhyme that everyone sings.
"This Old Man" is a traditional English counting song that dates back to the 19th century. It is a popular children's nursery rhyme that is used to teach counting and number skills. The song's origins and author are unknown, but it has become a beloved classic in children's music.