Well, I'll tell you what the oldest song I ever knew.I'd like to hear that.Well, I'm going to say it's the oldest.You know so many that I don't want to know which one is the oldest one.Of course, that's kind of hard to figure out.Listen, I'm not that old.No, I don't mean you're that old.But you wasn't here then when them was wrote, were you?Well, that one, I was here when it was wrote.When it comes to being how old, it so happens I happen to be grandpaswhere a lot of these kids go because they're playing banjo,but they learn them from people that I talk banjo to.Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.What does that make you?Well, I'm a great-grandfather.The first song I think I ever knew was one that my father used to,he put it in a story when I was about seven years old,and it was a little honky-tonk vaudeville tune that he rememberedfrom Staten Island when he was a kid.Did you have them when you were a kid?I don't know.It was a story about a frog.Oh, awesome.It's actually, no, I don't know if you know it.Let me see.Well, I can listen to it.It's actually supposed to be for children.Well, that's better.I'm young, too.