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Good morning John. Earlier this week I was listening to some oldies and I was like These are oldies, but how old is the oldest song? On the scale of things, really, oldies are newies. Theyre very new. Of course, this is an impossible question to answer. The oldest song was probably sung by a bird, maybe a dinosaur, you dont know! But I dont think anybody else has got, like, the music in their soul. (Singing) Music gonna make you wanna move it all night long, all night long! Its just us, and it is innate, like there are no cultures on Earth that do not sing. All humans sing that, well all cultures sing. There are some humans, particularly ones named John Green, who probably should maybe just not. Definitely the first human songs are well and truly lost. They were probably improvised, so the first melody was probably lost immediately after it was created. But the oldest song that we can still play today is called Hurrian Hymn #6. Its incomplete but it was pressed into cuneiform