Chords for Dennis Morgan - Special Irish Request
Tempo:
127.2 bpm
Chords used:
C#
F#
G#
Fm
D#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Yes, they certainly have.
This is my father, Lieutenant Timothy Sullivan.
Dad's on the chief's staff.
And this is Andy and Pat, my two cousins.
Andy's on the homicide squad, and Pat's the Central Bureau detective.
Mother, this is Mr.
McCabe.
I'm glad to meet you all.
It's a nice evening, isn't it?
Haven't I seen you someplace before?
Who, me?
Yeah, you.
I think it was in the last lineup.
Oh, no, no, you must be mistaken.
You see, I've never been arrested.
Oh, yes, Andy, you have Mr.
McCabe all wrong.
He's only a nightclub singer.
What kind of songs do you do, young man?
Well, plain, fancy, sweet and sour.
You know, Daddy, I think the song he does best of all is the one about the policeman.
What about policeman?
Yeah.
Well, this one kisses nursemaids in the park.
I've heard about that one.
Me too.
Yeah.
Don't you think we ought to be going?
Oh, no, I want you to sing for Mother and Daddy before we go.
Oh, not tonight.
Why not tonight?
Oh, I know.
He needs a uniform.
Give me your coat, Andy.
Here.
I can't sing without a piano.
You haven't got a piano.
Oh, yes, we have.
No, no, fine.
Yes, and it's all paid for too.
Eh, Timothy?
It is that.
Now, let's have it.
[D#m] [Bm] [C]
[Fm] [F#] [G#]
When [C#] Irish eyes are smiling
[Fm] [C#] Sure it [F#] is like a morning [Fm] [C#]
spring
[F#] In the lilt of Irish [F] [C#] laughter
[F#] You [A#] can [G]
[D#] hear the [G#] angels [G#] sing
[C#] When Irish [G#] [C#] hearts are [F] happy
[C#] All [F#] the world seems bright [A#m] and gay
And [F#] when [C] Irish eyes [C#] are [A#] smiling
[G] Sure [D#] they [Cm]
[D#] steal [G#] your heart
[C#] away
[E] [G#]
[Fm] [C#] When [G#] Irish [C#] eyes are smiling
[F] [C#]
Sure it [F#] is like a [C#] morning spring
[F#] In the lilt of [F] Irish [C#] [F#] laughter
You [A#] [D#] can hear the [G#] angels [F#] [G#] sing
[C#] When [G#] Irish hearts [C#] are happy
All the [F#] world seems bright [Fm] and [C#]
gay
[F#] And when [C] [Em] Irish eyes [C#] are [A#]
smiling
[G] [D] Sure [D#] they steal [G#] your heart [C#] away
[N] That was good, Seymour.
This is me brother Dan.
He's desk sergeant now in the 27th precinct.
And this is me wife's brother Dion.
He's with the harbor police.
Not but cops have sprung from the Solomon tree.
They guard the land and patrol the sea.
That's a powerful
He's a brother of a boy.
Eh, Jerry?
Yeah.
He was called Consimé a while ago.
That's a fine looking group of men.
Any members of your family that aren't policemen?
Nope.
Yes, only one.
My second cousin Dennis.
The only one that went wrong.
Now this one here is me cousin by marriage Leo.
He's on a pension now.
Hello, Jerry darling.
Hello, Bill.
What's all the celebrating about?
We have company tonight.
Oh, that's too bad.
I kind of thought maybe we'd be alone.
I had a few things I wanted to talk to you about.
Maybe later.
Now you take me daughter Jerry.
Why, she wouldn't think of choosing a husband that didn't wear the uniform.
Is that so?
Hi, Morrissey.
Oh, hello, Bill.
Good evening, big boy.
Hello, darling.
This is my father, Lieutenant Timothy Sullivan.
Dad's on the chief's staff.
And this is Andy and Pat, my two cousins.
Andy's on the homicide squad, and Pat's the Central Bureau detective.
Mother, this is Mr.
McCabe.
I'm glad to meet you all.
It's a nice evening, isn't it?
Haven't I seen you someplace before?
Who, me?
Yeah, you.
I think it was in the last lineup.
Oh, no, no, you must be mistaken.
You see, I've never been arrested.
Oh, yes, Andy, you have Mr.
McCabe all wrong.
He's only a nightclub singer.
What kind of songs do you do, young man?
Well, plain, fancy, sweet and sour.
You know, Daddy, I think the song he does best of all is the one about the policeman.
What about policeman?
Yeah.
Well, this one kisses nursemaids in the park.
I've heard about that one.
Me too.
Yeah.
Don't you think we ought to be going?
Oh, no, I want you to sing for Mother and Daddy before we go.
Oh, not tonight.
Why not tonight?
Oh, I know.
He needs a uniform.
Give me your coat, Andy.
Here.
I can't sing without a piano.
You haven't got a piano.
Oh, yes, we have.
No, no, fine.
Yes, and it's all paid for too.
Eh, Timothy?
It is that.
Now, let's have it.
[D#m] [Bm] [C]
[Fm] [F#] [G#]
When [C#] Irish eyes are smiling
[Fm] [C#] Sure it [F#] is like a morning [Fm] [C#]
spring
[F#] In the lilt of Irish [F] [C#] laughter
[F#] You [A#] can [G]
[D#] hear the [G#] angels [G#] sing
[C#] When Irish [G#] [C#] hearts are [F] happy
[C#] All [F#] the world seems bright [A#m] and gay
And [F#] when [C] Irish eyes [C#] are [A#] smiling
[G] Sure [D#] they [Cm]
[D#] steal [G#] your heart
[C#] away
[E] [G#]
[Fm] [C#] When [G#] Irish [C#] eyes are smiling
[F] [C#]
Sure it [F#] is like a [C#] morning spring
[F#] In the lilt of [F] Irish [C#] [F#] laughter
You [A#] [D#] can hear the [G#] angels [F#] [G#] sing
[C#] When [G#] Irish hearts [C#] are happy
All the [F#] world seems bright [Fm] and [C#]
gay
[F#] And when [C] [Em] Irish eyes [C#] are [A#]
smiling
[G] [D] Sure [D#] they steal [G#] your heart [C#] away
[N] That was good, Seymour.
This is me brother Dan.
He's desk sergeant now in the 27th precinct.
And this is me wife's brother Dion.
He's with the harbor police.
Not but cops have sprung from the Solomon tree.
They guard the land and patrol the sea.
That's a powerful
He's a brother of a boy.
Eh, Jerry?
Yeah.
He was called Consimé a while ago.
That's a fine looking group of men.
Any members of your family that aren't policemen?
Nope.
Yes, only one.
My second cousin Dennis.
The only one that went wrong.
Now this one here is me cousin by marriage Leo.
He's on a pension now.
Hello, Jerry darling.
Hello, Bill.
What's all the celebrating about?
We have company tonight.
Oh, that's too bad.
I kind of thought maybe we'd be alone.
I had a few things I wanted to talk to you about.
Maybe later.
Now you take me daughter Jerry.
Why, she wouldn't think of choosing a husband that didn't wear the uniform.
Is that so?
Hi, Morrissey.
Oh, hello, Bill.
Good evening, big boy.
Hello, darling.
Key:
C#
F#
G#
Fm
D#
C#
F#
G#
_ Yes, they certainly have.
This is my father, Lieutenant Timothy Sullivan.
Dad's on the chief's staff.
And this is Andy and Pat, my two cousins.
Andy's on the homicide squad, and Pat's the Central Bureau detective.
Mother, this is Mr.
McCabe. _
I'm glad to meet you all.
_ It's a nice evening, isn't it?
Haven't I seen you someplace before?
Who, me?
Yeah, you.
I think it was in the last lineup.
Oh, no, no, you must be mistaken.
You see, I've never been arrested.
Oh, yes, Andy, you have Mr.
McCabe all wrong.
He's only a nightclub singer.
What kind of songs do you do, young man?
Well, _ plain, fancy, sweet and sour. _ _
You know, Daddy, I think the song he does best of all is the one about the policeman.
What about policeman?
Yeah.
Well, this one kisses nursemaids in the park.
I've heard about that one.
Me too.
Yeah.
_ Don't you think we ought to be going?
Oh, no, I want you to sing for Mother and Daddy before we go.
Oh, not tonight.
Why not tonight?
Oh, I know.
He needs a uniform.
Give me your coat, Andy.
_ _ _ _ Here.
I can't sing without a piano.
You haven't got a piano.
Oh, yes, we have.
No, no, fine.
Yes, and it's all paid for too.
Eh, Timothy?
It is that. _ _ _ _ _
Now, let's have it. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [D#m] _ _ _ [Bm] _ [C] _ _ _
[Fm] _ _ [F#] _ _ _ _ [G#] _ _
When [C#] _ Irish eyes are smiling
[Fm] _ _ [C#] Sure it [F#] is like a morning [Fm] _ [C#] _
spring
_ [F#] In the lilt of Irish [F] [C#] laughter
[F#] You [A#] can [G] _
[D#] hear the [G#] angels _ [G#] sing
_ _ [C#] When Irish [G#] [C#] hearts are _ [F] happy
[C#] All [F#] the world seems bright [A#m] and _ gay
And [F#] when _ [C] Irish eyes [C#] are _ _ _ _ _ [A#] smiling
_ _ [G] Sure _ [D#] they [Cm]
[D#] steal [G#] your heart _ _ _
_ [C#] away
_ _ [E] _ _ [G#] _
_ _ [Fm] _ _ _ [C#] When _ [G#] Irish [C#] eyes are smiling
[F] _ [C#]
Sure it [F#] is like a [C#] morning spring
_ [F#] In the lilt of [F] Irish [C#] [F#] laughter
You [A#] [D#] can hear the [G#] angels _ [F#] [G#] sing
[C#] When _ [G#] Irish hearts [C#] are happy
All the [F#] world seems bright [Fm] and [C#]
gay
[F#] And when _ [C] [Em] Irish eyes [C#] are _ _ _ _ [A#]
smiling
_ _ _ [G] [D] Sure [D#] they steal [G#] your _ _ heart _ [C#] _ _ away _ _ _
_ [N] That was good, Seymour. _
_ _ _ _ This is me brother Dan.
He's desk sergeant now in the 27th precinct. _
_ And this is me wife's brother Dion.
He's with the harbor police.
_ Not but cops have sprung from the Solomon tree.
They guard the land and patrol the sea.
That's a powerful_
He's a brother of a boy.
_ Eh, Jerry?
Yeah.
He was called Consimé a while ago.
That's a fine looking group of men.
Any members of your family that aren't policemen?
Nope.
Yes, only one. _
_ My second cousin Dennis.
The only one that went wrong.
_ _ _ _ Now this one here is me cousin by marriage Leo.
He's on a pension now.
_ _ _ Hello, Jerry darling.
Hello, Bill. _
_ _ _ What's all the celebrating about?
We have company tonight.
Oh, that's too bad.
I kind of thought maybe we'd be alone.
I had a few things I wanted to talk to you about.
Maybe later.
Now you take me daughter Jerry.
Why, she wouldn't think of choosing a husband that didn't wear the uniform.
Is that so?
Hi, Morrissey.
Oh, hello, Bill.
Good evening, big boy.
Hello, darling.
This is my father, Lieutenant Timothy Sullivan.
Dad's on the chief's staff.
And this is Andy and Pat, my two cousins.
Andy's on the homicide squad, and Pat's the Central Bureau detective.
Mother, this is Mr.
McCabe. _
I'm glad to meet you all.
_ It's a nice evening, isn't it?
Haven't I seen you someplace before?
Who, me?
Yeah, you.
I think it was in the last lineup.
Oh, no, no, you must be mistaken.
You see, I've never been arrested.
Oh, yes, Andy, you have Mr.
McCabe all wrong.
He's only a nightclub singer.
What kind of songs do you do, young man?
Well, _ plain, fancy, sweet and sour. _ _
You know, Daddy, I think the song he does best of all is the one about the policeman.
What about policeman?
Yeah.
Well, this one kisses nursemaids in the park.
I've heard about that one.
Me too.
Yeah.
_ Don't you think we ought to be going?
Oh, no, I want you to sing for Mother and Daddy before we go.
Oh, not tonight.
Why not tonight?
Oh, I know.
He needs a uniform.
Give me your coat, Andy.
_ _ _ _ Here.
I can't sing without a piano.
You haven't got a piano.
Oh, yes, we have.
No, no, fine.
Yes, and it's all paid for too.
Eh, Timothy?
It is that. _ _ _ _ _
Now, let's have it. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [D#m] _ _ _ [Bm] _ [C] _ _ _
[Fm] _ _ [F#] _ _ _ _ [G#] _ _
When [C#] _ Irish eyes are smiling
[Fm] _ _ [C#] Sure it [F#] is like a morning [Fm] _ [C#] _
spring
_ [F#] In the lilt of Irish [F] [C#] laughter
[F#] You [A#] can [G] _
[D#] hear the [G#] angels _ [G#] sing
_ _ [C#] When Irish [G#] [C#] hearts are _ [F] happy
[C#] All [F#] the world seems bright [A#m] and _ gay
And [F#] when _ [C] Irish eyes [C#] are _ _ _ _ _ [A#] smiling
_ _ [G] Sure _ [D#] they [Cm]
[D#] steal [G#] your heart _ _ _
_ [C#] away
_ _ [E] _ _ [G#] _
_ _ [Fm] _ _ _ [C#] When _ [G#] Irish [C#] eyes are smiling
[F] _ [C#]
Sure it [F#] is like a [C#] morning spring
_ [F#] In the lilt of [F] Irish [C#] [F#] laughter
You [A#] [D#] can hear the [G#] angels _ [F#] [G#] sing
[C#] When _ [G#] Irish hearts [C#] are happy
All the [F#] world seems bright [Fm] and [C#]
gay
[F#] And when _ [C] [Em] Irish eyes [C#] are _ _ _ _ [A#]
smiling
_ _ _ [G] [D] Sure [D#] they steal [G#] your _ _ heart _ [C#] _ _ away _ _ _
_ [N] That was good, Seymour. _
_ _ _ _ This is me brother Dan.
He's desk sergeant now in the 27th precinct. _
_ And this is me wife's brother Dion.
He's with the harbor police.
_ Not but cops have sprung from the Solomon tree.
They guard the land and patrol the sea.
That's a powerful_
He's a brother of a boy.
_ Eh, Jerry?
Yeah.
He was called Consimé a while ago.
That's a fine looking group of men.
Any members of your family that aren't policemen?
Nope.
Yes, only one. _
_ My second cousin Dennis.
The only one that went wrong.
_ _ _ _ Now this one here is me cousin by marriage Leo.
He's on a pension now.
_ _ _ Hello, Jerry darling.
Hello, Bill. _
_ _ _ What's all the celebrating about?
We have company tonight.
Oh, that's too bad.
I kind of thought maybe we'd be alone.
I had a few things I wanted to talk to you about.
Maybe later.
Now you take me daughter Jerry.
Why, she wouldn't think of choosing a husband that didn't wear the uniform.
Is that so?
Hi, Morrissey.
Oh, hello, Bill.
Good evening, big boy.
Hello, darling.