Chords for Dominic Kirwan Irish Medley 1
Tempo:
134.4 bpm
Chords used:
C
D
F
G
Bb
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[G] [C] [D] Well [G] if your language [E] is a little bit of a [A] bar, there's a [D] welcome there [G] for you.
[C] And if your [G] name is Timothy [E] or Pat, as long as [C] you come from Ireland, [D] there's a welcome on the mat.
If [G] you come from [E] the Manus of [A] Ord, our [Am] Cullarney's [D] lakes so [B] blue.
We'll [Abm] sing you a song, we'll make a fuss, [G] wherever you are, you're one of us.
If you're Irish, [D] this is the place for you.
[F]
[Bb] Now Hannigan was [Bb] an Irishman, he came from Merrinside.
He was a rogue, [G] who had a brogue, [C] yet here for half [F] a mile.
[Bb] When Hannigan gave a holy show, the new sin got about.
[C] Though you may be a stranger, [F] if you're passing by, twice out.
[Bb] Hey!
Come into the party, sure, and make yourself at home.
[C] Come into the party, sure, you won't be on your own.
[F] There's Mick Vicky, there's Robert E, there's Murphy, and we'll do.
[Bb] You see, McGilligan's daughter doesn't know the taste of water.
There's pieces stout sticking out, they swoon for half the pound.
[D] There's gallons [Eb] of good pot, [C] and if you want to wash it down.
So [F] if you're Irish, you're sure of a [G]
welcome.
[C] For there's a [F] hooli on at [Bb] Hannigan's house tonight.
[C] [F] I'm single, bad, and to be paying attention.
Don't ever fall in love, [Dm] it's the devil's [C] own invention.
[F] Well, first night fell in love, [F] the maiden saw me wishing.
Miss Henry [Gm] had a bell, [F] had a cap and carry,
Snitch and me, me too, a-loo, a-loo, me too, a-loo, [C] a-loo, [F] me too, a-loo, a-loo, me too, a-loo, a-loo.
[D] Hey!
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[C] [F] Hey, you got to the [Bb] grounds, you carry, in a place they [Eb] call to leave.
[Bb] A fine old couple, they live [C] there, and they've killed and [F] packed the geek.
Well, the days are golden, wedding, and we want you [Eb] all to know.
[Bb] Just how we looked when we were wed, [C] fifty years ago.
[F] Well, you're out, you witches, in your coat of [Eb] emerald green.
[Bb] Take off that happily-darned hat, [C] put on that [F] outfit we've seen.
[Bb] Well, the days are golden, wedding, and we want you [Eb] all to know.
[Bb] Just how we looked when we were wed, [C] fifty [Bb] years ago.
Just how we looked when we were wed, fifty years ago.
[G] [C] It's a great day for the Irish, [Dm] it's a great day [C] for a pair.
This time, we'll sock [A] York, I think [G] we'll blarney.
[E] Why, sure you think [D] York was [G] Al-Khulani?
[Em] It's a great day for [G] the shama, [Dm] all the flags in full [C] array.
[F] And as we go [E] swingin', [Am] every Irish [D] heart is singin', [Am] it's a great, [C] great day.
[F] And as we go swingin', [Am] every Irish heart is singin', it's a great, [C] [G] great [C]
day.
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[Em] [N]
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[G] [C] [D] Well [G] if your language [E] is a little bit of a [A] bar, there's a [D] welcome there [G] for you.
[C] And if your [G] name is Timothy [E] or Pat, as long as [C] you come from Ireland, [D] there's a welcome on the mat.
If [G] you come from [E] the Manus of [A] Ord, our [Am] Cullarney's [D] lakes so [B] blue.
We'll [Abm] sing you a song, we'll make a fuss, [G] wherever you are, you're one of us.
If you're Irish, [D] this is the place for you.
[F]
[Bb] Now Hannigan was [Bb] an Irishman, he came from Merrinside.
He was a rogue, [G] who had a brogue, [C] yet here for half [F] a mile.
[Bb] When Hannigan gave a holy show, the new sin got about.
[C] Though you may be a stranger, [F] if you're passing by, twice out.
[Bb] Hey!
Come into the party, sure, and make yourself at home.
[C] Come into the party, sure, you won't be on your own.
[F] There's Mick Vicky, there's Robert E, there's Murphy, and we'll do.
[Bb] You see, McGilligan's daughter doesn't know the taste of water.
There's pieces stout sticking out, they swoon for half the pound.
[D] There's gallons [Eb] of good pot, [C] and if you want to wash it down.
So [F] if you're Irish, you're sure of a [G]
welcome.
[C] For there's a [F] hooli on at [Bb] Hannigan's house tonight.
[C] [F] I'm single, bad, and to be paying attention.
Don't ever fall in love, [Dm] it's the devil's [C] own invention.
[F] Well, first night fell in love, [F] the maiden saw me wishing.
Miss Henry [Gm] had a bell, [F] had a cap and carry,
Snitch and me, me too, a-loo, a-loo, me too, a-loo, [C] a-loo, [F] me too, a-loo, a-loo, me too, a-loo, a-loo.
[D] Hey!
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[C] [F] Hey, you got to the [Bb] grounds, you carry, in a place they [Eb] call to leave.
[Bb] A fine old couple, they live [C] there, and they've killed and [F] packed the geek.
Well, the days are golden, wedding, and we want you [Eb] all to know.
[Bb] Just how we looked when we were wed, [C] fifty years ago.
[F] Well, you're out, you witches, in your coat of [Eb] emerald green.
[Bb] Take off that happily-darned hat, [C] put on that [F] outfit we've seen.
[Bb] Well, the days are golden, wedding, and we want you [Eb] all to know.
[Bb] Just how we looked when we were wed, [C] fifty [Bb] years ago.
Just how we looked when we were wed, fifty years ago.
[G] [C] It's a great day for the Irish, [Dm] it's a great day [C] for a pair.
This time, we'll sock [A] York, I think [G] we'll blarney.
[E] Why, sure you think [D] York was [G] Al-Khulani?
[Em] It's a great day for [G] the shama, [Dm] all the flags in full [C] array.
[F] And as we go [E] swingin', [Am] every Irish [D] heart is singin', [Am] it's a great, [C] great day.
[F] And as we go swingin', [Am] every Irish heart is singin', it's a great, [C] [G] great [C]
day.
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[Em] [N]
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[G] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ [D] Well [G] if your language [E] is a little bit of a [A] bar, there's a [D] welcome there [G] for you.
[C] And if your [G] name is Timothy [E] or Pat, as long as [C] you come from Ireland, [D] there's a welcome on the mat.
If [G] you come from [E] the Manus of [A] Ord, our [Am] Cullarney's [D] lakes so [B] blue. _
We'll [Abm] sing you a song, we'll make a fuss, [G] wherever you are, you're one of us.
If you're Irish, [D] this is the place for you.
[F] _
[Bb] Now Hannigan was [Bb] an Irishman, he came from Merrinside.
He was a rogue, [G] who had a brogue, [C] yet here for half [F] a mile.
[Bb] When Hannigan gave a holy show, the new sin got about.
[C] Though you may be a stranger, [F] if you're passing by, twice out.
[Bb] Hey!
Come into the party, sure, and make yourself at home.
[C] Come into the party, sure, you won't be on your own.
[F] There's Mick Vicky, there's Robert E, there's Murphy, and we'll do.
[Bb] You see, McGilligan's daughter doesn't know the taste of water.
There's pieces stout sticking out, they swoon for half the pound.
[D] There's gallons [Eb] of good pot, [C] and if you want to wash it down.
So [F] if you're Irish, you're sure of a [G]
welcome.
[C] For there's a [F] hooli on at [Bb] Hannigan's house tonight.
[C] _ [F] I'm single, bad, and to be paying attention.
Don't ever fall in love, [Dm] it's the devil's [C] own invention.
[F] Well, first night fell in love, [F] the maiden saw me wishing.
Miss Henry [Gm] had a bell, [F] had a cap and carry,
Snitch and me, me too, a-loo, a-loo, me too, a-loo, [C] a-loo, [F] me too, a-loo, a-loo, me too, a-loo, a-loo.
[D] Hey! _ _ _ _ _
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_ _ [C] _ [F] _ _ Hey, you got to the [Bb] grounds, you carry, in a place they [Eb] call to leave.
[Bb] A fine old couple, they live [C] there, and they've killed and [F] packed the geek.
Well, the days are golden, wedding, and we want you [Eb] all to know.
[Bb] Just how we looked when we were wed, [C] fifty years ago.
[F] Well, you're out, you witches, in your coat of [Eb] emerald green.
[Bb] Take off that happily-darned hat, [C] put on that [F] outfit we've seen.
[Bb] Well, the days are golden, wedding, and we want you [Eb] all to know.
[Bb] Just how we looked when we were wed, [C] fifty [Bb] years ago.
Just how we looked when we were wed, fifty years ago. _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ [C] It's a great day for the Irish, _ [Dm] it's a great day [C] for a pair.
_ This time, we'll sock [A] York, I think [G] we'll blarney.
_ [E] Why, sure you think [D] York was [G] Al-Khulani?
_ [Em] It's a great day for [G] the shama, _ [Dm] all the flags in full [C] array.
_ [F] And as we go [E] swingin', [Am] every Irish [D] heart is singin', [Am] it's a great, _ [C] great day.
[F] And as we go swingin', [Am] every Irish heart is singin', it's a great, [C] _ _ [G] _ _ great [C] _ _
day.
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[G] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ [D] Well [G] if your language [E] is a little bit of a [A] bar, there's a [D] welcome there [G] for you.
[C] And if your [G] name is Timothy [E] or Pat, as long as [C] you come from Ireland, [D] there's a welcome on the mat.
If [G] you come from [E] the Manus of [A] Ord, our [Am] Cullarney's [D] lakes so [B] blue. _
We'll [Abm] sing you a song, we'll make a fuss, [G] wherever you are, you're one of us.
If you're Irish, [D] this is the place for you.
[F] _
[Bb] Now Hannigan was [Bb] an Irishman, he came from Merrinside.
He was a rogue, [G] who had a brogue, [C] yet here for half [F] a mile.
[Bb] When Hannigan gave a holy show, the new sin got about.
[C] Though you may be a stranger, [F] if you're passing by, twice out.
[Bb] Hey!
Come into the party, sure, and make yourself at home.
[C] Come into the party, sure, you won't be on your own.
[F] There's Mick Vicky, there's Robert E, there's Murphy, and we'll do.
[Bb] You see, McGilligan's daughter doesn't know the taste of water.
There's pieces stout sticking out, they swoon for half the pound.
[D] There's gallons [Eb] of good pot, [C] and if you want to wash it down.
So [F] if you're Irish, you're sure of a [G]
welcome.
[C] For there's a [F] hooli on at [Bb] Hannigan's house tonight.
[C] _ [F] I'm single, bad, and to be paying attention.
Don't ever fall in love, [Dm] it's the devil's [C] own invention.
[F] Well, first night fell in love, [F] the maiden saw me wishing.
Miss Henry [Gm] had a bell, [F] had a cap and carry,
Snitch and me, me too, a-loo, a-loo, me too, a-loo, [C] a-loo, [F] me too, a-loo, a-loo, me too, a-loo, a-loo.
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_ _ [C] _ [F] _ _ Hey, you got to the [Bb] grounds, you carry, in a place they [Eb] call to leave.
[Bb] A fine old couple, they live [C] there, and they've killed and [F] packed the geek.
Well, the days are golden, wedding, and we want you [Eb] all to know.
[Bb] Just how we looked when we were wed, [C] fifty years ago.
[F] Well, you're out, you witches, in your coat of [Eb] emerald green.
[Bb] Take off that happily-darned hat, [C] put on that [F] outfit we've seen.
[Bb] Well, the days are golden, wedding, and we want you [Eb] all to know.
[Bb] Just how we looked when we were wed, [C] fifty [Bb] years ago.
Just how we looked when we were wed, fifty years ago. _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ [C] It's a great day for the Irish, _ [Dm] it's a great day [C] for a pair.
_ This time, we'll sock [A] York, I think [G] we'll blarney.
_ [E] Why, sure you think [D] York was [G] Al-Khulani?
_ [Em] It's a great day for [G] the shama, _ [Dm] all the flags in full [C] array.
_ [F] And as we go [E] swingin', [Am] every Irish [D] heart is singin', [Am] it's a great, _ [C] great day.
[F] And as we go swingin', [Am] every Irish heart is singin', it's a great, [C] _ _ [G] _ _ great [C] _ _
day.
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