Chords for Just Because I'm Irish
Tempo:
121.05 bpm
Chords used:
G
F
C
A
Em
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
I understand that you and Julia have a song.
Yeah, we do.
Would you like to hear it?
No.
Yes!
Of course I would.
Do you want me to tell her or you set it up?
Who wants to set it up?
Well, Stephen Ray came and did a guest appearance on the show when I did that Pat segment, the parody of the Crime Game.
And [Cm] I met Stephen Ray, we had [E] a wonderful conversation in his dressing room.
I was quite enamored [A] with him.
And we had a conversation about Irish [B] bars in New York, and I told Jonathan about it, [C] and then he wrote a song about our conversation.
And now she's sorry.
And I can't sing!
I'm not a singer.
Oh, yes you are.
America's about to find [F] out.
[G] [C]
Just because I'm Irish, [Bm] he thinks that I should know [F] every Irish bar in [G] Manhattan.
Or at least my room.
Just because he's born in [Bm] County Clare or County Cork, [G] where they socialize much more than they do in old New York.
[C] Just because I'm Irish, [Em] when she says he should have guessed by [F] my name's Sweeney, an Irish [Fm] that I am.
[F] Doesn't mean I [G] know each Irish [Em] bar here in Midtown New York.
[F] I'm more likely to [G] be seen in [C] Central Park.
Now, [A] Julia, have you ever been to Finnegan's on 23rd and Gramercy Park?
[G] No.
[C] [A]
Julia, then there's that [D] place, what [Am] is it?
[B] It's Deegan's over there by Columbus Circle.
Have you tried that yet?
[Dm] No.
[G] [C] [A] Okay, now there's [D] one right across the street [C] from where you work here in Rockefeller Center.
[A] It's Scanlon's Pub.
[G] Now, haven't you seen it at least?
No, I'm [Cm] sorry.
[A] Conan, what are we going to do with her?
It's your call, Jonathan.
It's your call.
How long you lived in New [D] York anyway, Julia?
[G]
[C] Just because I'm [Em] Irish, he thinks that I should know [F] every Irish bar north [G] of Soho.
[F] Just because he's born [Bm] in Galway Bay, [G] where they socialize much more than they do here in the USA.
[C] Just because I'm Irish, [Em] which he says he should have [F] guessed by something Irish in the way [C] I smile.
[F] Doesn't mean I [G] know each Irish [Am] bar here in [Em] Midtown New York.
[F] I'm more likely [G] to be seen in [Am] Central Park.
[B] Is that right?
[Fm] She's more likely to [G] be seen in Central [F] Park.
[C] [F]
Yeah, we do.
Would you like to hear it?
No.
Yes!
Of course I would.
Do you want me to tell her or you set it up?
Who wants to set it up?
Well, Stephen Ray came and did a guest appearance on the show when I did that Pat segment, the parody of the Crime Game.
And [Cm] I met Stephen Ray, we had [E] a wonderful conversation in his dressing room.
I was quite enamored [A] with him.
And we had a conversation about Irish [B] bars in New York, and I told Jonathan about it, [C] and then he wrote a song about our conversation.
And now she's sorry.
And I can't sing!
I'm not a singer.
Oh, yes you are.
America's about to find [F] out.
[G] [C]
Just because I'm Irish, [Bm] he thinks that I should know [F] every Irish bar in [G] Manhattan.
Or at least my room.
Just because he's born in [Bm] County Clare or County Cork, [G] where they socialize much more than they do in old New York.
[C] Just because I'm Irish, [Em] when she says he should have guessed by [F] my name's Sweeney, an Irish [Fm] that I am.
[F] Doesn't mean I [G] know each Irish [Em] bar here in Midtown New York.
[F] I'm more likely to [G] be seen in [C] Central Park.
Now, [A] Julia, have you ever been to Finnegan's on 23rd and Gramercy Park?
[G] No.
[C] [A]
Julia, then there's that [D] place, what [Am] is it?
[B] It's Deegan's over there by Columbus Circle.
Have you tried that yet?
[Dm] No.
[G] [C] [A] Okay, now there's [D] one right across the street [C] from where you work here in Rockefeller Center.
[A] It's Scanlon's Pub.
[G] Now, haven't you seen it at least?
No, I'm [Cm] sorry.
[A] Conan, what are we going to do with her?
It's your call, Jonathan.
It's your call.
How long you lived in New [D] York anyway, Julia?
[G]
[C] Just because I'm [Em] Irish, he thinks that I should know [F] every Irish bar north [G] of Soho.
[F] Just because he's born [Bm] in Galway Bay, [G] where they socialize much more than they do here in the USA.
[C] Just because I'm Irish, [Em] which he says he should have [F] guessed by something Irish in the way [C] I smile.
[F] Doesn't mean I [G] know each Irish [Am] bar here in [Em] Midtown New York.
[F] I'm more likely [G] to be seen in [Am] Central Park.
[B] Is that right?
[Fm] She's more likely to [G] be seen in Central [F] Park.
[C] [F]
Key:
G
F
C
A
Em
G
F
C
I understand that you and Julia have a song.
Yeah, we do.
Would you like to hear it?
No.
Yes! _
Of course I would.
Do you want me to tell her or you set it up?
Who wants to set it up?
Well, Stephen Ray came and did a guest appearance on the show when I did that Pat segment, the parody of the Crime Game.
And [Cm] I met Stephen Ray, we had [E] a wonderful conversation in his dressing room.
I was quite enamored [A] with him.
And we had a conversation about Irish [B] bars in New York, and I told Jonathan about it, [C] and then he wrote a song about our conversation.
And now she's sorry.
And I can't sing!
I'm not a singer.
Oh, yes you are. _
America's about to find [F] out.
_ [G] _ _ [C]
Just because I'm Irish, [Bm] he thinks that I should know [F] every Irish bar in [G] Manhattan.
Or at least my room.
Just because he's born in [Bm] County Clare or County Cork, [G] where they socialize much more than they do in old New York.
[C] Just because I'm Irish, [Em] when she says he should have guessed by [F] my name's Sweeney, an Irish [Fm] that I am. _
[F] Doesn't mean I [G] know each Irish [Em] bar here in Midtown New York.
[F] I'm more likely to [G] be seen in [C] Central Park.
Now, [A] Julia, _ have you ever been to Finnegan's on 23rd and Gramercy Park?
[G] No.
_ [C] _ _ [A] _
Julia, _ then there's that [D] place, what [Am] is it? _
[B] It's Deegan's over there by Columbus Circle.
Have you tried that yet?
[Dm] No.
_ [G] _ _ [C] _ [A] Okay, now there's [D] one right across the street [C] from where you work here in Rockefeller Center.
[A] It's Scanlon's Pub.
[G] Now, haven't you seen it at least?
No, I'm [Cm] sorry.
[A] Conan, what are we going to do with her?
It's your call, Jonathan.
It's your call.
How long you lived in New [D] York anyway, Julia?
[G] _
_ [C] Just because I'm [Em] Irish, he thinks that I should know [F] every Irish bar north [G] of Soho. _
_ [F] Just because he's born [Bm] in Galway Bay, [G] where they socialize much more than they do here in the USA.
[C] Just because I'm Irish, [Em] which he says he should have [F] guessed by something Irish in the way [C] I smile. _
[F] Doesn't mean I [G] know each Irish [Am] bar here in [Em] Midtown New York.
[F] I'm more likely [G] to be seen in [Am] Central Park.
[B] Is that right?
[Fm] She's more likely to [G] be seen in Central [F] Park.
[C] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Yeah, we do.
Would you like to hear it?
No.
Yes! _
Of course I would.
Do you want me to tell her or you set it up?
Who wants to set it up?
Well, Stephen Ray came and did a guest appearance on the show when I did that Pat segment, the parody of the Crime Game.
And [Cm] I met Stephen Ray, we had [E] a wonderful conversation in his dressing room.
I was quite enamored [A] with him.
And we had a conversation about Irish [B] bars in New York, and I told Jonathan about it, [C] and then he wrote a song about our conversation.
And now she's sorry.
And I can't sing!
I'm not a singer.
Oh, yes you are. _
America's about to find [F] out.
_ [G] _ _ [C]
Just because I'm Irish, [Bm] he thinks that I should know [F] every Irish bar in [G] Manhattan.
Or at least my room.
Just because he's born in [Bm] County Clare or County Cork, [G] where they socialize much more than they do in old New York.
[C] Just because I'm Irish, [Em] when she says he should have guessed by [F] my name's Sweeney, an Irish [Fm] that I am. _
[F] Doesn't mean I [G] know each Irish [Em] bar here in Midtown New York.
[F] I'm more likely to [G] be seen in [C] Central Park.
Now, [A] Julia, _ have you ever been to Finnegan's on 23rd and Gramercy Park?
[G] No.
_ [C] _ _ [A] _
Julia, _ then there's that [D] place, what [Am] is it? _
[B] It's Deegan's over there by Columbus Circle.
Have you tried that yet?
[Dm] No.
_ [G] _ _ [C] _ [A] Okay, now there's [D] one right across the street [C] from where you work here in Rockefeller Center.
[A] It's Scanlon's Pub.
[G] Now, haven't you seen it at least?
No, I'm [Cm] sorry.
[A] Conan, what are we going to do with her?
It's your call, Jonathan.
It's your call.
How long you lived in New [D] York anyway, Julia?
[G] _
_ [C] Just because I'm [Em] Irish, he thinks that I should know [F] every Irish bar north [G] of Soho. _
_ [F] Just because he's born [Bm] in Galway Bay, [G] where they socialize much more than they do here in the USA.
[C] Just because I'm Irish, [Em] which he says he should have [F] guessed by something Irish in the way [C] I smile. _
[F] Doesn't mean I [G] know each Irish [Am] bar here in [Em] Midtown New York.
[F] I'm more likely [G] to be seen in [Am] Central Park.
[B] Is that right?
[Fm] She's more likely to [G] be seen in Central [F] Park.
[C] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _ _ _