Makem & Clancy - Mary Mack Chords
Tempo:
77.025 bpm
Chords used:
Dm
C
D
G
Eb
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
I thought you were singing well now, were you?
[B]
What [G] have you been smoking?
[E] Good, whatever you have, pass it on round to the rest of the band.
Was there going [Eb] to help me to sing another song?
Would you sing another song if I talked to the chorus too?
Would you sing another song if I talked to you?
That's the style that Mary sat on!
[C] Okay.
[N] And listen carefully because there'll be questions before you're allowed out tonight.
The chorus says,
Mary Mac's father's making Mary Mac marry me,
My father's making me marry Mary Mac,
I'm going to marry Mary, but my Mary's such a care in me,
We'll all be feeling merry when I marry Mary Mac.
Have you got it?
Well, it goes like this.
Mary Mac's father's making Mary Mac
Ah, listen, too difficult.
I'll tell you what.
If I sang the first line to you, would you roar back the second line?
Why don't we all join hands and we'll contact the living?
God almighty, if I sang the first line, would you sing the second line?
I have to ask them every bloody thing twice.
You're as bad as the Irish woman that took the two pills, to be sure, to be sure.
Right, I'm going to sing,
Mary Mac's father's making Mary Mac marry me,
And you roar back,
My father's making me marry Mary Mac.
Could you get that?
[Gm] That's the style.
Easy, got it, a wet foot.
Don't be afraid.
The person next to you looks crooked at you.
Let them kick on the ankle or the ear, whatever you want.
They have it over there, Tommy.
They also have little bottles and brown paper bags.
Pass them over here and we'll all get going.
[F]
[Dm] [F] Mary Mac's father's making Mary Mac marry me.
[N]
If you could all do it together, it would be ingratiate.
Okay.
[Dm] Well, there's a little girl and her [C] name is Mary Mac.
Make no mistake, she's a girl I'm [D] going to attack.
I know a lot of other fellas, they would get up on a track.
But I'm thinking [Dm] that they'd have to get up early.
Good Mary Mac's father's making Mary [D] Mac marry me.
[C] [Dm] I'm going to marry Mary for my Mary takes care of me.
We'll all be feeling merry when I marry Mary Mac.
Well, this little lass, she has a lot of [C] class.
Got a lot of brass.
Her [Dm] father thinks I'm gas, so I might be a silly ass.
But I'm not going to let them on the pass with you.
Didn't think I'd make it, did you?
Well, Mary Mac's father's making Mary [C] Mac marry me.
[Dm] I'm going to marry Mary for my Mary takes care of me.
We'll all be feeling merry when I marry Mary Mac.
Mary and her mother go on [C] off along together.
In fact, you hardly ever see the one without [Dm] the other.
Other people wonder whether it's his Mary or her mother.
Or they're both from up together, that I'm told.
Well, Mary Mac's father's making Mary Mac [D] marry me.
[Dm] I'm going to marry Mary for my Mary takes care of me.
We'll all be feeling merry when I marry Mary Mac.
The wedding's on a Wednesday and everything's arranged.
[C] So don't name it since, the man, unless the man has changed.
I'm not making the arrangements.
I'm just about arranged.
Marriage is an awful lot of faking.
Well, Mary Mac's father's making Mary Mac [G] marry me.
[D] [Dm] I'm going to marry Mary for my Mary takes care of me.
We'll all be feeling merry when I marry Mary Mac.
Sure to be a grand affair, a grander [C] than a fair.
There's going to be a coast and river to prepare the [Dm] stair.
We'll line up on the finest fair.
I'm sure to get the share.
If I'm up for it, I'll be very much mistaken.
Well, Mary Mac's father's making Mary Mac marry [D] me.
[Dm] I'm going to marry Mary for my Mary takes care of me.
We'll all be feeling merry when [Dm] I marry Mary Mac.
Mary Mac's father's making [D] Mary Mac marry me.
[Dm] I'm going to marry Mary for my Mary takes care of me.
We'll all be feeling merry when I marry Mary Mac.
[N]
[Gm]
[N] [Eb] [N]
[B]
What [G] have you been smoking?
[E] Good, whatever you have, pass it on round to the rest of the band.
Was there going [Eb] to help me to sing another song?
Would you sing another song if I talked to the chorus too?
Would you sing another song if I talked to you?
That's the style that Mary sat on!
[C] Okay.
[N] And listen carefully because there'll be questions before you're allowed out tonight.
The chorus says,
Mary Mac's father's making Mary Mac marry me,
My father's making me marry Mary Mac,
I'm going to marry Mary, but my Mary's such a care in me,
We'll all be feeling merry when I marry Mary Mac.
Have you got it?
Well, it goes like this.
Mary Mac's father's making Mary Mac
Ah, listen, too difficult.
I'll tell you what.
If I sang the first line to you, would you roar back the second line?
Why don't we all join hands and we'll contact the living?
God almighty, if I sang the first line, would you sing the second line?
I have to ask them every bloody thing twice.
You're as bad as the Irish woman that took the two pills, to be sure, to be sure.
Right, I'm going to sing,
Mary Mac's father's making Mary Mac marry me,
And you roar back,
My father's making me marry Mary Mac.
Could you get that?
[Gm] That's the style.
Easy, got it, a wet foot.
Don't be afraid.
The person next to you looks crooked at you.
Let them kick on the ankle or the ear, whatever you want.
They have it over there, Tommy.
They also have little bottles and brown paper bags.
Pass them over here and we'll all get going.
[F]
[Dm] [F] Mary Mac's father's making Mary Mac marry me.
[N]
If you could all do it together, it would be ingratiate.
Okay.
[Dm] Well, there's a little girl and her [C] name is Mary Mac.
Make no mistake, she's a girl I'm [D] going to attack.
I know a lot of other fellas, they would get up on a track.
But I'm thinking [Dm] that they'd have to get up early.
Good Mary Mac's father's making Mary [D] Mac marry me.
[C] [Dm] I'm going to marry Mary for my Mary takes care of me.
We'll all be feeling merry when I marry Mary Mac.
Well, this little lass, she has a lot of [C] class.
Got a lot of brass.
Her [Dm] father thinks I'm gas, so I might be a silly ass.
But I'm not going to let them on the pass with you.
Didn't think I'd make it, did you?
Well, Mary Mac's father's making Mary [C] Mac marry me.
[Dm] I'm going to marry Mary for my Mary takes care of me.
We'll all be feeling merry when I marry Mary Mac.
Mary and her mother go on [C] off along together.
In fact, you hardly ever see the one without [Dm] the other.
Other people wonder whether it's his Mary or her mother.
Or they're both from up together, that I'm told.
Well, Mary Mac's father's making Mary Mac [D] marry me.
[Dm] I'm going to marry Mary for my Mary takes care of me.
We'll all be feeling merry when I marry Mary Mac.
The wedding's on a Wednesday and everything's arranged.
[C] So don't name it since, the man, unless the man has changed.
I'm not making the arrangements.
I'm just about arranged.
Marriage is an awful lot of faking.
Well, Mary Mac's father's making Mary Mac [G] marry me.
[D] [Dm] I'm going to marry Mary for my Mary takes care of me.
We'll all be feeling merry when I marry Mary Mac.
Sure to be a grand affair, a grander [C] than a fair.
There's going to be a coast and river to prepare the [Dm] stair.
We'll line up on the finest fair.
I'm sure to get the share.
If I'm up for it, I'll be very much mistaken.
Well, Mary Mac's father's making Mary Mac marry [D] me.
[Dm] I'm going to marry Mary for my Mary takes care of me.
We'll all be feeling merry when [Dm] I marry Mary Mac.
Mary Mac's father's making [D] Mary Mac marry me.
[Dm] I'm going to marry Mary for my Mary takes care of me.
We'll all be feeling merry when I marry Mary Mac.
[N]
[Gm]
[N] [Eb] [N]
Key:
Dm
C
D
G
Eb
Dm
C
D
I thought you were singing well now, were you?
_ _ _ _ [B]
What [G] have you been smoking?
_ _ [E] Good, whatever you have, pass it on round to the rest of the band.
Was there going [Eb] to help me to sing another song?
Would you sing another song if I talked to the chorus too?
Would you sing another song if I talked to you?
That's the style that Mary sat on!
[C] Okay.
_ [N] And listen carefully because there'll be questions before you're allowed out tonight.
The chorus says,
Mary Mac's father's making Mary Mac marry me,
My father's making me marry Mary Mac,
I'm going to marry Mary, but my Mary's such a care in me,
We'll all be feeling merry when I marry Mary Mac.
Have you got it? _
_ Well, it goes like this.
Mary Mac's father's making Mary Mac_
Ah, listen, too difficult.
I'll tell you what.
If I sang the first line to you, would you roar back the second line? _ _
Why don't we all join hands and we'll contact the living? _ _ _ _
_ _ _ God almighty, if I sang the first line, would you sing the second line?
I have to ask them every bloody thing twice.
You're as bad as the Irish woman that took the two pills, to be sure, to be sure. _ _ _ _ _ _
Right, I'm going to sing,
Mary Mac's father's making Mary Mac marry me,
And you roar back,
My father's making me marry Mary Mac.
Could you get that?
[Gm] That's the style.
Easy, got it, a wet foot.
Don't be afraid.
The person next to you looks crooked at you.
Let them kick on the ankle or the ear, whatever you want.
They have it over there, Tommy.
They also have little bottles and brown paper bags.
Pass them over here and we'll all get going.
[F] _ _
[Dm] _ _ _ [F] Mary Mac's father's making Mary Mac marry me.
[N] _
_ If you could all do it together, it would be ingratiate. _ _
Okay.
_ _ _ _ _ [Dm] Well, there's a little girl and her [C] name is Mary Mac.
Make no mistake, she's a girl I'm [D] going to attack.
I know a lot of other fellas, they would get up on a track.
But I'm thinking [Dm] that they'd have to get up early.
Good Mary Mac's father's making Mary [D] Mac marry me.
[C] _ [Dm] I'm going to marry Mary for my Mary takes care of me.
We'll all be feeling merry when I marry Mary Mac.
_ Well, this little lass, she has a lot of [C] class.
Got a lot of brass.
Her [Dm] father thinks I'm gas, so I might be a silly ass.
But I'm not going to let them on the pass with you.
Didn't think I'd make it, did you?
Well, Mary Mac's father's making Mary [C] Mac marry me.
_ [Dm] I'm going to marry Mary for my Mary takes care of me.
We'll all be feeling merry when I marry Mary Mac.
_ Mary and her mother go on [C] off along together.
In fact, you hardly ever see the one without [Dm] the other.
Other people wonder whether it's his Mary or her mother.
Or they're both from up together, that I'm told.
Well, Mary Mac's father's making Mary Mac [D] marry me.
_ [Dm] I'm going to marry Mary for my Mary takes care of me.
We'll all be feeling merry when I marry Mary Mac.
_ The wedding's on a Wednesday and everything's arranged.
[C] So don't name it since, the man, unless the man has changed.
I'm not making the arrangements.
I'm just about arranged.
Marriage is an awful lot of faking.
Well, Mary Mac's father's making Mary Mac [G] marry me.
[D] _ [Dm] I'm going to marry Mary for my Mary takes care of me.
We'll all be feeling merry when I marry Mary Mac.
_ Sure to be a grand affair, a grander [C] than a fair.
There's going to be a coast and river to prepare the [Dm] stair.
We'll line up on the finest fair.
I'm sure to get the share.
If I'm up for it, I'll be very much mistaken.
Well, Mary Mac's father's making Mary Mac marry [D] me.
_ [Dm] I'm going to marry Mary for my Mary takes care of me.
We'll all be feeling merry when [Dm] I marry Mary Mac.
_ Mary Mac's father's making [D] Mary Mac marry me.
_ [Dm] I'm going to marry Mary for my Mary takes care of me.
We'll all be feeling merry when I marry Mary Mac.
_ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Gm] _ _ _ _
_ [N] _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ [N] _ _
_ _ _ _ [B]
What [G] have you been smoking?
_ _ [E] Good, whatever you have, pass it on round to the rest of the band.
Was there going [Eb] to help me to sing another song?
Would you sing another song if I talked to the chorus too?
Would you sing another song if I talked to you?
That's the style that Mary sat on!
[C] Okay.
_ [N] And listen carefully because there'll be questions before you're allowed out tonight.
The chorus says,
Mary Mac's father's making Mary Mac marry me,
My father's making me marry Mary Mac,
I'm going to marry Mary, but my Mary's such a care in me,
We'll all be feeling merry when I marry Mary Mac.
Have you got it? _
_ Well, it goes like this.
Mary Mac's father's making Mary Mac_
Ah, listen, too difficult.
I'll tell you what.
If I sang the first line to you, would you roar back the second line? _ _
Why don't we all join hands and we'll contact the living? _ _ _ _
_ _ _ God almighty, if I sang the first line, would you sing the second line?
I have to ask them every bloody thing twice.
You're as bad as the Irish woman that took the two pills, to be sure, to be sure. _ _ _ _ _ _
Right, I'm going to sing,
Mary Mac's father's making Mary Mac marry me,
And you roar back,
My father's making me marry Mary Mac.
Could you get that?
[Gm] That's the style.
Easy, got it, a wet foot.
Don't be afraid.
The person next to you looks crooked at you.
Let them kick on the ankle or the ear, whatever you want.
They have it over there, Tommy.
They also have little bottles and brown paper bags.
Pass them over here and we'll all get going.
[F] _ _
[Dm] _ _ _ [F] Mary Mac's father's making Mary Mac marry me.
[N] _
_ If you could all do it together, it would be ingratiate. _ _
Okay.
_ _ _ _ _ [Dm] Well, there's a little girl and her [C] name is Mary Mac.
Make no mistake, she's a girl I'm [D] going to attack.
I know a lot of other fellas, they would get up on a track.
But I'm thinking [Dm] that they'd have to get up early.
Good Mary Mac's father's making Mary [D] Mac marry me.
[C] _ [Dm] I'm going to marry Mary for my Mary takes care of me.
We'll all be feeling merry when I marry Mary Mac.
_ Well, this little lass, she has a lot of [C] class.
Got a lot of brass.
Her [Dm] father thinks I'm gas, so I might be a silly ass.
But I'm not going to let them on the pass with you.
Didn't think I'd make it, did you?
Well, Mary Mac's father's making Mary [C] Mac marry me.
_ [Dm] I'm going to marry Mary for my Mary takes care of me.
We'll all be feeling merry when I marry Mary Mac.
_ Mary and her mother go on [C] off along together.
In fact, you hardly ever see the one without [Dm] the other.
Other people wonder whether it's his Mary or her mother.
Or they're both from up together, that I'm told.
Well, Mary Mac's father's making Mary Mac [D] marry me.
_ [Dm] I'm going to marry Mary for my Mary takes care of me.
We'll all be feeling merry when I marry Mary Mac.
_ The wedding's on a Wednesday and everything's arranged.
[C] So don't name it since, the man, unless the man has changed.
I'm not making the arrangements.
I'm just about arranged.
Marriage is an awful lot of faking.
Well, Mary Mac's father's making Mary Mac [G] marry me.
[D] _ [Dm] I'm going to marry Mary for my Mary takes care of me.
We'll all be feeling merry when I marry Mary Mac.
_ Sure to be a grand affair, a grander [C] than a fair.
There's going to be a coast and river to prepare the [Dm] stair.
We'll line up on the finest fair.
I'm sure to get the share.
If I'm up for it, I'll be very much mistaken.
Well, Mary Mac's father's making Mary Mac marry [D] me.
_ [Dm] I'm going to marry Mary for my Mary takes care of me.
We'll all be feeling merry when [Dm] I marry Mary Mac.
_ Mary Mac's father's making [D] Mary Mac marry me.
_ [Dm] I'm going to marry Mary for my Mary takes care of me.
We'll all be feeling merry when I marry Mary Mac.
_ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Gm] _ _ _ _
_ [N] _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ [N] _ _