Chords for My Uncle Dan McCann

Tempo:
97.95 bpm
Chords used:

D

F

Am

Gm

Dm

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Show Tuner
My Uncle Dan McCann chords
Start Jamming...
I've lately wandered over here [F] to search for me Uncle Dan.
[D] He left the county Galway [F] in the year of [Am] 51.
[F] Where he's gone to I don't [Gm] know, I've searched this country high and [D] low,
But back [Bb] to Galway I [D] can't go without me Uncle Dan.
[F] Have you seen me Uncle Dan [Gm] McCann?
Typical bit of a [D] Galway man.
He came out to the USA [F] in the year of 51.
Well if any of thou neighbours living here [Gm]
seen or heard of him anywhere,
You'd oblige [Am] me if you'd help me find [D] me Uncle Dan McCann.
Let me tell you of me Uncle [F] Dan, by God he was a mighty [D] man.
He swam the river Liffey twice a [Am] day.
[F] And he ran three rounds of the Phoenix [Gm] Park.
He could dance and sing just like a lark.
[D] And he wasn't afraid to go home in the dark me Uncle Dan McCann.
[F] Have you seen me Uncle Dan [Gm] McCann?
Typical bit of a Galway [D] man.
He came out to the USA [F] in the year of 51.
Well if any of thou neighbours [D] living here [Gm] seen or heard of him anywhere,
You'd oblige me if you'd [A] help me find me Uncle [D] Dan McCann.
[Dm] [Am]
[G] [Dm] [Am]
[Dm] [D]
[D] [A]
[Dm] [D]
[Bb]
[D] [G] [Dm] [C]
[D] [Bb]
[D] [Bb] [Am]
[D] I found me Uncle Dan [F] McCann, very prosperous Yankee man.
[Dm] He holds a seat in Congress [F] and he's leader [Am] of his clan.
[F] He's helped to write America's laws, [G] his heart and soul in Ireland's cause.
[D] And God help the man who [Am] opened his jaws [D] to me Uncle Dan McCann.
[E] [F] So here's to me Uncle Dan McCann, [Gm] typical bit of a Galway man.
He [Dm] fought all through the Civil War [F] back in [Am] 61.
He [F] was supple and limber in every joint.
[Gm] He wasn't afraid of the bayonets point.
He belonged to the fight in [A] 69 me Uncle [D] Dan McCann.
[F] So here's to me Uncle Dan [Gm] McCann, typical bit of a Galway [Dm] man.
He came out to the USA [F] in the year of [Am] 51.
[F] Well if any of thou neighbours living here [G] seen or [Gm] heard of him anywhere,
[D] You'd oblige me if you'd help me find me Uncle Dan McCann.
[Dm] [Am] [G]
[D] [Am] [C] [D]
[N]
Key:  
D
1321
F
134211111
Am
2311
Gm
123111113
Dm
2311
D
1321
F
134211111
Am
2311
Show All Diagrams
Chords
NotesBeta
Download PDF
Download Midi
Edit This Version
Hide Lyrics Hint
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
I've lately wandered over here [F] to search for me Uncle Dan.
[D] He left the county Galway [F] in the year of [Am] 51. _
[F] Where he's gone to I don't [Gm] know, I've searched this country high and [D] low,
But back [Bb] to Galway I [D] can't go without me Uncle Dan.
_ [F] Have you seen me Uncle Dan [Gm] McCann?
Typical bit of a [D] Galway man.
He came out to the USA [F] in the year of 51.
Well if any of thou neighbours living here [Gm]
seen or heard of him anywhere,
You'd oblige [Am] me if you'd help me find [D] me Uncle Dan McCann. _ _ _ _ _
_ Let me tell you of me Uncle [F] Dan, by God he was a mighty [D] man.
He swam the river Liffey twice a [Am] day.
_ [F] And he ran three rounds of the Phoenix [Gm] Park.
He could dance and sing just like a lark.
[D] And he wasn't afraid to go home in the dark me Uncle Dan McCann.
_ _ [F] Have you seen me Uncle Dan [Gm] McCann?
Typical bit of a Galway [D] man.
He came out to the USA [F] in the year of 51.
Well if any of thou neighbours [D] living here [Gm] seen or heard of him anywhere,
You'd oblige me if you'd [A] help me find me Uncle [D] Dan McCann.
[Dm] _ _ [Am] _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ [Dm] _ _ [Am] _ _
_ _ [Dm] _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ _ [Dm] _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ [G] _ [Dm] _ _ [C] _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ [Am] _
_ _ [D] I found me Uncle Dan [F] McCann, very prosperous Yankee man.
[Dm] He holds a seat in Congress [F] and he's leader [Am] of his clan.
[F] He's helped to write America's laws, [G] his heart and soul in Ireland's cause.
[D] And God help the man who [Am] opened his jaws [D] to me Uncle Dan McCann.
_ _ [E] [F] So here's to me Uncle Dan McCann, [Gm] typical bit of a Galway man.
He [Dm] fought all through the Civil War [F] back in [Am] 61.
He [F] was supple and limber in every joint.
[Gm] He wasn't afraid of the bayonets point.
He belonged to the fight in [A] 69 me Uncle [D] Dan McCann. _
[F] So here's to me Uncle Dan [Gm] McCann, typical bit of a Galway [Dm] man.
He came out to the USA [F] in the year of [Am] 51.
[F] Well if any of thou neighbours living here [G] seen or [Gm] heard of him anywhere,
[D] You'd oblige me if you'd help me find me Uncle Dan McCann.
[Dm] _ _ [Am] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
[D] _ _ [Am] _ _ [C] _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _