Chords for Seamus Moore- Pakistani Pat
Tempo:
96.6 bpm
Chords used:
Bm
E
A
F#m
C#m
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[A] [Bm] A [E] [A] colleague came from [Bm] Ireland in [E] 1954, [A] she [F#m] was all alone [C#m] and lonely like [Bm] she'd never been [E] before.
[F#m] She met some man [C#m] from Pakistan, [Bm] they were married just [E] like that, [A] when I was born [Bm] they christened me [E] Pakistani.
[A] At 31, [Bm] children's killing, [E] 31 [A] for a while.
[F#m] Proud I am [C#m] of Pakistan [Bm] and of the [E] Amritandine.
[F#m] I was born [C#m] in Pricklewood, [Bm] there's nothing wrong [E] with that, [A] until the neighbours [Bm] hear me name [E] is Pakistani [A] Pat.
Me father he's [Bm] a Muslim and [E] me mother she's [A] RC, [F#m] got Mohammed for a [C#m] breakfast and [Bm] Sinpatuk for [E] me tea.
[F#m] Me father eats [C#m] chipatti and [Bm] me mother [E] Irish stew, if [A] it wasn't for [Bm] the fish and chips [E] I don't know what [A] I'd do.
31, [Bm] children's killing, 31 [E] for [A] a while.
[F#m] Proud I am [C#m] of Pakistan [Bm] and of the [E]
Amritandine.
[F#m] I was born [C#m] in [Bm] Pricklewood, there's nothing wrong [E] with that, [A] until the neighbours [Bm] hear me name [E] is Pakistani [A] Pat.
There's not a week [Bm] that passes but [E] me father makes [A] his plans, [F#m] to quickly make [C#m] a fortune and [Bm] head back to [E] Pakistan.
[F#m] Me mother says [C#m] she'll let him go, [Bm] she won't stand in [E] between, [A] I hope she'll pack [Bm] her bags and then [E] we'll head for [A] Shibari.
31, [Bm] children's killing, [E] 31 for [A] a while.
[F#m] Proud I am [C#m] of Pakistan [Bm] and of the [E] Amritandine.
[F#m] I was born [C#m] in Pricklewood, [Bm] there's nothing wrong [E] with that, [A] until the [Bm] neighbours hear me name [E] is Pakistani [A] Pat.
[Bm] [E]
[A] One night there was [Bm] a riot and [E] no shop got put [A] in town, [F#m] me father done [C#m] a runner but [Bm] me mother stood [E] her ground.
[F#m] She grabbed her old [C#m] shillelagh and [Bm] she waved it just [E] like that, [A] that night I [Bm] was proud to be [E] called Pakistani [A] Pat.
31, [Bm] children's killing, [E] 31 for [A] a while.
[F#m] Proud I am [C#m] of Pakistan [Bm] and of the [E] Amritandine.
[F#m] I was born [C#m] in Pricklewood, [Bm] there's nothing wrong [E] with that, [A] until the [Bm] neighbours hear me name [E] is Pakistani [A] Pat.
I'm not white [Bm] or coloured, I'm [E] not Asian or [A] European, [F#m] I'm just a freak [C#m] of fifty, for [Bm] you all know what [E] I mean.
[F#m] And as the time [C#m] goes slowly by [Bm] and I grow old [E] and fat, [A] I hope you'll hear [Bm] the neighbours say [E] there's Pakistani [A] Pat.
31, [Bm] children's killing, [E] 31 for [A] a while.
[F#m] Proud I am [C#m] of Pakistan [Bm] and of the [E] Amritandine.
[F#m] I was [C#m] born in Pricklewood, [Bm] there's nothing wrong [E] with that, [A] and I hope you'll hear [Bm] the neighbours say [E] there's Pakistani [A] Pat.
31, [Bm] children's killing, [E] 31 for [A] a while.
[F#m] Proud I am [C#m] of Pakistan [Bm] and of the [E] Amritandine.
[F#m] I was [C#m] born in Pricklewood, [Bm] there's nothing wrong [E] with that, and [A] I hope you'll hear [Bm] the neighbours say [E] there's Pakistani [A] Pat.
Yes I hope you'll hear [Bm] the neighbours say [E] there's Pakistani [A] Pat.
[F#m] She met some man [C#m] from Pakistan, [Bm] they were married just [E] like that, [A] when I was born [Bm] they christened me [E] Pakistani.
[A] At 31, [Bm] children's killing, [E] 31 [A] for a while.
[F#m] Proud I am [C#m] of Pakistan [Bm] and of the [E] Amritandine.
[F#m] I was born [C#m] in Pricklewood, [Bm] there's nothing wrong [E] with that, [A] until the neighbours [Bm] hear me name [E] is Pakistani [A] Pat.
Me father he's [Bm] a Muslim and [E] me mother she's [A] RC, [F#m] got Mohammed for a [C#m] breakfast and [Bm] Sinpatuk for [E] me tea.
[F#m] Me father eats [C#m] chipatti and [Bm] me mother [E] Irish stew, if [A] it wasn't for [Bm] the fish and chips [E] I don't know what [A] I'd do.
31, [Bm] children's killing, 31 [E] for [A] a while.
[F#m] Proud I am [C#m] of Pakistan [Bm] and of the [E]
Amritandine.
[F#m] I was born [C#m] in [Bm] Pricklewood, there's nothing wrong [E] with that, [A] until the neighbours [Bm] hear me name [E] is Pakistani [A] Pat.
There's not a week [Bm] that passes but [E] me father makes [A] his plans, [F#m] to quickly make [C#m] a fortune and [Bm] head back to [E] Pakistan.
[F#m] Me mother says [C#m] she'll let him go, [Bm] she won't stand in [E] between, [A] I hope she'll pack [Bm] her bags and then [E] we'll head for [A] Shibari.
31, [Bm] children's killing, [E] 31 for [A] a while.
[F#m] Proud I am [C#m] of Pakistan [Bm] and of the [E] Amritandine.
[F#m] I was born [C#m] in Pricklewood, [Bm] there's nothing wrong [E] with that, [A] until the [Bm] neighbours hear me name [E] is Pakistani [A] Pat.
[Bm] [E]
[A] One night there was [Bm] a riot and [E] no shop got put [A] in town, [F#m] me father done [C#m] a runner but [Bm] me mother stood [E] her ground.
[F#m] She grabbed her old [C#m] shillelagh and [Bm] she waved it just [E] like that, [A] that night I [Bm] was proud to be [E] called Pakistani [A] Pat.
31, [Bm] children's killing, [E] 31 for [A] a while.
[F#m] Proud I am [C#m] of Pakistan [Bm] and of the [E] Amritandine.
[F#m] I was born [C#m] in Pricklewood, [Bm] there's nothing wrong [E] with that, [A] until the [Bm] neighbours hear me name [E] is Pakistani [A] Pat.
I'm not white [Bm] or coloured, I'm [E] not Asian or [A] European, [F#m] I'm just a freak [C#m] of fifty, for [Bm] you all know what [E] I mean.
[F#m] And as the time [C#m] goes slowly by [Bm] and I grow old [E] and fat, [A] I hope you'll hear [Bm] the neighbours say [E] there's Pakistani [A] Pat.
31, [Bm] children's killing, [E] 31 for [A] a while.
[F#m] Proud I am [C#m] of Pakistan [Bm] and of the [E] Amritandine.
[F#m] I was [C#m] born in Pricklewood, [Bm] there's nothing wrong [E] with that, [A] and I hope you'll hear [Bm] the neighbours say [E] there's Pakistani [A] Pat.
31, [Bm] children's killing, [E] 31 for [A] a while.
[F#m] Proud I am [C#m] of Pakistan [Bm] and of the [E] Amritandine.
[F#m] I was [C#m] born in Pricklewood, [Bm] there's nothing wrong [E] with that, and [A] I hope you'll hear [Bm] the neighbours say [E] there's Pakistani [A] Pat.
Yes I hope you'll hear [Bm] the neighbours say [E] there's Pakistani [A] Pat.
Key:
Bm
E
A
F#m
C#m
Bm
E
A
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ [Bm] A _ [E] _ _ [A] _ _ _ colleague came from [Bm] Ireland in [E] 1954, [A] she [F#m] was all alone [C#m] and lonely like [Bm] she'd never been [E] before.
[F#m] She met some man [C#m] from Pakistan, [Bm] they were married just [E] like that, [A] when I was born [Bm] they christened me [E] Pakistani.
[A] At 31, [Bm] children's killing, [E] 31 [A] for a while.
[F#m] Proud I am [C#m] of Pakistan [Bm] and of the [E] Amritandine.
[F#m] I was born [C#m] in Pricklewood, [Bm] there's nothing wrong [E] with that, [A] until the neighbours [Bm] hear me name [E] is Pakistani [A] Pat. _ _
Me father he's [Bm] a Muslim and [E] me mother she's [A] RC, [F#m] got Mohammed for a [C#m] breakfast and [Bm] Sinpatuk for [E] me tea.
[F#m] Me father eats [C#m] chipatti and [Bm] me mother [E] Irish stew, if [A] it wasn't for [Bm] the fish and chips [E] I don't know what [A] I'd do.
31, [Bm] children's killing, 31 [E] for [A] a while.
[F#m] Proud I am [C#m] of Pakistan [Bm] and of the [E]
Amritandine.
[F#m] I was born [C#m] in [Bm] Pricklewood, there's nothing wrong [E] with that, [A] until the neighbours [Bm] hear me name [E] is Pakistani [A] Pat.
_ _ There's not a week [Bm] that passes but [E] me father makes [A] his plans, [F#m] to quickly make [C#m] a fortune and [Bm] head back to [E] Pakistan.
[F#m] Me mother says [C#m] she'll let him go, [Bm] she won't stand in [E] between, [A] I hope she'll pack [Bm] her bags and then [E] we'll head for [A] Shibari.
31, [Bm] children's killing, [E] 31 for [A] a while.
[F#m] Proud I am [C#m] of Pakistan [Bm] and of the [E] Amritandine.
[F#m] I was born [C#m] in Pricklewood, [Bm] there's nothing wrong [E] with that, [A] until the [Bm] neighbours hear me name [E] is Pakistani [A] Pat.
_ _ _ [Bm] _ _ [E] _
_ [A] _ _ _ One night there was [Bm] a riot and [E] no shop got put [A] in town, [F#m] me father done [C#m] a runner but [Bm] me mother stood [E] her ground.
[F#m] She grabbed her old [C#m] shillelagh and [Bm] she waved it just [E] like that, [A] that night I [Bm] was proud to be [E] called Pakistani [A] Pat.
31, [Bm] children's killing, [E] 31 for [A] a while.
[F#m] Proud I am [C#m] of Pakistan [Bm] and of the [E] Amritandine.
[F#m] I was born [C#m] in Pricklewood, [Bm] there's nothing wrong [E] with that, [A] until the [Bm] neighbours hear me name [E] is Pakistani [A] Pat.
_ _ I'm not white [Bm] or coloured, I'm [E] not Asian or [A] European, [F#m] I'm just a freak [C#m] of fifty, for [Bm] you all know what [E] I mean.
[F#m] And as the time [C#m] goes slowly by [Bm] and I grow old [E] and fat, [A] I hope you'll hear [Bm] the neighbours say [E] there's Pakistani [A] Pat.
31, [Bm] children's killing, [E] 31 for [A] a while.
[F#m] Proud I am [C#m] of Pakistan [Bm] and of the [E] Amritandine.
[F#m] I was [C#m] born in Pricklewood, [Bm] there's nothing wrong [E] with that, [A] and I hope you'll hear [Bm] the neighbours say [E] there's Pakistani [A] Pat.
31, [Bm] children's killing, [E] 31 for [A] a while.
[F#m] Proud I am [C#m] of Pakistan [Bm] and of the [E] Amritandine.
[F#m] I was [C#m] born in Pricklewood, [Bm] there's nothing wrong [E] with that, and [A] I hope you'll hear [Bm] the neighbours say [E] there's Pakistani [A] Pat.
Yes I hope you'll hear [Bm] the neighbours say [E] there's Pakistani [A] Pat. _ _
[F#m] She met some man [C#m] from Pakistan, [Bm] they were married just [E] like that, [A] when I was born [Bm] they christened me [E] Pakistani.
[A] At 31, [Bm] children's killing, [E] 31 [A] for a while.
[F#m] Proud I am [C#m] of Pakistan [Bm] and of the [E] Amritandine.
[F#m] I was born [C#m] in Pricklewood, [Bm] there's nothing wrong [E] with that, [A] until the neighbours [Bm] hear me name [E] is Pakistani [A] Pat. _ _
Me father he's [Bm] a Muslim and [E] me mother she's [A] RC, [F#m] got Mohammed for a [C#m] breakfast and [Bm] Sinpatuk for [E] me tea.
[F#m] Me father eats [C#m] chipatti and [Bm] me mother [E] Irish stew, if [A] it wasn't for [Bm] the fish and chips [E] I don't know what [A] I'd do.
31, [Bm] children's killing, 31 [E] for [A] a while.
[F#m] Proud I am [C#m] of Pakistan [Bm] and of the [E]
Amritandine.
[F#m] I was born [C#m] in [Bm] Pricklewood, there's nothing wrong [E] with that, [A] until the neighbours [Bm] hear me name [E] is Pakistani [A] Pat.
_ _ There's not a week [Bm] that passes but [E] me father makes [A] his plans, [F#m] to quickly make [C#m] a fortune and [Bm] head back to [E] Pakistan.
[F#m] Me mother says [C#m] she'll let him go, [Bm] she won't stand in [E] between, [A] I hope she'll pack [Bm] her bags and then [E] we'll head for [A] Shibari.
31, [Bm] children's killing, [E] 31 for [A] a while.
[F#m] Proud I am [C#m] of Pakistan [Bm] and of the [E] Amritandine.
[F#m] I was born [C#m] in Pricklewood, [Bm] there's nothing wrong [E] with that, [A] until the [Bm] neighbours hear me name [E] is Pakistani [A] Pat.
_ _ _ [Bm] _ _ [E] _
_ [A] _ _ _ One night there was [Bm] a riot and [E] no shop got put [A] in town, [F#m] me father done [C#m] a runner but [Bm] me mother stood [E] her ground.
[F#m] She grabbed her old [C#m] shillelagh and [Bm] she waved it just [E] like that, [A] that night I [Bm] was proud to be [E] called Pakistani [A] Pat.
31, [Bm] children's killing, [E] 31 for [A] a while.
[F#m] Proud I am [C#m] of Pakistan [Bm] and of the [E] Amritandine.
[F#m] I was born [C#m] in Pricklewood, [Bm] there's nothing wrong [E] with that, [A] until the [Bm] neighbours hear me name [E] is Pakistani [A] Pat.
_ _ I'm not white [Bm] or coloured, I'm [E] not Asian or [A] European, [F#m] I'm just a freak [C#m] of fifty, for [Bm] you all know what [E] I mean.
[F#m] And as the time [C#m] goes slowly by [Bm] and I grow old [E] and fat, [A] I hope you'll hear [Bm] the neighbours say [E] there's Pakistani [A] Pat.
31, [Bm] children's killing, [E] 31 for [A] a while.
[F#m] Proud I am [C#m] of Pakistan [Bm] and of the [E] Amritandine.
[F#m] I was [C#m] born in Pricklewood, [Bm] there's nothing wrong [E] with that, [A] and I hope you'll hear [Bm] the neighbours say [E] there's Pakistani [A] Pat.
31, [Bm] children's killing, [E] 31 for [A] a while.
[F#m] Proud I am [C#m] of Pakistan [Bm] and of the [E] Amritandine.
[F#m] I was [C#m] born in Pricklewood, [Bm] there's nothing wrong [E] with that, and [A] I hope you'll hear [Bm] the neighbours say [E] there's Pakistani [A] Pat.
Yes I hope you'll hear [Bm] the neighbours say [E] there's Pakistani [A] Pat. _ _