Chords for Shakey - Irish Party OFFICIAL VIDEO
Tempo:
124.65 bpm
Chords used:
A
Dbm
Abm
E
Ab
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

Start Jamming...
[G]
[Dbm] [Abm] [A] Welcome everybody [E] to [Dbm] the Irish [Abm] Party.
[A]
[E] [Dbm] Grab your drink [Abm] and [A] the person nearest [E] to you and let's have a good time, eh?
[Dbm] It's an Irish Party, [Abm] we ain't going home, [A] wanna kick me out?
[E] We're both my home, [Dbm] let's drink a few and [Abm] we'll be on our back.
[A] Now everyone in [Dbm] here stand up and clap, it's an Irish Party, [Abm] we ain't going home, [A] wanna
kick me out?
[E] We're both my home, let's drink a few and we'll be on our back.
Now everyone in here stand up and clap, [Db] come on, it's all [Abm] too water and grand.
[A] Do me a [Eb] favour, lend me your hand [Dbm] for the moment, then I'll [Ab] let me see them clap.
[A] Show me your support, this is [Db] Irish rap.
Follow the beat [Ab] and just give us a g.
[A] Knock a few plates [E] and be drunk as I kick you the river that's buckled.
You're drunk as a skunk and your mouth's running.
So let's all have fun.
You're Michael [Abm] Flatley and your little mind, [A] it's not looking good [Dbm] from the sober side.
Your legs in the air, [Abm] you're all over the place, [A] the finale.
She [Abm] hits your mate in the face, a fight breaks out, beat the life out of him.
[A] Confession in church, [E] a prayer for your sin, nearly killed a poor fella and beat him half
[Dbm] rotten, but you have white, then all is forgotten.
It's an Irish Party, [Abm] we ain't going home, [A] wanna kick me out?
[E] We're both my home, [Dbm] let's drink a few [Abm] and we'll be on our back.
[A] Now everyone [E] in here stand up and clap, [Dbm] it's an Irish Party, [Abm] we ain't going home, [A] wanna
kick me out?
[E] We're both my home, let's drink a few and we'll be on our back.
Now everyone in here stand up and [Dbm] clap.
Ishqa baha, [Abm] that's Irish for whippy [A] with plenty and [Dbm] slighty of bee a bit frisky.
A lump of a lady [Abm] could look like a [A] model, but getting on top could be more than a doddle.
You're up in the [Ab] morning and get a great pipe, [A] you're out the house [E] and you're up on your
bike, a bit of a player, two cards on your arm, they're loving your accent and loving your charm.
As far as they know, [Ab] Caula Farrow's my [A] cousin, you beckon, don't [Dbm] see, you can't be trusted.
Funny thing [Abm] that the Irish [A] say, happy [E] grand, but this is the way, cause this is the culture,
[Abm] where green is the [A] colour, drink too much [E] whiskey, you'll beat up your brother, it's
grand the next day, see it fall at the base.
So now you step out and drink up my [Dbm] friends, it's an Irish [Abm] Party, we ain't going home,
[A] wanna kick me [E] out?
We're both my [Dbm] home, let's drink a few [Abm] and we'll be on our [A] back.
Now everyone [E] in here stand up and [Dbm] clap, it's an Irish [Abm] Party, we ain't going [A] home, wanna
kick me [E] out?
We're both my home, we'll drink a few and we'll be on our back.
Now everyone in here stand up and [Dbm] clap.
We love getting drunk, building and fighting, the way we live life, it's so damn exciting.
We travel the globe, so we've built all these cities, we get drinking slightest and then
we get giddy.
A pint of the black [Ab] when you're ready, they're [A] drumming away, but the [E] house, it won't be long.
Then comes the shouting, you hang up the phone, you're drinking to go's and then you hit [Dbm] four.
Two o'clock [Ab] goes and you fall in the [A] door, she hates when you're drunk [Dbm] but you hate her more.
It's day to get [Ab] her through thick and through thin, [A] although her nagging gets on your [Db] skin.
The men are called [Ab] Paddy, the women are [A] Mary, you're drinking the [Db] flints and she's drinking sherry gin.
But the [E] drinks save your soul, you enter your [Dbm] will, you will in your home.
It's an Irish [Abm] Party, we ain't going [A] home, wanna kick me [E] out?
We're both my [Dbm] home, let's drink a few [Abm] and we'll be on our [A] back.
Now everyone [Dbm] in here stand up and clap, it's an Irish [Abm] Party, we ain't going [A] home, wanna
kick me [E] out?
We're both my home, we'll drink a few and we'll be on our back.
Now everyone in here stand up and clap.
[Bb] Put your glass [D] up and let's have a good time and keep those feet moving along with the rhyme.
I got you all moving from Dublin to Cork, everyone's clapping from Clare to New [N] York.
Keep your glass up and let's have a good time and keep those feet moving along with the [Gb] rhyme.
On the Emerald [Eb] Isle, we're having the cracks, so just for good measure, let's bring that hook [G] back.
[Dbm] It's an Irish [Abm] Party, we ain't going [A] home, wanna kick me [E] out?
We're both my [Dbm] home, we'll drink a [Abm] few and we'll be on our [A] back.
Now everyone [Dbm] in here stand up and clap, it's an Irish [Abm] Party, we ain't going [A] home, wanna
kick me [Dbm] out?
We're both my home, we'll drink a [Abm] few and we'll be on our [A] back.
Now everyone [E] in here stand up and [Dbm] clap, it's an Irish [Abm] Party, we ain't going [A] home, wanna
kick me [E] out?
We're both my home, we'll drink a few and we'll be on our back.
Now everyone in here stand up and clap.
[B]
[Dbm] [Abm] [A] Welcome everybody [E] to [Dbm] the Irish [Abm] Party.
[A]
[E] [Dbm] Grab your drink [Abm] and [A] the person nearest [E] to you and let's have a good time, eh?
[Dbm] It's an Irish Party, [Abm] we ain't going home, [A] wanna kick me out?
[E] We're both my home, [Dbm] let's drink a few and [Abm] we'll be on our back.
[A] Now everyone in [Dbm] here stand up and clap, it's an Irish Party, [Abm] we ain't going home, [A] wanna
kick me out?
[E] We're both my home, let's drink a few and we'll be on our back.
Now everyone in here stand up and clap, [Db] come on, it's all [Abm] too water and grand.
[A] Do me a [Eb] favour, lend me your hand [Dbm] for the moment, then I'll [Ab] let me see them clap.
[A] Show me your support, this is [Db] Irish rap.
Follow the beat [Ab] and just give us a g.
[A] Knock a few plates [E] and be drunk as I kick you the river that's buckled.
You're drunk as a skunk and your mouth's running.
So let's all have fun.
You're Michael [Abm] Flatley and your little mind, [A] it's not looking good [Dbm] from the sober side.
Your legs in the air, [Abm] you're all over the place, [A] the finale.
She [Abm] hits your mate in the face, a fight breaks out, beat the life out of him.
[A] Confession in church, [E] a prayer for your sin, nearly killed a poor fella and beat him half
[Dbm] rotten, but you have white, then all is forgotten.
It's an Irish Party, [Abm] we ain't going home, [A] wanna kick me out?
[E] We're both my home, [Dbm] let's drink a few [Abm] and we'll be on our back.
[A] Now everyone [E] in here stand up and clap, [Dbm] it's an Irish Party, [Abm] we ain't going home, [A] wanna
kick me out?
[E] We're both my home, let's drink a few and we'll be on our back.
Now everyone in here stand up and [Dbm] clap.
Ishqa baha, [Abm] that's Irish for whippy [A] with plenty and [Dbm] slighty of bee a bit frisky.
A lump of a lady [Abm] could look like a [A] model, but getting on top could be more than a doddle.
You're up in the [Ab] morning and get a great pipe, [A] you're out the house [E] and you're up on your
bike, a bit of a player, two cards on your arm, they're loving your accent and loving your charm.
As far as they know, [Ab] Caula Farrow's my [A] cousin, you beckon, don't [Dbm] see, you can't be trusted.
Funny thing [Abm] that the Irish [A] say, happy [E] grand, but this is the way, cause this is the culture,
[Abm] where green is the [A] colour, drink too much [E] whiskey, you'll beat up your brother, it's
grand the next day, see it fall at the base.
So now you step out and drink up my [Dbm] friends, it's an Irish [Abm] Party, we ain't going home,
[A] wanna kick me [E] out?
We're both my [Dbm] home, let's drink a few [Abm] and we'll be on our [A] back.
Now everyone [E] in here stand up and [Dbm] clap, it's an Irish [Abm] Party, we ain't going [A] home, wanna
kick me [E] out?
We're both my home, we'll drink a few and we'll be on our back.
Now everyone in here stand up and [Dbm] clap.
We love getting drunk, building and fighting, the way we live life, it's so damn exciting.
We travel the globe, so we've built all these cities, we get drinking slightest and then
we get giddy.
A pint of the black [Ab] when you're ready, they're [A] drumming away, but the [E] house, it won't be long.
Then comes the shouting, you hang up the phone, you're drinking to go's and then you hit [Dbm] four.
Two o'clock [Ab] goes and you fall in the [A] door, she hates when you're drunk [Dbm] but you hate her more.
It's day to get [Ab] her through thick and through thin, [A] although her nagging gets on your [Db] skin.
The men are called [Ab] Paddy, the women are [A] Mary, you're drinking the [Db] flints and she's drinking sherry gin.
But the [E] drinks save your soul, you enter your [Dbm] will, you will in your home.
It's an Irish [Abm] Party, we ain't going [A] home, wanna kick me [E] out?
We're both my [Dbm] home, let's drink a few [Abm] and we'll be on our [A] back.
Now everyone [Dbm] in here stand up and clap, it's an Irish [Abm] Party, we ain't going [A] home, wanna
kick me [E] out?
We're both my home, we'll drink a few and we'll be on our back.
Now everyone in here stand up and clap.
[Bb] Put your glass [D] up and let's have a good time and keep those feet moving along with the rhyme.
I got you all moving from Dublin to Cork, everyone's clapping from Clare to New [N] York.
Keep your glass up and let's have a good time and keep those feet moving along with the [Gb] rhyme.
On the Emerald [Eb] Isle, we're having the cracks, so just for good measure, let's bring that hook [G] back.
[Dbm] It's an Irish [Abm] Party, we ain't going [A] home, wanna kick me [E] out?
We're both my [Dbm] home, we'll drink a [Abm] few and we'll be on our [A] back.
Now everyone [Dbm] in here stand up and clap, it's an Irish [Abm] Party, we ain't going [A] home, wanna
kick me [Dbm] out?
We're both my home, we'll drink a [Abm] few and we'll be on our [A] back.
Now everyone [E] in here stand up and [Dbm] clap, it's an Irish [Abm] Party, we ain't going [A] home, wanna
kick me [E] out?
We're both my home, we'll drink a few and we'll be on our back.
Now everyone in here stand up and clap.
[B]
Key:
A
Dbm
Abm
E
Ab
A
Dbm
Abm
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _
[Dbm] _ _ _ _ [Abm] _ _ [A] Welcome everybody [E] to [Dbm] the Irish [Abm] Party.
_ [A] _ _
[E] _ [Dbm] Grab your drink [Abm] and [A] the person nearest [E] to you and let's have a good time, eh? _ _ _
_ [Dbm] It's an Irish Party, [Abm] we ain't going home, [A] wanna kick me out?
[E] We're both my home, [Dbm] let's drink a few and [Abm] we'll be on our back.
[A] Now everyone in [Dbm] here stand up and clap, it's an Irish Party, [Abm] we ain't going home, [A] wanna
kick me out?
[E] We're both my home, let's drink a few and we'll be on our back.
Now everyone in here stand up and clap, [Db] come on, it's all [Abm] too water and grand.
[A] Do me a [Eb] favour, lend me your hand [Dbm] for the moment, then I'll [Ab] let me see them clap.
[A] Show me your support, this is [Db] Irish rap.
Follow the beat [Ab] and just give us a g.
[A] Knock a few plates [E] and be drunk as I kick you the river that's buckled.
You're drunk as a skunk and your mouth's running.
So let's all have fun.
You're Michael [Abm] Flatley and your little mind, [A] it's not looking good [Dbm] from the sober side.
Your legs in the air, [Abm] you're all over the place, [A] the finale.
She [Abm] hits your mate in the face, a fight breaks out, beat the life out of him.
[A] Confession in church, [E] a prayer for your sin, nearly killed a poor fella and beat him half
[Dbm] rotten, but you have white, then all is forgotten.
It's an Irish Party, [Abm] we ain't going home, [A] wanna kick me out?
[E] We're both my home, [Dbm] let's drink a few [Abm] and we'll be on our back.
[A] Now everyone [E] in here stand up and clap, [Dbm] it's an Irish Party, [Abm] we ain't going home, [A] wanna
kick me out?
[E] We're both my home, let's drink a few and we'll be on our back.
Now everyone in here stand up and [Dbm] clap.
Ishqa baha, [Abm] that's Irish for whippy [A] with plenty and [Dbm] slighty of bee a bit frisky.
A lump of a lady [Abm] could look like a [A] model, but getting on top could be more than a doddle.
You're up in the [Ab] morning and get a great pipe, [A] you're out the house [E] and you're up on your
bike, a bit of a player, two cards on your arm, they're loving your accent and loving your charm.
As far as they know, [Ab] Caula Farrow's my [A] cousin, you beckon, don't [Dbm] see, you can't be trusted.
Funny thing [Abm] that the Irish [A] say, happy [E] grand, but this is the way, cause this is the culture,
[Abm] where green is the [A] colour, drink too much [E] whiskey, you'll beat up your brother, it's
grand the next day, see it fall at the base.
So now you step out and drink up my [Dbm] friends, it's an Irish [Abm] Party, we ain't going home,
[A] wanna kick me [E] out?
We're both my [Dbm] home, let's drink a few [Abm] and we'll be on our [A] back.
Now everyone [E] in here stand up and [Dbm] clap, it's an Irish [Abm] Party, we ain't going [A] home, wanna
kick me [E] out?
We're both my home, we'll drink a few and we'll be on our back.
Now everyone in here stand up and [Dbm] clap.
We love getting drunk, building and fighting, the way we live life, it's so damn exciting.
We travel the globe, so we've built all these cities, we get drinking slightest and then
we get giddy.
A pint of the black [Ab] when you're ready, they're [A] drumming away, but the [E] house, it won't be long.
Then comes the shouting, you hang up the phone, you're drinking to go's and then you hit [Dbm] four.
Two o'clock [Ab] goes and you fall in the [A] door, she hates when you're drunk [Dbm] but you hate her more.
It's day to get [Ab] her through thick and through thin, [A] although her nagging gets on your [Db] skin.
The men are called [Ab] Paddy, the women are [A] Mary, you're drinking the [Db] flints and she's drinking sherry gin.
But the [E] drinks save your soul, you enter your [Dbm] will, you will in your home.
It's an Irish [Abm] Party, we ain't going [A] home, wanna kick me [E] out?
We're both my [Dbm] home, let's drink a few [Abm] and we'll be on our [A] back.
Now everyone [Dbm] in here stand up and clap, it's an Irish [Abm] Party, we ain't going [A] home, wanna
kick me [E] out?
We're both my home, we'll drink a few and we'll be on our back.
Now everyone in here stand up and clap.
_ _ [Bb] Put your glass [D] up and let's have a good time and keep those feet moving along with the rhyme.
I got you all moving from Dublin to Cork, everyone's clapping from Clare to New [N] York.
Keep your glass up and let's have a good time and keep those feet moving along with the [Gb] rhyme.
On the Emerald [Eb] Isle, we're having the cracks, so just for good measure, let's bring that hook [G] back. _
_ _ [Dbm] _ It's an Irish [Abm] Party, we ain't going [A] home, wanna kick me [E] out?
We're both my [Dbm] home, we'll drink a [Abm] few and we'll be on our [A] back.
Now everyone [Dbm] in here stand up and clap, it's an Irish [Abm] Party, we ain't going [A] home, wanna
kick me [Dbm] out?
We're both my home, we'll drink a [Abm] few and we'll be on our [A] back.
Now everyone [E] in here stand up and [Dbm] clap, it's an Irish [Abm] Party, we ain't going [A] home, wanna
kick me [E] out?
We're both my home, we'll drink a few and we'll be on our back.
Now everyone in here stand up and clap. _ _ _
_ [B] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _
[Dbm] _ _ _ _ [Abm] _ _ [A] Welcome everybody [E] to [Dbm] the Irish [Abm] Party.
_ [A] _ _
[E] _ [Dbm] Grab your drink [Abm] and [A] the person nearest [E] to you and let's have a good time, eh? _ _ _
_ [Dbm] It's an Irish Party, [Abm] we ain't going home, [A] wanna kick me out?
[E] We're both my home, [Dbm] let's drink a few and [Abm] we'll be on our back.
[A] Now everyone in [Dbm] here stand up and clap, it's an Irish Party, [Abm] we ain't going home, [A] wanna
kick me out?
[E] We're both my home, let's drink a few and we'll be on our back.
Now everyone in here stand up and clap, [Db] come on, it's all [Abm] too water and grand.
[A] Do me a [Eb] favour, lend me your hand [Dbm] for the moment, then I'll [Ab] let me see them clap.
[A] Show me your support, this is [Db] Irish rap.
Follow the beat [Ab] and just give us a g.
[A] Knock a few plates [E] and be drunk as I kick you the river that's buckled.
You're drunk as a skunk and your mouth's running.
So let's all have fun.
You're Michael [Abm] Flatley and your little mind, [A] it's not looking good [Dbm] from the sober side.
Your legs in the air, [Abm] you're all over the place, [A] the finale.
She [Abm] hits your mate in the face, a fight breaks out, beat the life out of him.
[A] Confession in church, [E] a prayer for your sin, nearly killed a poor fella and beat him half
[Dbm] rotten, but you have white, then all is forgotten.
It's an Irish Party, [Abm] we ain't going home, [A] wanna kick me out?
[E] We're both my home, [Dbm] let's drink a few [Abm] and we'll be on our back.
[A] Now everyone [E] in here stand up and clap, [Dbm] it's an Irish Party, [Abm] we ain't going home, [A] wanna
kick me out?
[E] We're both my home, let's drink a few and we'll be on our back.
Now everyone in here stand up and [Dbm] clap.
Ishqa baha, [Abm] that's Irish for whippy [A] with plenty and [Dbm] slighty of bee a bit frisky.
A lump of a lady [Abm] could look like a [A] model, but getting on top could be more than a doddle.
You're up in the [Ab] morning and get a great pipe, [A] you're out the house [E] and you're up on your
bike, a bit of a player, two cards on your arm, they're loving your accent and loving your charm.
As far as they know, [Ab] Caula Farrow's my [A] cousin, you beckon, don't [Dbm] see, you can't be trusted.
Funny thing [Abm] that the Irish [A] say, happy [E] grand, but this is the way, cause this is the culture,
[Abm] where green is the [A] colour, drink too much [E] whiskey, you'll beat up your brother, it's
grand the next day, see it fall at the base.
So now you step out and drink up my [Dbm] friends, it's an Irish [Abm] Party, we ain't going home,
[A] wanna kick me [E] out?
We're both my [Dbm] home, let's drink a few [Abm] and we'll be on our [A] back.
Now everyone [E] in here stand up and [Dbm] clap, it's an Irish [Abm] Party, we ain't going [A] home, wanna
kick me [E] out?
We're both my home, we'll drink a few and we'll be on our back.
Now everyone in here stand up and [Dbm] clap.
We love getting drunk, building and fighting, the way we live life, it's so damn exciting.
We travel the globe, so we've built all these cities, we get drinking slightest and then
we get giddy.
A pint of the black [Ab] when you're ready, they're [A] drumming away, but the [E] house, it won't be long.
Then comes the shouting, you hang up the phone, you're drinking to go's and then you hit [Dbm] four.
Two o'clock [Ab] goes and you fall in the [A] door, she hates when you're drunk [Dbm] but you hate her more.
It's day to get [Ab] her through thick and through thin, [A] although her nagging gets on your [Db] skin.
The men are called [Ab] Paddy, the women are [A] Mary, you're drinking the [Db] flints and she's drinking sherry gin.
But the [E] drinks save your soul, you enter your [Dbm] will, you will in your home.
It's an Irish [Abm] Party, we ain't going [A] home, wanna kick me [E] out?
We're both my [Dbm] home, let's drink a few [Abm] and we'll be on our [A] back.
Now everyone [Dbm] in here stand up and clap, it's an Irish [Abm] Party, we ain't going [A] home, wanna
kick me [E] out?
We're both my home, we'll drink a few and we'll be on our back.
Now everyone in here stand up and clap.
_ _ [Bb] Put your glass [D] up and let's have a good time and keep those feet moving along with the rhyme.
I got you all moving from Dublin to Cork, everyone's clapping from Clare to New [N] York.
Keep your glass up and let's have a good time and keep those feet moving along with the [Gb] rhyme.
On the Emerald [Eb] Isle, we're having the cracks, so just for good measure, let's bring that hook [G] back. _
_ _ [Dbm] _ It's an Irish [Abm] Party, we ain't going [A] home, wanna kick me [E] out?
We're both my [Dbm] home, we'll drink a [Abm] few and we'll be on our [A] back.
Now everyone [Dbm] in here stand up and clap, it's an Irish [Abm] Party, we ain't going [A] home, wanna
kick me [Dbm] out?
We're both my home, we'll drink a [Abm] few and we'll be on our [A] back.
Now everyone [E] in here stand up and [Dbm] clap, it's an Irish [Abm] Party, we ain't going [A] home, wanna
kick me [E] out?
We're both my home, we'll drink a few and we'll be on our back.
Now everyone in here stand up and clap. _ _ _
_ [B] _ _ _ _ _ _ _