The Man From Mullingar Chords by Wolfe Tones
Tempo:
117.5 bpm
Chords used:
F
C
Bb
G
Am
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[F] You may talk and [Bb] write and boast [F] about your fiends [C] and your clans,
And how the Bison County Corp beat up the Black and Tans,
And [Bb] you little codger, [F] who came out without [C] a scar,
His name is Paddy Mulligan, the man [F] from Olingar.
The feelers chased him out of [C]
Connemara,
For beating up the valiant [C] Dan O'Hara.
When Patrick [F] came to Fanny Holt, [G] he stole a [F] parson's car,
[C] And he sold it to the bishop in the town of [F] Castlebar.
Seven hundred [C] feelers caught him catching,
[F] And the king sent out another for the lashing.
When [Bb] Patrick came to Dublin [C] Town, he stole [F] an armoured car,
[C] And he gave it to the IRA brigade in [F] Mullingar.
On Easter [Bb] Monday morning, [F] when the boys did [C] hear the sound,
Well, Paddy raised the flag of war down in his native town.
First he [Bb] went to make his [F] peace with dear old [C] Father Mar,
Then went out and blew the barracks up on the calf [F] of Mullingar.
The feelers chased him out [C] of Connemara,
[F] For beating up the valiant [C] Dan O'Hara.
When Patrick [F] came to Fanny Holt, he stole a parson's car,
[C] And he sold it to the bishop in the town of [F] Castlebar.
Seven hundred [C] feelers couldn't catch him,
[F] The king sent out another [C] for the lashing.
When [Bb] Patrick came to Dublin [G] Town, he stole [F] an armoured car,
[C] And he gave it to the IRA brigade in Mullingar.
[F] And when Ireland [Bb] takes its place [F] among the nations [C] of the world,
A flag of Orange waiting bleeds at the forewinds of Sunfurs.
You'll [Bb] read the roll of honour [F] you'll find with the [C] next car,
Padraig Sassville Mulligan, the man [F] from Mullingar.
The feelers chased him out of [C] Connemara,
For beating up the valiant Dan O'Hara.
When Patrick [Am] came to Fanny Holt, he [C] stole a [F] parson's car,
[C] And he sold it to the bishop in the town of [F] Castlebar.
Seven hundred [C] feelers couldn't catch him,
[F] The king sent out another for the lashing.
[Bb] When Patrick came to Dublin [G] Town, he stole [F] an armoured car,
[C] And he gave it to the IRA brigade in [F] Mullingar.
[N]
And how the Bison County Corp beat up the Black and Tans,
And [Bb] you little codger, [F] who came out without [C] a scar,
His name is Paddy Mulligan, the man [F] from Olingar.
The feelers chased him out of [C]
Connemara,
For beating up the valiant [C] Dan O'Hara.
When Patrick [F] came to Fanny Holt, [G] he stole a [F] parson's car,
[C] And he sold it to the bishop in the town of [F] Castlebar.
Seven hundred [C] feelers caught him catching,
[F] And the king sent out another for the lashing.
When [Bb] Patrick came to Dublin [C] Town, he stole [F] an armoured car,
[C] And he gave it to the IRA brigade in [F] Mullingar.
On Easter [Bb] Monday morning, [F] when the boys did [C] hear the sound,
Well, Paddy raised the flag of war down in his native town.
First he [Bb] went to make his [F] peace with dear old [C] Father Mar,
Then went out and blew the barracks up on the calf [F] of Mullingar.
The feelers chased him out [C] of Connemara,
[F] For beating up the valiant [C] Dan O'Hara.
When Patrick [F] came to Fanny Holt, he stole a parson's car,
[C] And he sold it to the bishop in the town of [F] Castlebar.
Seven hundred [C] feelers couldn't catch him,
[F] The king sent out another [C] for the lashing.
When [Bb] Patrick came to Dublin [G] Town, he stole [F] an armoured car,
[C] And he gave it to the IRA brigade in Mullingar.
[F] And when Ireland [Bb] takes its place [F] among the nations [C] of the world,
A flag of Orange waiting bleeds at the forewinds of Sunfurs.
You'll [Bb] read the roll of honour [F] you'll find with the [C] next car,
Padraig Sassville Mulligan, the man [F] from Mullingar.
The feelers chased him out of [C] Connemara,
For beating up the valiant Dan O'Hara.
When Patrick [Am] came to Fanny Holt, he [C] stole a [F] parson's car,
[C] And he sold it to the bishop in the town of [F] Castlebar.
Seven hundred [C] feelers couldn't catch him,
[F] The king sent out another for the lashing.
[Bb] When Patrick came to Dublin [G] Town, he stole [F] an armoured car,
[C] And he gave it to the IRA brigade in [F] Mullingar.
[N]
Key:
F
C
Bb
G
Am
F
C
Bb
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[F] _ _ You may talk and [Bb] write and boast [F] about your fiends [C] and your clans,
And how the Bison County Corp beat up the Black and Tans,
And [Bb] you little codger, [F] who came out without [C] a scar,
His name is Paddy Mulligan, the man [F] from Olingar.
The feelers chased him out of [C]
Connemara,
For beating up the valiant [C] Dan O'Hara.
_ When Patrick [F] came to Fanny Holt, [G] he stole a [F] parson's car,
[C] And he sold it to the bishop in the town of [F] Castlebar.
Seven hundred [C] feelers caught him catching, _
[F] And the king sent out another for the lashing.
When [Bb] Patrick came to Dublin [C] Town, he stole [F] an armoured car,
[C] And he gave it to the IRA brigade in [F] Mullingar.
_ On Easter [Bb] Monday morning, [F] when the boys did [C] hear the sound,
Well, Paddy raised the flag of war down in his native town.
First he [Bb] went to make his [F] peace with dear old [C] Father Mar,
Then went out and blew the barracks up on the calf [F] of Mullingar.
The feelers chased him out [C] of Connemara,
_ [F] For beating up the valiant [C] Dan O'Hara.
_ When Patrick [F] came to Fanny Holt, he stole a parson's car,
[C] And he sold it to the bishop in the town of [F] Castlebar.
Seven hundred [C] feelers couldn't catch him,
[F] The king sent out another [C] for the lashing.
When [Bb] Patrick came to Dublin [G] Town, he stole [F] an armoured car,
[C] And he gave it to the IRA brigade in Mullingar.
[F] _ _ And when Ireland [Bb] takes its place [F] among the nations [C] of the world,
A flag of Orange waiting bleeds at the forewinds of Sunfurs.
You'll [Bb] read the roll of honour [F] you'll find with the [C] next car,
Padraig Sassville Mulligan, the man [F] from Mullingar.
The feelers chased him out of [C] Connemara,
_ For beating up the valiant Dan O'Hara.
_ When Patrick [Am] came to Fanny Holt, he [C] stole a [F] parson's car,
[C] And he sold it to the bishop in the town of [F] Castlebar.
Seven hundred [C] feelers couldn't catch him,
_ [F] The king sent out another for the lashing.
_ [Bb] When Patrick came to Dublin [G] Town, he stole [F] an armoured car,
[C] And he gave it to the IRA brigade in [F] Mullingar.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _
[F] _ _ You may talk and [Bb] write and boast [F] about your fiends [C] and your clans,
And how the Bison County Corp beat up the Black and Tans,
And [Bb] you little codger, [F] who came out without [C] a scar,
His name is Paddy Mulligan, the man [F] from Olingar.
The feelers chased him out of [C]
Connemara,
For beating up the valiant [C] Dan O'Hara.
_ When Patrick [F] came to Fanny Holt, [G] he stole a [F] parson's car,
[C] And he sold it to the bishop in the town of [F] Castlebar.
Seven hundred [C] feelers caught him catching, _
[F] And the king sent out another for the lashing.
When [Bb] Patrick came to Dublin [C] Town, he stole [F] an armoured car,
[C] And he gave it to the IRA brigade in [F] Mullingar.
_ On Easter [Bb] Monday morning, [F] when the boys did [C] hear the sound,
Well, Paddy raised the flag of war down in his native town.
First he [Bb] went to make his [F] peace with dear old [C] Father Mar,
Then went out and blew the barracks up on the calf [F] of Mullingar.
The feelers chased him out [C] of Connemara,
_ [F] For beating up the valiant [C] Dan O'Hara.
_ When Patrick [F] came to Fanny Holt, he stole a parson's car,
[C] And he sold it to the bishop in the town of [F] Castlebar.
Seven hundred [C] feelers couldn't catch him,
[F] The king sent out another [C] for the lashing.
When [Bb] Patrick came to Dublin [G] Town, he stole [F] an armoured car,
[C] And he gave it to the IRA brigade in Mullingar.
[F] _ _ And when Ireland [Bb] takes its place [F] among the nations [C] of the world,
A flag of Orange waiting bleeds at the forewinds of Sunfurs.
You'll [Bb] read the roll of honour [F] you'll find with the [C] next car,
Padraig Sassville Mulligan, the man [F] from Mullingar.
The feelers chased him out of [C] Connemara,
_ For beating up the valiant Dan O'Hara.
_ When Patrick [Am] came to Fanny Holt, he [C] stole a [F] parson's car,
[C] And he sold it to the bishop in the town of [F] Castlebar.
Seven hundred [C] feelers couldn't catch him,
_ [F] The king sent out another for the lashing.
_ [Bb] When Patrick came to Dublin [G] Town, he stole [F] an armoured car,
[C] And he gave it to the IRA brigade in [F] Mullingar.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _