NOTE: This song is for entertainment purposes only - I do not wish to promote the use of alcohol. If you choose to drink, please do so responsibly, and please for the safety of yourself and others, do not drink and drive!
Free PDF sheet music of this song at http://stokesmusic.tripod.com/songs.html
If you enjoyed this, please sample my original full-length musical Robin Hood: A Troubadour's Tale at http://stokesmusic.tripod.com/robin.html#head
This is the song "Patrick McNally's" by Sam Stokes. It is a fun Irish drinking song. Enjoy! Visit my website at http://stokesmusic.tripod.com. Comments are welcome, but must be approved first to ensure that no derogatory or offensive language is used, however you are entitled to your own opinion. So rest assured that I will approve comments whether or not you like the song, as long as no
derogatory or offensive language is used.
-Lyrics-
At Patrick McNally's you'll find what you need
Each patron will raise you his glass.
The barkeep's a right jolly fellow indeed.
Just tip him or he'll kick your . . .
CHORUS:
Well, we drink and we laugh and sometimes we do fight
And then we'll sing a song and we'll make it alright
And we'll all go home friends at the end of the night
And sleep long past break of daylight.
Old Thomas would stay here all night if he could
but leaves when his old lady calls.
He knows if he doesn't, his old lady would
Give him a swift kick in the . . .
CHORUS:
The barmaid's a sweet lass with long golden hair.
She works hard and she never quits.
The barfly's all eye her but also beware
She'll punch you if you grab her . . .
CHORUS:
Sometimes when big Seamus has too many beers
he goes off and throws a huge fit.
He'll grab you and lift you by both of your ears.
Hurts so much you'll scream "holy . . ."
CHORUS:
And when little Ian gets into the brawl
he thrashes around like a buck.
He then will proceed to get beaten by all
And you'll hear him shouting "oh . . ."
CHORUS:
And on Sunday morning the preacher begins
And, oh, he's got stories to tell
how Patrick McNally and all of his friends
will someday be burning in . . .
CHORUS:
-Chord Changes-
Chord Changes to "Patrick McNally's" by Sam Stokes
Intro: G G F#m Em7 | A7 A7 D D |
Verses: D Bm Em/G F#m | Em/G A7 D D |
D Bm Em/G F#m | Em/G A7 A A |
Chorus: D Em/G D A | D Em/G D A |
G G F#m Em | A7 A7 D D |
My brother's name is Patrick Mcnally
sporkfork123 1 year ago 33
@sporkfork123 That's awesome! I hope he likes the song!
samstokes80 1 year ago 15
1:18 Willie is Scottish XD
puppetsan 1 year ago 28
So true. I hope it didn't ruin it for you!
samstokes80 1 year ago 4