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- Harrigan
- Words and Music
by George M. Cohan - 1907
Intro: |
G Cm G Cm |
G Am 7 D7 G |
- D7 |
G |
Chorus: |
G E7 |
A7 |
D7 A7 D7 |
G G#dim |
G |
D7 |
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G |
G E7 |
A7 |
D7 A7 D7 C7 |
B7 |
G Cm G Cm |
G Am 7 D7 G |
- D7 |
G (repeat all) |
Ending: |
G Cm G Cm |
G Am 7 D7 G |
- D7 |
G (end) |
- 8-beat intro. Play 4-beats
for each cell, reading from left to right.
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- Intro:
- Who is your friend when
you find that you need a friend? Harrigan, that's me!
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- Chorus:
- H, A, double-R, I, G, A,
N spells Harrigan,
Proud of all the Irish blood that's in me, Divvil a man
can say a word agin me,
H, A, double-R, I, G, A, N you see,
- Is a name that a shame never
has been connected with, Harrigan, that's me!
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- Ending:
- Who is the man that the
town's simply mad about? Harrigan that's me!
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- Arranged by Jim Bottorff
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appear in single rows. Let me know of any problems.
- email: jbott@ix.netcom.com