Hannigans Hooley - JIM TOLAND



Now Hannigan was an Irish man, he came from Erin's Isle

He was a rogue who had a brogue you'd hear for half a mile

When Hannigan throws a Hooley sure the word it gets about

Though you may be a stranger, if you're passin' by, he'd shout



Hey, come into the parlour, you can make yourself at home

Come into the parlour, sure you won't be on your own

There's Mick McGee, there's Rafferty, said there's Murphy and Muldoon

There's Mick McGilligey's daughter, doesn't know the taste of water



Their gaits are stout, they're stickin' out, there's grub for half the town

There's plenty of good old whisky if you want to wash it down

So if you're Irish, you sure are welcome

For there's a Hooley on at Hannigan's house tonight



Now theres a Hannigan, Brannigan, Mickey Malone

Mrs O'Rafferty, Bridget McKewn

Now (?......................?) will play a jig with all he's might

When Brady meets O'Grady, their eruptions are a fight

And take it from me, there's a hell of a spree at Hannigan's house tonight



Come into the parlour, you can make yourself at home

Come into the parlour, sure you won't be on your own

There's Mick McGee, there's Rafferty, said there's Murphy and Muldoon

There's Mick McGilligey's daughter, doesn't know the taste of water



There gait's are stout, they're stickin' out, there's grub for half the town

There's plenty of good old whisky if you want to wash it down

So if you're Irish, you sure are welcome

For there's a Hooley on at Hannigan's house tonight



Now Hannigan was an Irish man, he came from Erin's Isle

He was a rogue who had a brogue you'd hear for half a mile

When Hannigan throws a Hooley sure



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