McGinty was dead and McCarthy didn't know it
Quote from hardax on October 20, 2006, 12:31 amIf you do, please let me know what it is. Thanks.
"McGinty was dead and McCarthy didn't know it McCarthy was dead and McGinty didn't know it McGinty, McCarthy were in the same bed And each didn't know that the other was dead"
If you do, please let me know what it is. Thanks.
"McGinty was dead and McCarthy didn't know it McCarthy was dead and McGinty didn't know it McGinty, McCarthy were in the same bed And each didn't know that the other was dead"
Quote from admin on October 20, 2006, 7:44 amHere's something similar. Don't know any title though.
Have you ever been to an Irishman's shanty
Where beer is so plenty, and money so thinny
A three legged stool, and table to match
And string on the door instead of a latchThere are spiders and cobwebs all over the ceiling
And they give you the itchiest feeling
The soup is made of cigarette butts
And if you come back you must be nutsO'Reilly was dead and McGinty didn't know it
McGinty was dead and O'Reilly didn't know it
They both slept in the same darned bed
And neither one knew the other was dead
Here's something similar. Don't know any title though.
Have you ever been to an Irishman's shanty
Where beer is so plenty, and money so thinny
A three legged stool, and table to match
And string on the door instead of a latch
There are spiders and cobwebs all over the ceiling
And they give you the itchiest feeling
The soup is made of cigarette butts
And if you come back you must be nuts
O'Reilly was dead and McGinty didn't know it
McGinty was dead and O'Reilly didn't know it
They both slept in the same darned bed
And neither one knew the other was dead
Quote from jacci on January 7, 2007, 3:46 amI was surfing the web to see if I could find the rest of the words. Thank you. It is sung to the tune of the Irish Washerwoman.
I was surfing the web to see if I could find the rest of the words. Thank you. It is sung to the tune of the Irish Washerwoman.