Lyrics Johnny McEldoo - Tommy Makem
There
was
johnny
mceldoo
and
mcgee
and
me
And
a
couple
of
two
or
three
went
on
the
spree
one
day
We
had
a
bob
or
two,
which
we
knew
how
to
blew
And
the
beer
and
whiskey
flew
and
we
all
felt
gay
We
visited
mccann's,
maclaman's,
humpty
dan's
We
then
went
into
swan's,
our
stomachs
for
to
pack
We
ordered
out
a
feed,
which
indeed,
we
did
need
And
we
finished
it
with
speed,
but
we
still
felt
slack
Johnny
mceldoo
turned
red,
white
and
blue
As
a
plate
of
irish
stew
he
soon
put
out
of
sight
He
shouted
out
"encore!"
with
a
roar
for
some
more
That
he'd
never
felt
before
such
a
keen
appetite
We
ordered
eggs
and
ham,
bread
and
jam,
what
a
cram
But
him,
we
couldn't
ram,
though
we
tried
our
level
best
For
everthing
we
brought,
cold
or
hot,
mattered
not
It
went
down
him
like
a
shot
and
he
still
stood
the
test
He
swallowed
tripe
and
lard
by
the
yard,
we
got
scarred
We
thought
it
would
go
hard
when
the
waiter
brought
the
bill
We
told
him
to
give
o'er,
but
he
swore
he
could
lower
Twice
as
much
again
and
more
before
he
had
his
fill
He
nearly
supped
a
trough
full
of
broth
says
mcgragh
"He'll
devour
the
tablecloth
if
you
don't
hold
him
in"
When
the
waiter
brought
the
charge,
mceldoo
felt
so
large
He
began
to
shout
and
barge
and
his
blood
went
on
fire
He
began
to
curse
and
swear,
tear
his
hair
in
despair
To
finish
the
affair,
called
the
shop
man
a
liar
The
shop
man,
he
through
out
and
no
doubt,
he
did
clout
Mceldoo
he
kicked
about
like
an
old
football
Tattered
all
his
clothes,
broke
his
nose,
i
suppose
He
would
have
killed
him
with
a
few
blows
in
no
time
at
all
Mceldoo
began
to
howl
and
to
growl,
by
my
soul
Through
an
empty
bowl
at
the
shop
keepers
head
It
struck
poor
mickey
flynn,
took
the
skin
from
his
chin
An
eruction
did
begin
and
we
all
fought
and
bled
The
peelers
did
arrive,
man
alive,
four
or
five
At
us
they
made
a
dive
for
us
all
to
march
away
We
paid
for
all
the
mate
that
we
ate,
stood
a
trait
And
went
home
to
ruminate
on
the
spree
that
day
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2 The Little Beggarman
3 Johnny I Hardly Knew You
4 Canada My Own Land
5 Gentle Annie
6 Roddy McCorley
7 The Old Orange Flute
8 Johnny McEldoo
9 The Black Velvet Band
10 The Irish Rover
11 The Rambles of Spring
12 Farewell to Carlingford
13 The Wild Rover
14 Red Is the Rose
15 Tim Finnegan's Wake
16 The Moonshiner
17 The Butcher Boy
18 I'll Tell My Ma
19 Bold O' Donahue
20 Four Green Fields
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