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Tuning: E A D G B E
Well I lAmately wandered over here to Gsearch for my Uncle Dan, He Amleft the town of Galway in the Cyear of 'E751, CWhere he gone to I don't know I've sGearched this country high and low, But Cback to GGalway FI can't E7go, WithAmout my Uncle Dan.
Have you seeCn my Uncle Dan McCann? GTypical bit of a Galwayman, He CaAmme out to the USA in the Cyear of 'E751. If Cany of you neighbours living here Have Gseen or heard of him anywhere, You'd Coblige me Gif you'd Fhelp me E7find My AmUncle Dan McCann.
Well let me Amtell you about my Uncle Dan By GGod he was a mighty man, He Amswam the River Liffey twice a Cday E7 And he raCn three rounds of the Phoenix Park, And dGance and sing just like a lark, And he Cwasn't Gafraid to go Fhome in the E7dark, My AmUncle Dan McCann.
So have youC seen my Uncle Dan McCann? GTypical bit of a Galwayman, He caAmme out to the USA in the Cyear of 'E751. If Cany of you neighbours living here Have Gseen or heard of him anywhere, You'd Coblige me Gif you'd Fhelp me E7find My AmUncle Dan McCann.
*Note: I often like to strum just the chord here*
AmWell I found my Uncle Dan McCann, GVery prosperous Yankee man, AmHe holds a seat in Congress, and he's Cleader of his E7clan. He's Chelped to write America's laws, His Gheart and soul is in Ireland's cause, God Chelp the Gman who Fopens his E7jaws To my AmUncle Dan McCann.
*Regular Strumming*
So Chere's to my Uncle Dan McCann, GTypical bit of a Galwayman, He fAmought all through the Civil War in the Cyear of 'E761. He was Csupple and nimble in every joint, He Gwasn't afraid of the bayonet point, He Cbelonged to the Gfight in 'F69, E7 My AmUncle Dan McCann.
So hCere's to my Uncle Dan McCann, GTypical bit of a Galwayman, Came Amout to the USA in the Cyear of 'E751. If Cany of you neighbours living here Have Gseen or heard of him anywhere, You'd Coblige me if Gyou'd Fhelp me fE7ind My AmUncle Dan McCann.