Sunday, November 21, 2010

Michael Finnegan

Here is a song just about guaranteed to annoy everyone around you, because it repeats the same verse over and over and is extremely contagious.

This song was first documented in 1927, but is probably older than that.

Wikipedia calls this an example of an unboundedly long song, "which can continue with numerous variations until the singer decides (or is forced) to stop", in the manner of "The Wheels on the Bus" and "There's a Hole in the Bucket".



There once was a man named Michael Finnegan,
He grew whiskers on his chinnegan,
Shaved them off and they grew back innegan,
Poor old Michael Finnegan.
(Beginnegan).

Here it is with chords and a key change:

There [D]once was a man named Michael Finnegan,
[A7]He grew whiskers on his chinnegan,
[D]Shaved them off and they grew back innegan,
[A7]Poor old Michael [D]Finnegan.
([B-flat]Be-[D]ginnegan).

There [E-flat]once was a man named Michael Finnegan,
[B-flat 7]He grew whiskers on his chinnegan,
[E-flat]Shaved them off and they grew back innegan,
[B-flat 7]Poor old Michael [E-flat]Finnegan.
([D]Be-[E-flat]ginnagen).

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