| Oh, me name is MacNamara, I’m the leader of the band
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| Although we’re few in numbers, we’re the finest in the land
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| We play at wakes and weddings and at every fancy ball
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| And when we play the funerals, we play the March from Saul
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| Oh, the drums go bang and the cymbals clang and the horns they blaze away
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| McCarthy pumps the old bassoon while I the pipes do play
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| And Henessee Tennessee tootles the flute and the music is something grand
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| A credit to old Ireland is MacNamara’s band
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| Right now we are rehearsing for a very swell affair
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| The annual celebration, all the gentry will be there
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| When General Grant to Ireland came he took me by the hand
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| Says he, «I never saw the likes of MacNamara’s Band»
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| Oh, the drums go bang and the cymbals clang and the horns they blaze away
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| McCarthy pumps the old bassoon while I the pipes do play
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| And Henessee Tennessee tootles the flute and the music is something grand
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| A credit to old Ireland is MacNamara’s band
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| Oh, my name is Uncle Julius and from Sweden I did come
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| To play with MacNamara’s Band and beat the big bass drum
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| And when I march along the street the ladies think I’m grand
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| They shout, «There's Uncle Julius playing with an Irish band!»
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| Oh, I wear a bunch of shamrocks and a uniform of green
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| And I’m the funniest lookin' Swede that you have ever seen
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| There is O’Brians, O’Ryans, O’Sheehans and Meehans, they come from Ireland
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| But, by yimminy, I’m the only Swede in MacNamara’s Band
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| Oh, the drums go bang and the cymbals clang and the horns they blaze away
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| McCarthy pumps the old bassoon while I the pipes do play
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| And Henessee Tennessee tootles the flute and the music is something grand
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| A credit to old Ireland is MacNamara’s band
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| That’s MacNamara |