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Date of issue: 31.12.2000
Record label: Higher Octave
Song language: English
Johnny Tarr |
Lemme tell you a little story |
About a man named Johnny Tarr |
He was a hard drinking son of a preacher |
Always at the bar |
Lager from the tap |
Or shots of Paddy from the shelf |
He could open his throttle |
And throw back a bottle |
As quick as the Devil himself, Johnny Tarr |
And the word got around |
That Johnny Tarr was no pretender |
From Claire to here they’d lock up the beer |
When Johnny went on a bender |
Down at Dickey Mack’s |
The Rising Sun, or at the Swan |
He was drinking at seven, by ten to eleven |
Well, all the booze would be gone, Johnny Tarr |
And even if you saw it yourself, you wouldn’t believe it |
But I wouldn’t trust a person like me, if I were you |
Sure I wasn’t there, I swear I have an alibi |
I heard it from a man who knows a fella who says it’s true |
It was nine in the morning |
On a cold and rainy night |
Johnny rolled into the Castle Bar |
Looking to get tight |
He had money in his pocket |
He had whiskey in his eye |
He said, «Get up off your asses |
And set up the glasses |
I’m drinking this place dry» |
Now all the serious boozers |
They were soon broken hearted |
When Johnny finished off six |
And he was only getting started |
Guzzling down the pints |
Knockin' em back like candy |
He was lookin' alright to be drinkin' all night |
Then Nora brought out the brandy, Johnny Tarr |
And even if you saw it yourself, you wouldn’t believe it |
But I wouldn’t trust a person like me, if I were you |
Sure I wasn’t there, I swear I have an alibi |
I heard it from a man who knows a fella who says it’s true |
Johnny drank the whole damn bottle |
Had another pint or two |
When it made no impression |
He started a session with Murphy’s Millennium Brew |
He was waiting for his pint |
When his face turned green |
Jesus, Johnny fell down |
After only fifteen |
And you could’ve heard a pin drop |
Then the crowd let out a roar |
It took five Cork women |
To lift Johnny off the floor |
The doctor looked him over |
And said, «Better call the hearse |
But it’s not what you’re thinkin' |
It wasn’t the drinkin' this man died of thirst» Johnny Tarr |
And even if you saw it yourself, you wouldn’t believe it |
But I wouldn’t trust a person like me, if I were you |
Sure I wasn’t there, I swear I have an alibi |
I heard it from a man who knows a fella who says it’s true |
And even if you saw it yourself, you wouldn’t believe it |
But I wouldn’t trust a person like me, if I were you |
Sure I wasn’t there, I swear I have an alibi |
I heard it from a man who knows a fella who says it’s true |
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