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Come In Lyrics By The Irish Rovers

Song Lyrics And Guitar Chords for ''Come In'' by The Irish Rovers ballad group with the Ukulele and the 5 string banjo chords added for the key of G.
Co[G]me in, come in I'll d[C]o the best I ca[G]n 
Come in, come in bring your who[A7}le bloody cl[D]an 
Ta[G]ke it slow and easy and I'll sha[C]ke you by the ha[G]nd 
Sit you do[D]wn I'll treat you decent, I'[G]m an Ir[C]ishm[G]an
 
I've traveled East, I've traveled West, I've roamed from town to town 
I've cut the harvest down in Clare, met people of renown 
Where ever I went the welcome mat was always waiting me' 
So fill your glass along with us and old Ireland free

Come in, come in I'll do the best I can 
Come in, come in bring your whole bloody clan 
Take it slow and easy and I'll shake you by the hand 
Sit you down I'll treat you decent, I'm an Irishman

When I am gone some other place and my memories going dim 
Raise your glass and join the toast, invite the colleens in 
Then think about the good old times and you'll remember me 
When good old songs were roaring out and the porter flowing free

Come in, come in I'll do the best I can 
Come in, come in bring your whole bloody clan 
Take it slow and easy and I'll shake you by the hand 
Sit you down I'll treat you decent, I'm an Irishman .
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The Irish Rovers Lyrics ''Come In''.
​Key: G Major
Tempo: ~100 BPM
Time Signature: 4/4

🎶 Chords UsedG (320003) C (x32010) D (xx0232) A7 (x02020)
🪘 Strumming Pattern (Irish Pub Rhythm)A simple, bouncy pattern:
↓ ↓↑ ↑↓↑ 1 2& 3&4& 👉 Keep it bright and percussive — accent beat 2 slightly.
Palm-muting the bass on beat 1 adds drive for verses.

🎵 Lyrics with Chords
Co[G]me in, come in I'll d[C]o the best I ca[G]n Come in, come in bring your wh[A7]ole bloody cl[D]an Ta[G]ke it slow and easy and I'll sha[C]ke you by the ha[G]nd Sit you do[D]wn I'll treat you decent, I'[G]m an Ir[C]ishm[G]an
I've [G]traveled East, I've [C]traveled West, I've [G]roamed from town to town I've [G]cut the harvest down in [C]Clare, met [A7]people of ren[D]own Where [G]ever I went the welcome mat was [C]always waiting me So [G]fill your glass along with us and [D]old Ire[G]land [C]free[G]
Co[G]me in, come in I'll d[C]o the best I ca[G]n Come in, come in bring your wh[A7]ole bloody cl[D]an Ta[G]ke it slow and easy and I'll sha[C]ke you by the ha[G]nd Sit you do[D]wn I'll treat you decent, I'[G]m an Ir[C]ishm[G]an
When [G]I am gone some [C]other place and my [G]memories going dim Raise your [G]glass and join the [C]toast, invite the [A7]colleens [D]in Then [G]think about the good old times and [C]you'll remember me When [G]good old songs were roaring out and [D]the porter flowing [G]free
🎵 Final Chorus
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Co[G]me in, come in I'll d[C]o the best I ca[G]n Come in, come in bring your wh[A7]ole bloody cl[D]an Ta[G]ke it slow and easy and I'll sha[C]ke you by the ha[G]nd Sit you do[D]wn I'll treat you decent, I'[G]m an Ir[C]ishm[G]an
💡 Performance Tip
  • Between verses, strum a bar of G → C → G as an interlude.
  • On the last line of the final chorus, slow down and hold the last G to let the room sing the last word:
    “I’m an Irish—maaan…”
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