James Cagney
Frances Langford
James Cagney
James Cagney
James Cagney & Sally Sweetland
James Cagney & & & Walter Huston
James Cagney
James Cagney & Sally Sweetland
[GEORGE]
Who is the man who will spend or will even lend?
[MARY]
Harrigan
[GEORGE]
That's me!
[MARY]
Who is your friend when you find that you need a friend?
Harrigan
[GEORGE]
That's me!
For I'm just as proud of my name you see
As an Emperor, Czar or a King, could be
Who is the man helps a man every time he can?
[MARY]
Harrigan
[GEORGE]
That's me!
H!
[MARY]
A!
[GEORGE]
Double R - I
[MARY]
G - A - N spells Harrigan
[GEORGE]
Proud of all the Irish blood that's in me;
Divil a man can say a word agin me
H!
[MARY]
A!
[GEORGE]
Double R - I
[MARY]
G - A - N, you see
[BOTH]
Is a name that a shame never has been connected with
Harrigan, that's me!
H - A - double R - I - G - A - N spells Harrigan
Proud of all the Irish blood that's in me;
Divil a man can say a word agin me
H - A - double R - I - G - A - N, you see
Is a name that a shame never has been connected with
Harrigan, that's me!
Harrigan was written by George M. Cohan.