Christie Moore’s version is in D#m major with a capo on the 3rd fret. If you like to simlify the chords without a
huge change to the tune use C instead of the F-chords and G intead of G6 and G7.
Intro: Play one instrumental verse
Come (G)all of you fine (C)people wher(G)ever you may (C)be
I’ll (G)sing of a (C)brave Belfast (G)man
-G6-G7
Who (C)scorned the army's might though they’d shoot him on sight
And they (G)shot down (F)Joe Mc(G)Cann,
Joe Mc(C)Cann.
They (G)shot down (F)Joe Mc(G)Cann. -G6-G
(G)In a Belfast (C)bakery in the (G)August of the (C)year
When
in(G)ternment was im(C)posed throughout the (G)land -G6-G7
Six (C)volunteers from Belfast held 600 troops at bay
And
their (G)leader was (F)Joe Mc(G)Cann, Joe Mc(C)Cann.
Their (G)leader was (F)Joe Mc(G)Cann. -G6-G
He (G)fought
for the (C)people in the (G)markets where he (C)worked
In de(G)fence of the (C)rights of (G)man -G6-G7
But the (C)undercover
crew told the soldiers what to do
And they (G)shot down (F)Joe Mc(G)Cann, Joe Mc(C)Cann.
They (G)shot down (F)Joe Mc(G)Cann.
-G6-G
He (G)had no (C)gun so he (G)started to (C)run
To es(G)cape them as (C)many’s the time be(G)fore
-G6-G7
One (C)bullet brought him down as he lay on the ground
They (G)shot him (F)ten times (G)more, ten times (C)more,
They
(G)shot him (F)ten times (G)more. -G6-G
His (G)cause was the (C)freedom of the (G)people of this (C)land
(Alt: He
(G)fought and he (C)died for the (G)people of this (C)land)
The (G)protestant and (C)catholic working (G)man -G6-G7
He
(C)caused the bosses fear and for this they paid him dear
When they (G)murdered brave (F)Joe Mc(G)Cann, Joe Mc(C)Cann.
When
they (G)murdered brave (F)Joe Mc(G)Cann. -G6-G
Outro: Play one instrumental verse plus another one fading