The Story of Finn McCool (feat. Brian Barrentine & Kristin Bauer)
The Story of Finn McCool (official lyrics)
I sing you now story of a man who wasn't small.
Some say he was a giant standing over 10 feet tall.
He was one of the greatest heroes Ireland had ever seen.
And though he looked ferocious, he really wasn't mean,
Not mean, he really wasn't mean.
What was his name? Finn McCool
And what do we sing? Diggity-doo
Diggity diggity diggity doo
His name was Finn McCool, McCool
Diggity diggity diggity doo
His name was Finn McCool
There was another giant man who lived across the sea. (Oooo!)
And every day he yelled and screamed mean things we won't repeat. (Ahhh!)
His name was Bennandonner and such a bully was he
Our hero Finn McCool decided to stop him from being so mean
So mean, to stop him from being so mean
What was his name? Finn McCool
And what do we sing? Diggity-doo
Diggity diggity diggity doo
His name was Finn McCool, McCool
Diggity diggity diggity doo
His name was Finn McCool
So one day he went to work to build a bridge across the sea. (Aaaaaaaah)
He walked across the bridge to stop the bully from being so mean
But when he saw Bennandonner, his mouth hung open wide
For the other giant was more than double his size
His size, Bennandonner was double his size
So Finn McCool turned around and ran back to his wife
He said "pack your things we're leaving now or else we'll surely die"
But even at that moment, Bennandonner had arrived
So she dressed him up as a baby
Put him in the cradle to hide
To hide
Put him In the cradle to hide
What was his name? Baby McCool
And what do we sing? Diggity-goo
Digitty Digitty Digitty goo
His name was Baby McCool, McCool
Digitty Digitty Digitty goo
His name was Baby McCool
She opened the door to the giant who said
I'm looking for Finn McCool
He dared to come upon to Scotland, now I'm here to fight the fool
She said he'd be glad to fight ya as she sat upon her stool
But he isn't here, just me and the baby
The baby of Finn McCool
McCool, The baby of Finn McCool
Well, if that is the size of the baby, then I think I've changed my mind
His Dad must be even bigger and so I'll say 'goodbye
Go back across the sea and hope my husband stays out of sight
Of sight, her husband stays out of sight
What was his name? Finn McCool
And what do we sing? Diggity-doo
Diggity diggity diggity doo
His name was Finn McCool, McCool
Diggity diggity diggity doo
His name was Finn McCool
Now the moral of this story is known throughout the land
"Sometimes it takes a woman's brain to defeat a giant man"
A man, to defeat a giant man
Sometimes it takes a woman's brain to defeat a Giant man
ALL
So what was her name? Maeve McCool
And what do we sing? Diggitydoo
Digitty Digitty Digitty doo
Her name was Maeve McCool, McCool
Digitty Digitty Digitty doo
Her name was Maeve McCool
And What was his name? Finn McCool
And what do we sing? Diggity-doo
Diggity diggity diggity doo
His name was Finn McCool, McCool
Diggity diggity diggity doo
His name was Finn McCool
The Story of Finn McCool!
I sing you now story of a man who wasn't small.
Some say he was a giant standing over 10 feet tall.
He was one of the greatest heroes Ireland had ever seen.
And though he looked ferocious, he really wasn't mean,
Not mean, he really wasn't mean.
What was his name? Finn McCool
And what do we sing? Diggity-doo
Diggity diggity diggity doo
His name was Finn McCool, McCool
Diggity diggity diggity doo
His name was Finn McCool
There was another giant man who lived across the sea. (Oooo!)
And every day he yelled and screamed mean things we won't repeat. (Ahhh!)
His name was Bennandonner and such a bully was he
Our hero Finn McCool decided to stop him from being so mean
So mean, to stop him from being so mean
What was his name? Finn McCool
And what do we sing? Diggity-doo
Diggity diggity diggity doo
His name was Finn McCool, McCool
Diggity diggity diggity doo
His name was Finn McCool
So one day he went to work to build a bridge across the sea. (Aaaaaaaah)
He walked across the bridge to stop the bully from being so mean
But when he saw Bennandonner, his mouth hung open wide
For the other giant was more than double his size
His size, Bennandonner was double his size
So Finn McCool turned around and ran back to his wife
He said "pack your things we're leaving now or else we'll surely die"
But even at that moment, Bennandonner had arrived
So she dressed him up as a baby
Put him in the cradle to hide
To hide
Put him In the cradle to hide
What was his name? Baby McCool
And what do we sing? Diggity-goo
Digitty Digitty Digitty goo
His name was Baby McCool, McCool
Digitty Digitty Digitty goo
His name was Baby McCool
She opened the door to the giant who said
I'm looking for Finn McCool
He dared to come upon to Scotland, now I'm here to fight the fool
She said he'd be glad to fight ya as she sat upon her stool
But he isn't here, just me and the baby
The baby of Finn McCool
McCool, The baby of Finn McCool
Well, if that is the size of the baby, then I think I've changed my mind
His Dad must be even bigger and so I'll say 'goodbye
Go back across the sea and hope my husband stays out of sight
Of sight, her husband stays out of sight
What was his name? Finn McCool
And what do we sing? Diggity-doo
Diggity diggity diggity doo
His name was Finn McCool, McCool
Diggity diggity diggity doo
His name was Finn McCool
Now the moral of this story is known throughout the land
"Sometimes it takes a woman's brain to defeat a giant man"
A man, to defeat a giant man
Sometimes it takes a woman's brain to defeat a Giant man
ALL
So what was her name? Maeve McCool
And what do we sing? Diggitydoo
Digitty Digitty Digitty doo
Her name was Maeve McCool, McCool
Digitty Digitty Digitty doo
Her name was Maeve McCool
And What was his name? Finn McCool
And what do we sing? Diggity-doo
Diggity diggity diggity doo
His name was Finn McCool, McCool
Diggity diggity diggity doo
His name was Finn McCool
The Story of Finn McCool!
Credits
Writer(s): Brian Barrentine
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