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Phil Coulter
Ireland's Call
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Works Info
Composer
:
Phil Coulter
Genre
:
Choral
Style
:
Choral
Compose Date
:
1995
Average_duration
:
3:29
Ireland's Call is a song composed by Phil Coulter in 1995. It was written as an anthem to be used by the Irish Rugby Football Union (IRFU) for their international matches. The song was first performed at the Ireland vs England match in Dublin on February 24, 1995. The song has a simple structure with a chorus that is repeated throughout the song. The lyrics are written in a way that is inclusive of all Irish people, regardless of their background or political beliefs. The chorus goes: "Come the day and come the hour Come the power and the glory We have come to answer our country's call From the four proud provinces of Ireland" The song has four verses, each representing one of the four provinces of Ireland: Ulster, Munster, Leinster, and Connacht. The verses describe the beauty and history of each province and their contribution to Irish culture. The melody of the song is simple and easy to sing along to, with a strong emphasis on the chorus. The song has a traditional Irish feel to it, with the use of instruments such as the bodhrán, tin whistle, and fiddle. Ireland's Call has become a popular anthem for Irish sports teams, not just the rugby team. It has been used by the Irish soccer team, the Irish cricket team, and the Irish hockey team. The song has also been used at events such as the Special Olympics and the World Police and Fire Games. Overall, Ireland's Call is a unifying anthem that celebrates the diversity and strength of the Irish people. Its simple melody and inclusive lyrics have made it a popular choice for Irish sports teams and events.
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