- Ireland's Call
"Ireland's Call" is a song commissioned by the
Irish Rugby Football Union for use at internationalrugby union fixtures (featuring theIreland national rugby union team and the junior national teams.)Cite news
url=http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/features/daily-features/article2889336.ece
title=Gavin Mairs: Why it's time to take a stand on anthems
date=2007-08-23
accessdate=2008-05-26
publisher=Belfast Telegraph ] It has since also been adopted by the Irish Hockey,Cricket andRugby league teams.Overview
In each case the team represents the whole island of
Ireland (bothNorthern Ireland and theRepublic of Ireland ). While "Amhrán na bhFiann " (Irish for “The Soldier's Song”) is thenational anthem of the Republic of Ireland, and has been used by some all-Ireland Olympic teams, its use arouses sensitivities among those with unionist sympathies in Northern Ireland. [Cite web
url=http://cain.ulst.ac.uk/csc/reports/sugdenharvie/sugdenharvie95-3.htm
title=Sport and Community Relations in Northern Ireland 3.2 Flags and anthems
author=John Sugden and Scott Harvie
year=1995
accessdate=2008-05-26] Equally, the national anthem of Northern Ireland, as part of theUnited Kingdom , is "God Save The Queen ", which is sensitive among those with nationalist sympathies. At matches played in the Republic, both "Amhrán na bhFiann" (as the anthem of the Irish nation) and Ireland's Call (as the anthem of the home (Irish) team) are sung. Elsewhere, Ireland's Call is the only anthem used in recognition of the need for a unifying anthem.At most games today, only the first verse is sung, followed by the chorus in the same key. The chorus is then repeated in a higher key; at the end, the last line is repeated.
The song was written by
Phil Coulter in 1995. He composed it because he loved hearing a combination of the Irish accents singing together.Cite web
publisher=bbc.co.uk
url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sportacademy/hi/sa/learning_centre/newsid_2369000/2369769.stm
title=Ireland's Call
accessdate=2008-05-26] It was first broadcast simultaneously inNorthern Ireland on the "Kelly" show and in theRepublic of Ireland onGay Byrne 's "Late Late Show ", sung byAndrew Strong , singer in the film "The Commitments", accompanied by Portadown Male Voice Choir. He has rewritten the lyrics to be sung in the Celtic Thunder singing tour, where he has collaborated with Sharon Browne, the Original Producer of Celtic Woman.Since its creation, there has been an ongoing debate in Irish society over the song – both in terms of its political suitability, and in terms of the quality of the composition. This tends to come to a head during each
Rugby World Cup – the only time the Irish team plays a succession of matches away from home, and hence, when "Ireland's Call" is most prominently used.However, in the wake of Ireland's game against England at
Croke Park in the 2007Six Nations championship , commentators in the Irish media talked about how powerful the rendition of the anthem was: “Amhrán na bhFiann" and "Ireland's Call" were belted out with such hair-raising intensity that men and women were crying as they sang."” [Cite news
publisher=The Irish Times
title=Hair-raising cry of anthems fills Croker with pride and joy
date=2007-02-26
accessdate=2008-05-26
url=http://www.ireland.com/newspaper/frontpage/2007/0226/1172185106645.html]Other rugby match songs
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Flower of Scotland
*La Marseillaise
*The Fields of Athenry
*Swing Low, Sweet Chariot
*Molly Malone
*Bread of Heaven
*Waltzing Matilda References
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