Ireland's Call

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"Ireland's Call" is a song commissioned by the Irish Rugby Football Union for use at international rugby union fixtures featuring the Irish rugby union team. It has since also been adopted by the Irish hockey team.

In each case the team represents the whole island of Ireland (both Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland) while "Amhrán na bhFiann" (“A Soldier's Song” in Irish) - Ireland’s National Anthem only represents the Republic. In addition, the anthem’s militant Nationalist theme is unacceptable to Unionists in Northern Ireland. At matches played in the Republic, both Amhrán na bhFiann (as the anthem of the host nation) and Ireland's Call (as the anthem of the home team) are sung. Elsewhere, Ireland's Call is the only anthem used.

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.

Lyrics1

1

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

Chorus

Ireland, Ireland,
Together standing tall
Shoulder to shoulder
We'll answer Ireland's call

2

From the mighty Glens of Antrim
From the rugged hills of Galway
From the walls of Limerick
And Dublin Bay
From the four proud provinces of Ireland
(Chorus)

3

Hearts of steel
And heads unbowing
Vowing never to be broken
We will fight, until
We can fight no more
For the four proud provinces of Ireland
(Chorus)
  1. Parts of the song not usually sung are in italics.

See also

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