Sharon Shannon with Mundy – ‘The Galway Girl’

10 April 2008 When Johnny Cash saw a late-career resurgence with sparse, stripped-back acoustic covers of 'Hurt' and 'Personal Jesus' in 2002, I waited to hear if the new Cash fans in Ireland would also rave about 'Forty Shades Of Green'. I waited in vain. Not that I have anything against that harmless ballad; I'm … Continue reading Sharon Shannon with Mundy – ‘The Galway Girl’

Glenn Keating and Greg Ryan – ‘The Munster Song’

3 April 2008 We've had nine Irish number ones about Irish and Man United soccer (not counting two football-related charity fundraisers plus a comedy ballad with a verse about a footballer from Cork), one about Wexford hurling, another that asks will Galway bate Mayo (answer: not if they have Willie Joe) but this is Ireland's … Continue reading Glenn Keating and Greg Ryan – ‘The Munster Song’

U2, The Dubliners, Kíla and A Band of Bowsies – ‘The Ballad Of Ronnie Drew’

6 March 2008 Christy Dignam, who has died just a few days before I write this, didn't have an Irish number one single with his band Aslan. However, as a credited member of A Band of Bowsies, the collective noun for the plethora of Irish singers appearing here, this is the third time we've seen … Continue reading U2, The Dubliners, Kíla and A Band of Bowsies – ‘The Ballad Of Ronnie Drew’

Leon Jackson – ‘When You Believe’

20 December 2007 The 2007 series of The X Factor wasn't a vintage year: no dazzling winner like Leona Lewis, no breakout finalist like One Direction or Olly Murs, not even a people's leftfield favourite like Jedward. Small-boyish Leon from Scotland beat big-boyish Rhydian from Wales, the two of them essentially distinguishable only by the … Continue reading Leon Jackson – ‘When You Believe’

Leona Lewis – ‘Bleeding Love’

25 October 2007 Insofar as any pop music analysis can be methodologically sound, I remember having a lightbulb moment at a small local gig in November 2007. There, I heard the support act—a hipster guy with a ukulele, naturally—play their version of 'Bleeding Love', then number one in the charts. Ironic or condescending cover versions … Continue reading Leona Lewis – ‘Bleeding Love’