pics from http://www.pdphoto.org/PictureHome.php?cid=23&mat=pdef&md=cid Ireland, Ireland Come the day and come the hour, come the power and the glory we have come to answer our coutry's call from the four proud provinces of ireland Ireland, ireland However, at home matches in Dublin the Irish national anthem, the Soldier's Song, is also sung. Phil Coulter - Ireland`s Call Lyrics. At matches played in Ireland – both this song and the Irish National Anthem are sung – but at rugby matches played outside Ireland – Ireland’s Call is the only song used before a match. "Ireland's Call" lyrics. The Lyrics and Words to Ireland’s Call – The Irish Rugby Song. However, at home matches in Dublin the Irish national anthem, the Soldier's Song, is also sung. Ireland, Ireland Come the day and come the hour, come the power and the glory we have come to answer our coutry's call from the four proud provinces of ireland Ireland, ireland "Ireland's Call" is a song used as a national anthem by some sports competitors representing the island of Ireland, originally and most notably the men's rugby union team. Ireland’s Call is the song that is sung before every Irish international rugby match. With the Ireland rugby team representing both the Republic and Northern Ireland, 'Ireland's Call' was scripted to help cross sectarian and national divides and adopted as the rugby anthem in 1995. 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 Irela Phil Coulter - Ireland`s Call Lyrics. The song Ireland’s Call is seen as a song that can be sung by both Nationalist and Unionist supporters and players.Irelands Call was written by Phil Coulter . Lyrics to 'Ireland's Call' by The High Kings. 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 Irela It was commissioned by the Irish Rugby Football Union for the 1995 World Cup, because many of the IRFU's members are Ulster unionists from Northern Ireland who would regard the use of the anthem of the Republic of Ireland as inappropriate. Ireland’s Call is the song that is sung before every Irish international rugby match. With the Ireland rugby team representing both the Republic and Northern Ireland, 'Ireland's Call' was scripted to help cross sectarian and national divides and adopted as the rugby anthem in 1995. [Lyrics] 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 Ireland, Ireland Together standing tall Shoulder to shoulder We'll answer Ireland's call Side by side We stand like brothers One for all and all together We will stay united through darker days The Irish rugby team – unlike the scoccer team – is drawn from both sides of the border. Lyrics to 'Ireland's Call' by The High Kings.
At matches played in Ireland – both this song and the Irish National Anthem are sung – but at rugby matches played outside Ireland – Ireland’s Call is the only song used before a match. However, at home matches in Dublin the Irish national anthem, The Soldier's Song, is also sung. With the Ireland rugby team representing both the Republic and Northern Ireland, Ireland's Call was scripted to help cross sectarian and national divides and adopted as the rugby anthem in 1995. [Lyrics] 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 Ireland, Ireland Together standing tall Shoulder to shoulder We'll answer Ireland's call Side by side We stand like brothers One for all and all together We will stay united through darker days There are four verses in the song – but only the first verse is sung at Rugby matches followed by the chorus sung twice. Rend Collective Lyrics "Ireland's Call" 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 Ireland, Ireland Together standing tall Shoulder to shoulder We'll answer Ireland's call