Corrigan Brothers in Katie Taylor’s corner as she bids for London Olympic Victory

Corrigan Brothers the Limerick band who have enjoyed over seven million you tube hits with their international hit “There’s no one as Irish as Barack Obama” and have charted all over the world are back with a song in support of Irish World Champion Boxer Katie Taylor as she bids for Olympic Gold. The brothers who have made the US top 40 world music chart , had one of their songs recently feature in the hit American Comedy “30 Rock” and have just completed the soundtrack for the Olympia Films production of “George Clooney’s Irish Roots as well as having a TV hit video in the USA IN April for their song celebrating Rory McIlroy’s elevation to the number one golfer in the world. They also featured in an extensive New York Times article recently when their “Neutrino Song” popularised the question that had intrigued the world’s science community regarding Einsteins’s theory.

Lead singer Ger Corrigan told the Irish World, “we think Katie Taylor has the potential to be a world superstar, she has a sparkling personality and is an extremely talented boxer and the Olympic stage is a great opportunity for her to shine, we hope to perform the song personallyfor her before she departs for London”.

Come On Katie Taylor – words and MusicCorrigan Brothers- 2012

 

She’s the Princess

Of the Ring

Come on Katie

Do your thing

Watch her Jab

And hook and swing

Come on

Katie Taylor

 

 

Come on Katie

Make your name

Under the Olympic

Flame

The first lady

In the game

Come on

Katie Taylor

 

 

She’s the pride of the

Emerald isle

Fists of steel

A winning smile

O much style

Come on

Katie Taylor

 

From Kerry up to

Donegal

To Obamas home

In Moneygall

They’ll be cheering

One and all

Come on

Katie Taylor

 

She’s the Princess

Of the Ring

Come on Katie

Do your thing

Watch her Jab

And hook and swing

Come on

Katie Taylor

 

 

Come on Katie

Make your name

Under the Olympic

Flame

The first lady

In the game

Come on

Katie Taylor

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