Corrigan Brothers write song to Honour Richmond Spiders ESPY nominee Ireland’s Rebecca Barry.
Song Video Link
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Corrigan brothers, the Irish band whose ten million you tube hit “There’s no one as Irish as Barack Obama” charted all over the world have written a song to celebrate Limerick hockey legend Rebecca Barry’s ESPY nomination, the annual sports awards presented by ESPN,. Lead singer Ger Corrigan said, “Rebecca is a best friend of our niece Amy Redmond and we are very familiar with her spectacular goal but to be nominated for an ESPY is incredible. We just had to write a song to celebrate Rebecca and her outstanding achievement. Now lets get as many people as we can voting for her over the coming days. Pease Go to ESPN .COM and vote Rebecca”
The song is a reworking of the Hayseed Dixie interpretation of the AC/DC classic “You Shook me all night long”.
To vote for Rebecca please use the following link, http://espn.go.com/espys/2013/
Corrigan Brothers latest album “A Box of Tricks” is currently being recorded and will be released in October.
Rebecca Barry Hockey Queen- Corrigan Brothers (2013)
Song Video Link
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Now she’s a hockey Queen
She moves like a machine
The midfield maestro
Of the Richmond spiders team
She’s in a different class
Sometimes she moves so fast
You see a vapour trail
As she’s going past
Scoring goals with such flair
What a wonderful player
Her hockey stick’s a magic wand
And she’s the conjurer
She has opponents quaking
With the plays she’s making
And the best play ESPY
SHE may well be taking
Oh she’s up where she belongs
Vote Rebecca on ESPN.COM
The Wonder goal she scored
People stopped their chores
They watched it from the North Pole
To the Azores
A piece of magic skill, it gave us all a thrill
In Limerick her home town they talk about it still
Lets help her win the day
The ESPY for best play
Vote Rebecca Barry
AND WE WILL Say
She has opponents quaking
With the plays she’s making
And the best play ESPY
SHE may well be taking
Oh she’s up where she belongs
Vote Rebecca on ESPN.COM
Oh she’s up where she belongs
Vote Rebecca on ESPN.COM