Irish Son (song)
"Irish Son" is a pop song written by Guy Chambers and Brian McFadden, and produced by Chambers and Paul Stacey, for McFadden's first solo album, Irish Son. It was released as the album's second single in the UK on November 22, 2004. The song was released following a large media build-up due to the success of his first single. However, the launch of the song was marred by controversy, when many radio stations and music channels banned the song and its accompanying music video due to the song's lyrical content, and the bad reflection focused on CBS schools in Ireland. Elton John slammed the song's lyrical content when he reviewed the track in Time Out, claiming the song was "just horrible". With the bad press surrounding the song, it failed to become his second number-one in the UK, peaking
Irish Son (song)
"Irish Son" is a pop song written by Guy Chambers and Brian McFadden, and produced by Chambers and Paul Stacey, for McFadden's first solo album, Irish Son. It was released as the album's second single in the UK on November 22, 2004. The song was released following a large media build-up due to the success of his first single. However, the launch of the song was marred by controversy, when many radio stations and music channels banned the song and its accompanying music video due to the song's lyrical content, and the bad reflection focused on CBS schools in Ireland. Elton John slammed the song's lyrical content when he reviewed the track in Time Out, claiming the song was "just horrible". With the bad press surrounding the song, it failed to become his second number-one in the UK, peaking
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"Irish Son" is a pop song writ ...... the UK, peaking at number six.
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"Be True To Your Woman", "Optimystik", "Three Babies and a Man"
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"Irish Son" is a pop song writ ...... number-one in the UK, peaking
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Irish Son (song)
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