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Experience the iconic 'Celtic soul' sound and high-energy accelerando of the official single edit: Come On Eileen (Single Edit) Dexys Midnight Runners - Topic YouTube• Jun 26, 2025

The song is famous for its "Celtic soul" sound, blending fiddles, banjo, accordion, and a driving horn section. Come On Eileen (Single Edit)

The opening lines reference Johnnie Ray , a 1950s singer known for his emotional delivery, contrasting the "mono" sadness of the past with the narrator's urgent present. Legacy & Cultural Impact Experience the iconic 'Celtic soul' sound and high-energy

"" by Dexys Midnight Runners (credited as Dexys Midnight Runners and the Emerald Express ) is a cornerstone of 1980s pop, reaching number one in both the UK and the US following its release in June 1982 . The Single Edit , typically clocking in around 3:25 to 4:12 depending on the region and digital platform, streamlines the sprawling, folk-infused energy of the full album version from Too-Rye-Ay . Production & Musicality The Single Edit , typically clocking in around

The lyrics, penned by Rowland, , and Billy Adams , explore themes of youthful defiance and Catholic repression.

Despite long-standing speculation, Rowland has often stated that Eileen was a "composite" character created to highlight the narrator's desire to escape a "beaten down" existence.

The track was produced by the powerhouse duo of and Alan Winstanley , who captured Kevin Rowland’s raw, desperate vocal performance.