Musha God Help Her

Charlie & the Bhoys

Musha God Help Her
Performed By Charlie & the Bhoys
Album UPC 889211644681
CD Baby Track ID TR0001618399
Label Catb Glasgow
Released 2015-06-08
BPM 130
Rated 0
ISRC usdy41504293
Year 2015
Spotify Plays 7,691
Writers
Writer Traditional Song
Pub Co Public Domain
Composer Traditional Song
ClearanceFacebook Sync License,Traditional Sync,YouTube Sync ServiceEasy Clear
Publisher Admin CD Baby Publishing
Rights Controlled Master and Public Domain
Rights Easy Clear: Public Domain
Original/Cover/Public Domain public domain
Country UK - Scotland

Description

A CHILL OUT COLLECTION OF TOP IRISH TRADITIONAL AND REBEL SONGS

Notes

Charlie and the Bhoys are an Irish / Celtic band that were formed over two decades ago in the East End of Glasgow and played their first ever concert at the Squirrel Bar Glasgow in 1989. They are known as the "No.1 Glasgow Celtic Band in the World. They have enjoyed a reasonable degree of success in their role having played to audiences across the world including New York, Dubai, Sydney, Tokyo, Toronto, Dublin, London and other cities in North America, Australia, Europe and all across the UK and Ireland.

The band have written more songs regarding Celtic Football Club than any other.

The biggest turn-out for the band to date was in Seville, Spain, Prado De San Sebastian where an estimated 15,000+ turned out on the eve of Celtic FCs UEFA Cup final with FC Porto. The only time the band appear in Glasgow these days is at the famous Glasgow Barrowlands venue twice yearly - Good Friday and September weekend.

Famous Celtic FC songs by Charlie and the Bhoys include: Willie Maley, Raised on Celtic, Inter Milan, Bhoys Against Bigotry, Bye Bye Rangers, Tommy Burns, Johnny Doyle and the latest Bertie Auld song which can be found on the latest CD - to name a few.

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