Galway Girl - Related Video


Ed Sheeran

Galway Girl

  • Ed Sheeran

  • Pop

  • 993 KB

  • m4a

  • 3934

  • March 19, 2017

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About Galway Girl

"Galway Girl" is a song by English singer and songwriter Ed Sheeran. The song is a collaboration between Sheeran and Irish folk band Beoga, and is heavily influenced by Irish traditional music. On Saint Patrick's Day, 17 March 2017, Sheeran announced the song as the third single from his 2017 album รท, accompanied by a lyric video. The song entered the charts of 31 countries around the world. It topped the charts in Ireland, Iceland, Slovenia, and Slovakia; reached number two in the UK, Australia, Belgium, Denmark, and Poland; and reached the top five on the charts of Germany, Hungary, Mexico, the Netherlands, Norway, and Sweden. "Galway Girl" was included on the year-end top singles charts of 17 countries, including the top five of Belgium, Denmark, Slovenia, and the UK; the top 10 of Australia, Austria, Germany, New Zealand, and Sweden; and the top 20 of Hungary, Italy, Poland, and Switzerland. The song was certified Platinum or multi-Platinum in 13 countries.

Sheeran wrote and recorded "Galway Girl" together with Irish band Beoga; the song incorporates parts of the tune "Minute 5" from Beoga's album How to Tune a Fish (2011). They decided to write the song after they had finished another song together at his house, and had some free time.

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