"Theme from ''Harry's Game''" is a 1982 song by
Clannad
Clannad () is an Irish band formed in 1970 in Gweedore, County Donegal by siblings Ciarán, Pól, and Moya Brennan and their twin uncles Noel and Pádraig Duggan. They have adopted various musical styles throughout their history, including ...
commissioned as the
theme for ''
Harry's Game'', a
Yorkshire Television miniseries adapted from a 1975 novel set in
The Troubles
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in
Northern Ireland
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.
It was released as a
single in October 1982 and became a surprise hit, reaching number 5 in the
UK Singles Chart
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the following month and number 2 in the
Irish Singles Chart
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.
Composition
The song was written "in a couple of hours",
credited to
Pól Pól is a masculine given name in both the Irish and Faroese languages.
Persons with the name
*Pól Brennan, (born 1956), Irish, musician.
*Pól Callaghan, Northern Irish, politician.
* Pól Ó Foighil, (1928–2005), Irish, politician and activis ...
and Ciarán Brennan.
Gerald Seymour
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Early life
Gerald Seymour was born to William Kean Seymour and his second wife, Rosalind Wade.Scottish Gaelic
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song from Clannad's album ''
Fuaim'', but Clannad felt
Irish-language
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lyrics would be more appropriate.
The verse is adapted from a
Connacht Irish proverb
in a 1948 anthology,
[; cited in ] glossed by
Máire (Moya) Brennan as "Everything that is and was will cease to be."
This was considered appropriate to the miniseries' depiction of the futility of political violence.
The song is to date the only British hit single ever to have been sung entirely in Irish. The chorus "''Fol lol the doh fol the day, Fol the doh fol the day''", is ancient
Irish mouth-music, known as Portaireacht, which is common in traditional music.
Over previous albums, Clannad's sound had moved away from
traditional Irish music arrangements, and the production of "Theme from ''Harry's Game''", using lush slow layers of
synthesiser and
vocal harmony
Vocal harmony is a style of vocal music in which a consonant note or notes are simultaneously sung as a main melody in a predominantly homophonic texture. Vocal harmonies are used in many subgenres of European art music, including Classical ch ...
, marked the arrival of what would become their signature style for the next decade.
Reception
The song won an
Ivor Novello
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He was born into a musical ...
award, and launched Clannad's global career. Its success delayed the release of the band's 1983 album ''
Magical Ring'', which was altered to include it and more material in the same style.
It has since appeared in several
Hollywood
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* Hollywoo ...
movies, most notably ''
Patriot Games,'' in which an IRA member, played by
Patrick Bergin
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, is seen watching the music video for the song on his television.
Clannad's 1990 album ''
Anam'' was released in the United States in 1992 to capitalise on the ''Patriot Games'' exposure, with "Harry's Game" inserted in the tracklist; the album sold well and the track was often broadcast on
VH1
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. Its use from late 1992 in a
Volkswagen Passat
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commercial introduced Clannad to a broader American audience and boosted sales of ''Anam''.
The song also features on Clannad's vocalists' live albums, the 2005 album ''
Óró - A Live Session'' and the 2008
Moya Brennan
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solo album ''
Heart Strings''. The original has also been
sampled various times by artists such as
Kaleef and
Elate
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. Moya Brennan recorded a solo version at Mothership Studio for dance musician
Chicane
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, which he used on his UK top 10 hit "
Saltwater."
Track listing
# Theme From ''Harry's Game'' – 2:30
# Strayed Away – 2:47
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
1989 Theme from ''Harry's Game'' / Hourglass AA-side
In 1989, as part of the promotion for their compilation ''Pastpresent,'' Clannad re-released the "Theme from ''Harry's Game''" as an AA-side single with their new song "
Hourglass
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."
1992 ''Patriot Games'' re-release

In 1992, the "Theme from ''Harry's Game''" was used in the soundtrack to the film ''
Patriot Games,'' and it was also re-released as a single. There were two versions of the CD single, a two-track and a four-track version, both with the same cover and catalogue number.
Track listing
7" single, cassette, 5" compact disc
# "Theme from ''Harry's Game''"
# "Robin (The Hooded Man)"
5" compact disc
# "Theme from ''Harry's Game''"
# "Robin (The Hooded Man)"
# "
In a Lifetime"
# "Closer to your Heart"
1993 Jameson Whiskey re-release
In 1993, in connection with an advertising campaign for
Jameson Whiskey, both "Theme from ''Harry's Game"'' and "In A Lifetime" were re-released in The Netherlands.
Track listing
# "Theme from ''Harry's Game''"
# "Caisleán Óir"
Cover versions and other use
The song has been covered by artists including
Phil Coulter
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Coulter ha ...
and
Celtic Woman. The Irish rock band
U2 also used the song as their
outro during the
War Tour
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, and it can be heard as such at the beginning and end of their live film ''
U2 Live at Red Rocks: Under a Blood Red Sky''.
It has also been used extensively by the RAF for the decommissioning flypasts of the
Avro Vulcan
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Delta wing bomber, and subsequently in memorial flights at airshows.
* 1986 – Light Shadows
* 1993 –
Phil Coulter
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Coulter ha ...
on ''Recollections''
* 1996 – The game
Civilization II
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features that music as the soundtrack of "The Oracle" wonder of the world
* 1997 –
Phil Coulter
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Coulter ha ...
and
James Galway
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on ''Legends''
* 1999 –
Chicane
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on ''Saltwater''
* 2005 –
Órla Fallon, then of
Celtic Woman, on ''
Celtic Woman (album)''
* 2009 –
Ron van den Beuken
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Early life
Van den Beuken attended the Maastricht Academy of Music and Maastricht University, where he studied in law. It was also there he became interested in dance m ...
feat. Nicole Tyler on ''Faraway''
* 2009/2011 –
Dierdre Shannon on ''
Celtic Thunder
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:
Storm
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'' (the album was recorded in 2009 but released in 2011)
* 2019 –
Voces8 on ''Enchanted Isle''
Footnotes
References
{{DEFAULTSORT:Theme From Harry's Game
1983 songs
Celtic Woman songs
Clannad songs
Irish songs
Television drama theme songs
Songs written by Pól Brennan
Songs about The Troubles (Northern Ireland)