"Orange" is a song performed by Irish comedian
David O'Doherty
David Nicholas O'Doherty (; born 18 December 1975) is an Irish comedian, author, musician, actor and playwright and son of renowned jazz pianist Jim Doherty. His stand-up has won many international awards including the if.comedy award in 2008 a ...
. It was released on CD in February 2007 as part of his attempts to have a "Minor" hit single, preferably at #27 in the charts. The exploits of O'Doherty trying to have this "hit" was featured in an episode of his TV series, ''The Modest Adventures of David O'Doherty''.
The song was written and recorded by David O'Doherty, and was recorded onto standard
CD-R
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discs using his own laptop to do so. His phone number was written on the back of the single's (also homemade) artwork so that if the people who bought it couldn't get it to play, they could contact him and he would play them the song over the phone.
Song promotion
Fewer than 312 singles were produced, as it usually only takes this number of single sales to enter the Irish Single Chart top 30. As such, the physical single is now a rare collector's item for fans of his.
The song received limited airplay on the radio due to profanity in the lyrics towards the end of the song. However, O'Doherty showed up to various radio stations, such as
Rick O'Shea
Paul Crossan (born 7 May 1973, also known as Rick O'Shea) is an Irish radio personality. He was born in Drimnagh, Dublin 12, grew up in Crumlin, and attended Drimnagh Castle Secondary School and later UCD. He has been a presenter on RTÉ 2fm s ...
's
2FM show, to perform a version of the single live in order to promote it.
The single was launched at the branch of
Oxfam
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History
Founded at 17 Broad Street, Oxford, as the Oxford Co ...
on Parliament Street in
Dublin
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. However, at the launch, people couldn't buy the single as it wouldn't register in the Singles chart. The CD was only available in two stores: Tower Records and Road Records, both in Dublin.
Song content
The song itself features a catchy, bouncy beat combined with a calmly sung verse and a drumming chorus.
It tells the story about a man that works in a
photocopy
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shop who makes his own badges. He has never had any luck with women and was too shy to ask any of them out on a date. At the same time, there is a woman who got fired from the
Pizza
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parlour where she worked, as she was a militant
Vegetarian
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and tried to make all the pizzas vegetarian too. She never got asked out either. She was a fan of
Garfield
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and took a poster into the photocopy shop where the man was working. They struck up a conversation and arranged to go out to a pub on a date. However she turned up to the date wearing a lot of badly applied
fake tan
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. Hence, she is "Orange" in colour.
The man was seriously put off by this and wanted to end the date, but instead she leaves him when he orders a packet of
Bacon Snacks because this goes against her beliefs as a vegetarian. The song ends with the man and woman realising that they weren't meant for each other after all.
The song's lyrics reference many random orange items such as
Garfield
''Garfield'' is an American comic strip created by Jim Davis. Originally published locally as ''Jon'' in 1976, then in nationwide syndication from 1978 as ''Garfield'', it chronicles the life of the title character Garfield the cat, his human ...
,
Fanta
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,
Tonka
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Trucks and the
Oompa Loompa
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s from the film, ''
Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory
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''.
Music video
The music video features the story of the song being acted out, interspersed with scenes of O'Doherty singing in a white suit on a beach. On his TV show, he noted how the biggest selling Irish artists like
Westlife
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,
Boyzone
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or
Johnny Logan, usually wore white suits in their music videos. In this way, he hoped to emulate their success.
The part of the man is played by fellow Irish comedian
Bernard O'Shea
Bernard O'Shea is an Irish comedian from Durrow, County Laois, Ireland. He co-hosted the 2FM ''Breakfast Republic'' with Jennifer Zamparelli and Keith Walsh. He made his name on the satirical sketch TV show ''Republic of Telly''.
O'Shea s ...
. The video can be seen on
YouTube
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. The song famously ended with the man leaving and saying the line "that shit, that shit is fucking insane" (referring to her bad fake tan use).
Chart performance
The song reached #30 in the Irish singles charts. O'Doherty had been hoping it would reach #27, but this position was held by
Jibbs
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's song "
Chain Hang Low
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". He was still happy with his "success", as it meant he had a minor chart hit. The song is now considered a
cult hit
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by O'Doherty's many fans.
External links
* {{youtube, yLrYN8CgVPY, "Orange"
2007 singles
Irish novelty songs
Comedy songs
2007 songs