It has already reached number 14 on the Irish homegrown top 20 list.
A song released in aid of a Laois baby with a rare condition is rivalling Niall Horan and Dermot Kennedy in the Irish charts.
Wish You Well was released by Laois GAA referee Seamus Mulhare a week ago and has reached number 14 on the Irish homegrown top 20 list.
He's hoping that it will help add to the €485,000 that has already been raised for one year old Dan Donoher who suffers from spinal muscular atrophy.
A Go Fund Me page has been set up to raise the €2m need for his treatment in the US.
Mr. Mulhare says in times like this, rivalry goes out the window
Managers Should Consider Remote Work Where Possible- FRS
Tourism Minister Welcomes Government Short-Term Let Restrictions
Former Portlaoise Prison Assistant Governor Criticises Psychiatric Prisoner Numbers
Midlands Local Authority Submits Plans To Extend Living City Initiative
Laois Commuters Spend Up To Two Hours A Day Travelling To Work
"Clarity, Honesty And Fairness Must Come Before Profits" - Midlands MEP
Rent Increases Hit Westmeath Council Tenants
NUJ Warn Oireachtas AI Threatening Journalism
Midlands Tourism Businesses Awarded For Excellence
Man Accused Of Murder In 5 Star Laois Hotel Pleads Not Guilty
Time To Move On From Bord Bia Bickering - Midlands MEP
Three Midlands Schools In Line For New Special Classes
Two Men Hospitalised Following Midlands Assault
Midlands Wind Farm Opponents Face ‘Uphill Battle’
Laois Councillor Wants Clarity On NDP
"If You Build On A Floodplain, I Won't Protect You" - OPW Minister
Gardaí Investigate Laois Burglary
"The Right Action In The Wrong Location" - Action Group Campaigning Against Midlands Windfarm
Deadline For Observations on Westmeath Community Centre Tomorrow
Laois County Council Launch Youth Theatre Pilot Proposals