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
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