
But this sounds like one of the Yamaha Pro PSR keyboards, or a Tyros... because of the autochorus, along with the "standard" backing track. My late Dad's a Tyros owner
( , Fri 4 Mar 2011, 13:02, Reply)

and I concur. The auto-harmonies give it away. Lovely keyboard but a bit unwieldy. Good song BTW!
( , Fri 4 Mar 2011, 13:12, Reply)

..That has been playing the same fucking CD of irish music on a loop for the last 10 years. It's so bad that I can't drink in there any more. One of the singers sounds like the second singer on this. Kind of a mix between Frank Sidebottom and a man with the narrow end of a traffic cone wedged up his nose.
( , Fri 4 Mar 2011, 13:07, Reply)

He's known for doing "comedy" (and I use the term loosely) songs. I remember him being fairly popular when I was a kid.
( , Fri 4 Mar 2011, 14:04, Reply)