''''traffic — Everywhere'' By Richie Kavanagh.
: One verse warns of the "bould hur" with his elbow out the door, revving his engine and determined to be first through the jam. Chorus and Style
Like much of Kavanagh's work, such as "The Pothole Song" or "Aon Focal Eile", the track blends social commentary with slapstick humor, often featuring dialogue between Richie and his recurring character "Johnny".
: Some drivers remain perfectly calm, while others are visibly angry and frustrated. ''''TRAFFIC EVERYWHERE'' BY RICHIE KAVANAGH.
Kavanagh uses the song to observe the quirky behaviors of people stuck in traffic jams:
: Ladies are described using the delay to "powder up their noses" and apply lipstick. : One verse warns of the "bould hur"
Watch the official performance of 'Traffic Everywhere' to see Richie Kavanagh's comedic delivery: ''''TRAFFIC EVERYWHERE'' BY RICHIE KAVANAGH. Richie Kavanagh YouTube• Mar 13, 2019
"Traffic Everywhere" is a humorous Irish folk song by singer-songwriter Richie Kavanagh , released as part of his 2000 album Scratch Me Back . The track captures the relatable frustration of modern commuting with Kavanagh's signature comedic style and heavy Carlow accent. Kavanagh uses the song to observe the quirky
: The lyrics detail various ways people pass the time, such as men yawning, smoking ("eating fags"), and picking their noses.
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