Marching Band Arrangement
Come on Eileen – Dexys Midnight Runners
Marching Band Arrangement – Come on Eileen
General Information
- Duration: c. 1:45
- Difficulty: Moderate-Advanced
- Original Medium: 80s Rock
- Release Date: 1982
- Copyright: See Below
- Price: See Below
Look/Listen
Instrumentation
- Flute/Piccolo
- B-flat Clarinet (split)
- E-flat Alto Saxophone (split)
- B-flat Tenor Saxophone
- Trumpet I-II-III
- Mellophone (split)
- Trombone I-II
- Baritone
- Sousaphone
- Battery Percussion 1
- Drumset (optional) 2
- Baritone Sax (optional) 2
- Bass Guitar (optional) 2
Also Available
This arrangement is available as part of a full show package (Music of the 1980s). Also available:
- Africa (Toto)
- Any Way You Want It (Journey)
- Beat It (Michael Jackson)
- Billie Jean (Michael Jackson)
- Blister in the Sun (Violent Femmes)
- Careless Whisper (Wham!)
- Come on Eileen (Dexys Midnight Runners)
- Crazy Train (Ozzy Osbourne)
- Dreams (Van Halen)
- The Final Countdown (Europe)
- Highway to the Danger Zone (Kenny Loggins)
- Innocent Man (Billy Joel)
- Jump (Van Halen)
- Livin’ on a Prayer (Bon Jovi)
- Longest Time (Billy Joel)
- Pressure (Billy Joel)
- Rosanna (Toto)
- Separate Ways (Journey)
- Take On Me (a-Ha)
- Thriller (Michael Jackson)
- Total Eclipse of the Heart (Bonnie Tyler)
- Uptown Girl (Billy Joel)
- View to a Kill (Duran Duran)
- You Give Love a Bad Name (Bon Jovi)
Notes
1 The battery percussion parts in this arrangement were created by me: a non-percussionist. They are playable, but they are also basic, under the assumption that you have a percussion instructor/arranger who can write better battery parts (an XML file of the parts can be sent to assist your percussion arranger).
2 Bari Sax, Bass Guitar, and Drumset are included in this arrangement for use by pep bands.
Purchase Options
Come on Eileen marching band
Copyright Note
This marching band arrangement is copyrighted and requires a custom arrangement license in addition to the purchase of the music. The music’s rights holders (not me as the arranger) set and charge these licensing fees, which vary based on the publisher, composer or performer, ensemble size, and the type of organization requesting the arrangement. Most licenses cost between $100 and $400 per piece. You can request them directly from the publisher or go through a clearinghouse like Tresóna Music. In some cases, you can secure a license directly from the composer.
To avoid extra fees and expenses, consider performing music that is in the Public Domain. This is music that is no longer under copyright, and can be arranged and performed without paying any additional licensing fees. For more music for marching band, check out my other arrangements – everything from jazz and orchestral music to 80s classics like Careless Whisper .