The Simpsons: Warm Your Heart With This Irish Choir Singing “Baby on Board”

Who would’ve thought our Irish could do this sober?

One of the most classic episodes of The Simpsons is “Homer’s Barbershop Quartet” which is set to celebrate its 24th birthday this September. The episode featured Homer teaming up with Skinner, Apu, and Barney (in place of a departed Chief Wiggum) in a barbershop quartet called The Be-Sharps” that saw the group get huge off the back of their hit single “Baby on Board”.

The song propelled the group to national acclaim that even saw the guys win a Grammy for Outstanding Soul, Spoken Word, or Barbershop Album of the Year!

So it’s no surprise that this song would still be influential on our youth today as evidenced by this rendition of The Be-Sharps’ “Baby on Board” in front of an Irish crowd that should melt your soul. This take was performed by an all-Dublin based group called the “The Ramparts” and you can watch it below: