Come On Eileen

"Come On Eileen" by Dexys Midnight Runners is featured on Just Dance 2 as a DLC.

P1
P1 is a female and has a green and white dress. She has high green and black striped stockings, and black shoes.

P2
P2 Is a male and has a lime green shirt with dark green shorts, jacket, tie and lime green shoes. He also has a green hat with a lime green clover on it. He looks like an Irish leprechaun.

Background
The background has a waterfall with a bunch of trees and a pot of gold.

Gold Moves
This routine has a total of 6 Gold Moves:
 * Gold Moves 1 & 3: Both players raise their hands facing each other.
 * Gold Moves 2 & 4: Same as gold move 1 but facing the other way.
 * Gold Move 5: Both players put their arms out, but P1 has her legs slightly out.
 * Gold Move 6: Spin around. P1 goes to the left; P2 goes to the right.

Trivia

 * The theme looks like St. Patrick's Day because it was released on March 17, which was that holiday.
 * The female dancer's dress is green despite the line which goes "Pretty red dress".
 * The line "Let's take off everything" isn't censored, even though it really should have been, because it refers to getting naked.
 * There is an avatar on Just Dance 2014 of the second dancer. It can only be unlocked in March with the Could You Be Loved Mashup. Coincidentally, this song was released to celebrate St Patrick's Day, and that day is celebrated in March, which coincides with the release of that Mashup.
 * It is not available in Just Dance: Summer Party along with Spice Up Your Life, but Song 2 is, even though these songs were released on the same day.
 * The routine is easy, despite the fact that both difficulty and effort are set at 3.
 * When the dance starts and the singer says "Come on Eileen", the line appears in the lyrics, but after the 1st chorus it doesn't even though the singer sings it again.
 * The rainbow is very pixelated.
 * However in the Beta it wasn't so pixeleted. This may had been down to reduce the size of the file for the Wii.
 * This song has 101 pictograms for both P1 and P2.