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:For the 1991 film adaptation, see The Commitments (film).
The Commitments (1987) is a novel by Irish writer Roddy Doyle, and is the first episode in The Barrytown Trilogy. It is a tale about a group of unemployed young people in the north side of Dublin, Ireland, who decide to start a soul band. As with most of Roddy Doyle's other works, the characters are complex and evolve throughout the book.

Jimmy Rabbite, a northsider with an Elvis fanatic for a father, accepts an offer to manage a band containing two friends Derek Scully and 'Outspan' Foster. He witnesses a young man singing drunkenly into a microphone at a friend's wedding and is struck by the fact he is singing "something approximating music". He decides the band should play soul music. Jimmy places an ad in the local paper reading "Have you got soul? Then Dublin's hardest working band is looking for you". Eventually, he gets together a mismatched group with seemingly no musical talent, led by mysterious stranger Joey "The Lips" Fagan, who claims to have played trumpet with Joe Tex and the Four Tops. They quickly start learning how to play their instruments and perform a number of local gigs.

Tensions run high between the band members, not helped by the jealously and animosity Joey receives from other male members due to the attention he receives from the female backing singers. The band slowly become more and more musically competent and draw bigger and more enthusiastic audiences, until Joey promises the band that Wilson Pickett, who he claims is an old friend, will join them at a gig and jam with them. When Pickett doesn't show, animosity between various band members boils over and they break up.

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