The album's "
Come On Eileen" became a number one hit in both the UK and the US. Dexys Midnight Runners are best known as a
one-hit wonder in the US ("Come On Eileen" was also the first US single release by Dexys), but in the UK, "
Geno" had previously reached number one, and "
Jackie Wilson Said (I'm in Heaven When You Smile)" and "
The Celtic Soul Brothers" were also UK hits. Before "Come On Eileen", Dexys' only North American single was the
Northern Soul classic "Seven Days Too Long", which Dexys' previous label EMI America had released only in Canada (with "Geno" as the
B-side). However, on the strength of "Come On Eileen",
Too-Rye-Ay reached number 14 in the US. Different releases of
Too-Rye-Ay featured different versions of "Come On Eileen". Certain editions of the album featured a version beginning with a solo fiddle playing the first line of the
folk song "
Believe Me, If All Those Endearing Young Charms" and ending with a simple fadeout (
length: 4:12). This version of the song is the one featured on the single release. However, many other versions of the album omit this fiddle solo, beginning directly with the bassline (
length 4:07). Other editions of the album (including many of the "re-releases") featured a version without the violin intro and including a tag of Kevin Rowland singing "Young Charms" at the end (
length: approximately 4:32), while the digital version offered by
Spotify and the 2002 US CD reissue includes both front and end "Young Charms" tags. (
length: approximately 4:47, or 4:19 without the ending tag). In addition, the most common release of the album features "Come On Eileen" as the final track, while the original US release features the tune as the opening track on Side 2. The album was re-released in 1996 on CD with eight bonus tracks. In 2000 an enhanced edition was released with the music videos for "Come On Eileen" and "Jackie Wilson Said" as bonus material. In 2002 a US edition with bonus tracks was released. Marking its 25th anniversary, a 2007 two-CD deluxe edition was released, which included the entire 14-song album kickoff performance on BBC Radio 1 that had previously been released (without "I'll Show You") as
BBC Radio One Live in Concert. In August 2022 the album was again re-released with three CDs with the bonus tracks from 1996 plus five more and a live show from 1982. The studio album was also remixed; thus, it is called ''Too-Rye-Ay 'As It Should Have Sounded.''' Rowland said about the remixes, "The songs and performances are great, but I always felt the mixes could be better. It's my most successful album, but it doesn't sound as good as the others." It was also released on vinyl. ==Track listing==