Non-US music -- itunes ireland

want a song not available on itunes in US. it redirects me to itunes ireland. when i try to purchase it won't let me and just redirects to itunes US. how do i purchase from non-US itunes?
thanks

You can only purchase from your own country's store - to be able to buy from another country's store you will need to be in that country and have a billing address from that country on your account. You can try requesting that the song be added to the US store, but unless the record company agrees to it then Apple won't be able to sell it there : http://www.apple.com/feedback/itunes.html
Is it available on other music purchase download sites that you have access to ?

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