The version I knew went something like this:
Bertie Mee said to Bill Shankly
"Have you heard of The North Bank Highbury?"
Shanks said "No, I dont think so,
But I've heard of The Brighton North Stand, "
The version I knew went something like this:
Bertie Mee said to Bill Shankly
"Have you heard of The North Bank Highbury?"
Shanks said "No, I dont think so,
But I've heard of The Brighton North Stand, "
The version I knew went something like this:
Bertie Mee said to Bill Shankly
"Have you heard of The North Bank Highbury?"
Shanks said "No, I dont think so,
But I've heard of The Brighton North Stand, "
I think the original version was sung by Citeh, according to my Man City supporting mate in the late 70's who sang it regularly after a few beers
Said Bertie Mee to Joe Harvey
Have you heard of the North Bank Highbury?
No, said Joe, I don't think so
But I've heard of the Kippax, Maine Road.
I think the original version was sung by Citeh, according to my Man City supporting mate in the late 70's who sang it regularly after a few beers
Said Bertie Mee to Joe Harvey
Have you heard of the North Bank Highbury?
No, said Joe, I don't think so
But I've heard of the Kippax, Maine Road.
The Burnley version (still sung) is
Bertie Mee said to Bill Shankly
Have you heard of the North Bank, Highbury
Shanks said no, I don't think so,
But I've heard of the Longside, Burnley.
Which at least rhymes which is a point in favour of being the original.
Of course, some of our newer singers think it is Bertie Bee doing the asking. Never haviong heard of Bertie Mee. Amateurs.
The old ones probably still do. Fortunately all they do now is reminisce about "weren't we well hard back int' day".Jaysus ! Do they still wear Boots and Skinners with " wristscarfs "?
Jaysus ! Do they still wear Boots and Skinners with " wristscarfs "?
One thing they don’t do is rhyming couplets!
The Burnley version (still sung) is
Bertie Mee said to Bill Shankly
Have you heard of the North Bank, Highbury
Shanks said no, I don't think so,
But I've heard of the Longside, Burnley.
Which at least rhymes which is a point in favour of being the original.
Of course, some of our newer singers think it is Bertie Bee doing the asking. Never haviong heard of Bertie Mee. Amateurs.
The rhymes are:It doesn't rhyme though. Shankly rhymes with Highbury. Line 4 should rhyme with "so"