- May 8, 2018
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Is that before or after the spine tingling “Let ‘em come”?
Daaaaaaaaaahn thaaaaa Dennnnnnnnn
Is that before or after the spine tingling “Let ‘em come”?
Indeed it was an old Liverpool Folk song called Johnny Todd, so Everton have every right to use it. Whether they did before it became the Z-cars theme I don’t know, but I doubt it, because no one outside Liverpool would have known it, I would think.
Is that before or after the spine tingling “Let ‘em come”?
Definitely Johnny Todd, I remember first year at junior school, I must have been 7 or 8 years old (1961/2) and our class teacher had a thing for 'country dancing' and one of the songs we had to learn and dance to was this song, I can still remember the words to my shame, it was a ditty of a sailor who left his sweetheart to go to sea and was subsequently dumped by said maiden for another bloke, strangely enough I was familiar with the Z cars theme at that time so always called it such.
Daaaaaaaaaahn thaaaaa Dennnnnnnnn
First time I've had the pleasure of seeing that... "The glory of Reading..." ...
Drink Up Thy Cider by the Wurzels is played at Ashton Gate and sung by Bristol City fans.
I think the stadium plays it after a home win. It has not been played for a while!
Are Brighton and Hove Albion and Newcastle United the only teams who run out to an anthem that is truly about their region ? (ie Sussex by the Sea and The Blaydon Races)
Didn't a South London club, desperate for an 'anthem' of their own, adopt a song that was written, sung and recorded by a bunch of ardent Tottenham fans who formed the group in order to raise money to get to a Spurs away match in Holland ?
I seem to remember that the Band were the major exponent of 'The Tottenham sound' back in the sixties and here is a picture of the boys and the spurs players hilariously swapping places
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Now which team was it
Didn't a South London club, desperate for an 'anthem' of their own, adopt a song that was written, sung and recorded by a bunch of ardent Tottenham fans who formed the group in order to raise money to get to a Spurs away match in Holland ?
I seem to remember that the Band were the major exponent of 'The Tottenham sound' back in the sixties and here is a picture of the boys and the spurs players hilariously swapping places
View attachment 142073
Now which team was it
Didn't a South London club, desperate for an 'anthem' of their own, adopt a song that was written, sung and recorded by a bunch of ardent Tottenham fans who formed the group in order to raise money to get to a Spurs away match in Holland ?
I seem to remember that the Band were the major exponent of 'The Tottenham sound' back in the sixties and here is a picture of the boys and the spurs players hilariously swapping places
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Now which team was it
Don’t know if there is a whoosh going on here, but the people sitting down wearing the Spurs kits are the Dave Clark Five.