Sh*t on my Lou Macari

manclad

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City boys we are here,sh*g your women and drink yo
The wife is watching" Meet Me in St.Louis" in the living room and I just overheard the song "Skip to my Lou".
We always used to sing at the Derby match -
What do you do when you want a shit,
What do you do when you want a shit,
What do you do when you want a shit,
Shit on my Lou Macari.
Shit ,shit,shit on my Lou,
Shit,shit,shit on my Lou,
Shit,shit ,shit on my Lou,
Shit on my Lou Macari.

Used to wind the Rag bastards up good and proper in those days.
Good old Judy Garland.
 
Was reading through the ESPN City Classics thread the other day and reading the old songs that brought back memories,meant to post the following which was sung 70s and early 80s by all clubs:

Over there,over there,
And do they smell?
Like f---in hell

Jeez,some crap songs and you took your life in your hands with some aways.
 
Tbilisi said:
Was reading through the ESPN City Classics thread the other day and reading the old songs that brought back memories,meant to post the following which was sung 70s and early 80s by all clubs:

Over there,over there,
And do they smell?
Like f---in hell

Jeez,some crap songs and you took your life in your hands with some aways.

To the tune of "Distant Drums" - by Jim Reeves, I think.
Most of the terrace songs were either modified current pop songs e.g. Sha la la la Summerbee (the Faces -Sha la la lee) or they were older
more traditional songs brought up to date and given new lyrics. -e.g. When the Blues go marching in ,We'll be running round Wembley with the Cup(She'll be coming round the mountain), Hello Hello we are the City Boys(Marching Through Georgia),etc. etc.
 
cyberblue said:
Will Fight Fight Fight for Ceety till we win the Football League

Hymn of the United States Marine Corps, Cyber.
Original words are "From the Halls of Montezuma to the Shores of Tripoli" to commerate 2 of the USMC earliest campaigns against the Mexicans and then the Barbary Coast pirates.
And then updated and new lyrics added by football fans in the 1960s.
 
manclad said:
cyberblue said:
Will Fight Fight Fight for Ceety till we win the Football League

Hymn of the United States Marine Corps, Cyber.
Original words are "From the Halls of Montezuma to the Shores of Tripoli" to commerate 2 of the USMC earliest campaigns against the Mexicans and then the Barbary Coast pirates.
And then updated and new lyrics added by football fans in the 1960s.
Fu*king hell mate thanks for the History lesson .take it there was no tellys in your day
 

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