- Song of the Clyde
The "Song of the Clyde" is a
song byR.Y. Bell andIan Gourley .Popularised by
Kenneth McKellar (although covered by various Scottish singers) it is an affectionate tribute to theRiver Clyde inScotland , name-checking the majority of towns and villages on its banks. Although its opening verse includes the line "FromGlasgow toGreenock with towns on each side", the song includes references to "Lanark so fair" on the river's upper reaches and Arran on theFirth of Clyde 's southernmost outflow. The penultimate verse is atongue twister meant to be sung in Glasgowvernacular .The song (McKellar's version) was used on the opening credits of the 1963 film "Billy Liar" and at the opening of
Radio Clyde in 1973.In a
British House of Commons debate in1994 , Labour Member of ParliamentJimmy Hood (Clydesdale) recalled the song in a debate aboutcoal mining , however refrained from aceding to members' requests that he sing it. [ [http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm199394/cmhansrd/1994-03-23/Debate-12.html House of Commons Hansard Debates for 23 Mar 1994 ] ]It was once parodied by
Stanley Baxter , who played "Kenneth McColour" singing "The Pong of the Clyde".Clyde FC
Scottish Football League First Division sideClyde F.C. play Song of the Clyde before the team runs out onto the pitch, though this version has different lyrics. The lyrics were written by local singer Fraser Bruce. The club, originally based inGlasgow , are named after the river.The lyrics for Clyde's version of the song are:
I sing of a team that fills me with pride
The name of the team is the Bully Wee Clyde
Of all Scottish teams they are dearest tae me
They've won everywhere fraeDumfries taeDundee
They've beaten the Celtic, The Hibs and the Hearts
The Rangers and Thistle, they've swept frae the park
So come down tae Shawfield/Broadwood*, you'll know I've not lied
When I tell you the greatest of teams is the CLYDE."Chorus"
"Oh The Clyde, The Clyde, the Bully Wee Clyde"
"The name of them thrills me and fills me with pride"
"And I'm satisfied what e'er may betide"
"The greatest of teams is the Bully Wee Clyde."I'll be doon at Shawfield/Broadwood* come hail or come shine
Supporting the team I will always call mine
Whether winning or losing, if up or if down
You'll still hear me shouting all over the town
I'll follow them East and I'll follow them West
Tae the North or the South still its "my teams the best"
So come down tae Shawfield/Broadwood* you'll know I've not lied
When I tell you the greatest of teams is the Clyde."Chorus"
The year we first started, Eighteen Seventy Eight
Little did they know that we'd soon become great
All over the country we'd spread far and wide
The name and the colours o' the Bully Wee Clyde
we've taken some glory, been down and been up
Three times we have taken oor ain Scottish Cup
There's no one can tell what the future will be
But as lang as I live it will be Clyde for me.Brown, Kirk and Hickie, Beaton, Falloon, Weir
Robertson, Noble, Martin, Wallace, Gillies
Was the team that won the cup in 39
And how they did thrill usHewkins, Murphy, Haddock, Granville, Anderson
Then there wasDavie Laing
Divers, Robertson, Hill, Brown and Ring
And in 55 they did the sameMcCulloch, Murphy, Haddock, Walters, Finlay, Clinton, Herd,
Currie, Robbie, Ring
With a Coyle goal in 58
Did the very same thingSo Shawfield Park/Broadwood Park* to every Jean and Jock
Extends a welcome that is far and wide
Lets join in the song
Of the Bully Wee Clyde"Chorus"
The lyrics included
Shawfield Stadium at the time when the lyrics were first written in the 1970's. When the song was re-recorded in2001 , Shawfield was replaced with Broadwood, Clyde's new stadium.References
External links
* [http://www.hazelwhyte.com/Scottish_Music/The_Song_Of_The_Clyde.html the lyrics]
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