Old songs we do not sing any more

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Whatsa matter you, Hey, gotta no respect
Whata ya think you do, why you looka so sad
it'sa notso bad, it'sa nice-a place
Aaah shaddap you face
 
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Whatsa matter you, Hey, gotta no respect
Whata ya think you do, why you looka so sad
it'sa notso bad, it'sa nice-a place
Aaah shaddap you face

One of the great mysteries of the 80's. How did Joe Dolce keep Ultravox off no1:icon_bigg
 
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One of the great mysteries of the 80's. How did Joe Dolce keep Ultravox off no1:icon_bigg

No mystery at all BB, I mean come on, Joe Dolce? Ultravox?
Big Joe wins every time.
 
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No mystery at all BB, I mean come on, Joe Dolce? Ultravox?
Big Joe wins every time.

Against Vienna? No way!
 
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There's a circus in the town, in the town
Robert Maxwell's gone and drown, gone and drown,
Arthur Cox has got the f*****g pox,
Derby County goin down, goin down.
Sheeeep, sheeeeep, sheeeep shaggggggers
BBBBBbbbbbaaaaaaaaaaaaaaHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH.....
:038:

One of my very favorites, especially the line "Arthur Cox has got the f*****g pox," which can be sang with proper gusto.

Give it a go right now. Go on, nobody is listening. You know you want to...
 
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allo allo
frankie wortho frankie wortho

(gg's hello hello im back agian )
 
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Who ran off with Grummit's wife? (Addison, Addison)
Who ran off with Grummit's wife?
Addison was his name.
 
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We walk wiv a wiggle & we talk wiv a grin
If there's any Bovver then we all pile in
Everybody knows that we are the noize
We are the Leicester BOOT BOYS

There's lot's more ... most of them sung at away games and refer to us drinking the other chap's beer & fornicating wildly with their women folk

As a cica 1969 Leicester skin & suede head... there's a full catalogue of terrace songs out there:081:

Another classic for you, sung by the skinheads in the old Spion Kop, early 70's

"Bertie Mee said to Bill Shankly
Have you heard of the North Bank, Highbury?
Shanks says"no", "i don't think so"
"But I've heard of the Leicester, Boot Boys..." :icon_wink
 
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Another classic for you, sung by the skinheads in the old Spion Kop, early 70's

"Bertie Mee said to Bill Shankly
Have you heard of the North Bank, Highbury?
Shanks says"no", "i don't think so"
"But I've heard of the Leicester, Boot Boys..." :icon_wink

It's the same song, the first one you posted is the 2nd verse and the above the 1st.
 
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To the tune of wandering star
I was born down filbert street
I was born down filbert street
Chelsea carry razors
Leeds carry lead
But Leicester carry hatchets to bury
in your head
I was born down filbert street
down filbert filbert street
 
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The song from Bananarama...Na Na Na Na...Na Na Na Na...hey hey hey leicester city
 
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I don't remember all of this one apart from two 'key' lines:

'You'll get your f****** 'eds kicked you walk down Filbert St'

'You walk into the Spoin Kop, you'll hear a mighty roar, f*** off you [insert one of geordie, scouser, northern ,etc] b*******, we are the Leicester boys!'

Sends a tingle down the spine
 
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Stevie,Stevie Lynex on the wing

You must have come in a taxi (sung to the three Cambridge United fans in PEN 1 when we were 4-0 up)

Venus for England (Venus only played one decent game in the whole of his career when he scored a last minute winner against Swindon. That was sufficient for the fans to demand an immediate call up!)

And you'll never work again, sign on, sign with the dole cheque in your hand (sung to the tune of ' You'll never walk alone' and directed at Liverpool or Newcastle fans in the 1980s)

Who throws petrol bombs, Bob Hazell

It's all gone quiet over there (usually sung when we were trouncing the opposition about 6-0 and a hearing aid was required to hear anything from PEN1)

We'll take Leeds/Forest (or whoever we were playing) easily. Normally sung at home games to signal an away trip the following week

He's not bald, he's not bald (Mark Wallington)

Oh Larry, Larry, Larry, Larry, Larry, Larry May

He's here, he's there he's every ******* everywhere, Alan Smith/Alan Young

We're so good its unbelievable

It's not God, it's only Andy Peake

Jock Wallace, Jock Wallace, Jock Wallace...

Where were you at White Hart Lane? The opposing fans respond with - Chasing you at White Hart Lane.

Killer Feely, Killer Feely

On the pitch, on the pitch -inviting the opposing fans to a pitched battle

Will you sing whilst when you're outside - warning the away following that being brave inside the stadium will be hard to sustain outside the ground after the game

What a waste of money - directed at any player who cost alot of money but failed to inspire the supporters with his lacklustre performance

Leicester reject - anyone who left us and came back to play against us at Filbert Street, for example Gary Lineker

Jari, Jari, Jari - as in Jari Rantanen

We can see you sneaking out - a warning to the away fans that their movements in PEN1 were being closely monitored. Usually sung when their team was losing towards the end of the game.
 
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