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"Blue Is the Colour" is a terrace chant associated with Chelsea Football Club. It was performed by players from the Chelsea squad and released in 1972 to coincide with the club's ultimately unsuccessful appearance in that year's League Cup Final against Stoke City.
This page lists songs associated with Chelsea Football Club. Pages in category "Chelsea F.C. songs" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.
Carefree" is a football chant sung by supporters of Chelsea Football Club, mainly at away games, and it is meant to demonstrate indifference, valour and possibly belligerence when in an alien and hostile environment.
Musically, "Chelsea" is a bubblegum pop and new wave track, referencing the music of the 1980s and 1990s. [6] Chris Carle, writing for IGN, described the single as an "ode to jealousy" that started "with [a] Eurhythmics-style synth before launching into a snarling, almost-tough chorus."
Chelsea are an English punk rock band which formed in 1976. [1] Three of the four original band members went on to found Generation X . More than two decades after its release, the band's debut single, "Right to Work", was included in the Mojo list of the best punk rock singles of all time.
"No One Can Stop Us Now" was a single released by the English football team Chelsea in 1994, for reaching the 1994 FA Cup Final. It reached number 23 in the UK Singles Chart. [1] Opponents Manchester United also released a song, Come On You Reds, which reached number 1.
Chelsea released the song "No One Can Stop Us Now" in 1994 for reaching the 1994 FA Cup final. It reached number 23 in the UK Singles Chart. [141] In the build-up to the 1997 FA Cup final, the song "Blue Day", performed by Suggs and members of the Chelsea squad, reached number 22 in the UK chart. [142] In 2000, Chelsea released the song "Blue ...
"Blue Day" was a song written by Mike Connaris and released as a single by the English singer Suggs, in collaboration with the players of football team Chelsea, in 1997. It reached number 22 in the UK Singles Chart. [1]