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It has become one of the most well-known English football songs. [2] The song continues to be popular among Chelsea's supporters decades after its release, and it remains the club's signature anthem, played at every home game and any cup finals Chelsea compete in. The song has also been adapted by many other teams in various sports around the ...
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.
"Chelsea" was released as the debut single from This Year's Model, reaching number 16 in the UK and charting in other countries. The release was accompanied by a music video. The song has since received positive reception from critics and remains a staple of Costello's live set.
Collins re-recorded "Chelsea Morning" for her 1999 retrospective double-album release Forever: An Anthology. Chelsea Clinton, daughter of President Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton, was named after the song, "Chelsea Morning", after the couple heard Judy Collins' version of the song playing during a stroll in the Chelsea neighborhood of London. [5]
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.
"Chelsea Dagger" is a song by Scottish rock band the Fratellis. It was released as the second single from their debut studio album, Costello Music (2006), on 28 August 2006. It is named after Jon Fratelli 's wife Heather, a burlesque dancer whose stage name is a play on Britney Spears .
"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.
"Blue Tomorrow" was a single released by the English football team Chelsea in 2000. It reached number 22 in the UK Singles Chart. [1] References