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  2. Blue Is the Colour (song) - Wikipedia

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    An adapted version called "Green is the Colour" with lyrics by Steve Mazurak is the official fight song of the Saskatchewan Roughriders of the Canadian Football League since 1981. [16] Supporters of the J. League Division 1 side Montedio Yamagata are known to use a variant of the song. [17]

  3. Category:Chelsea F.C. songs - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Chelsea F.C. songs" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Blue Day (Suggs song)

  4. List of UK hit singles by footballers - Wikipedia

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    The list contains every single recorded by a professional football team or individual player which spent at least one week in the UK top 75.It does not contain singles recorded in tribute to football teams by existing bands or groups of fans such as the 1975 hit "Viva El Fulham" by Tony Rees and the Cottagers, or other hits with a general football theme such as the four-time number one hit ...

  5. List of songs about London - Wikipedia

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    Instrumental pieces are tagged with an uppercase "[I]", or a lowercase "[i]" for quasi-instrumental including non-lyrics voice samples. Included are: Songs titled after London, or a location or feature of the city. Songs whose lyrics are set in London. Excluded are: Songs where London (or parts of London) are simply name-checked (e.g.

  6. Glory Glory (football chant) - Wikipedia

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    "Glory Glory" is a terrace chant sung in association football in the United Kingdom and in other sport. It uses a popular camp meeting hymn tune of unknown origin that is famously associated with the marching song "John Brown's Body", with the chorus "Glory, Glory, Hallelujah" – the chant replaces "Hallelujah" with the name (or a four-syllable adaptation) of the favoured team.

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  8. Come On You Reds - Wikipedia

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    With Status Quo involved in the recording of the track, it was decided that the band's 1988 single "Burning Bridges" would form the basis of the song, with altered lyrics to suit the Manchester United theme. The single was released on 18 April 1994, four weeks before the 1994 FA Cup Final. By the weekend of the game, the song had reached number ...

  9. 1990–91 Chelsea F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    Chelsea; 1990–91 season; Chairman: Ken Bates: Manager: Bobby Campbell: Stadium: Stamford Bridge: First Division: 11th: FA Cup: Third round: League Cup: Semi-finals: Full Members Cup: Quarter-finals (Southern Area) Player of the Year: Andy Townsend: Top goalscorer: League: Gordon Durie (12 goals) All: Kerry Dixon Durie (15 each) Highest home ...