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  2. Ten German Bombers - Wikipedia

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    Ten German Bombers. " Ten German Bombers " is a children's song with tune of She'll Be Coming 'Round the Mountain. It has since been adopted as a football chant by English football fans, sung mainly at football matches in the lead up and during international competitions, namely the UEFA Euros and FIFA World Cups, and especially sung against ...

  3. List of England national football team songs - Wikipedia

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    1988. "All The Way". 64 [8] Stock, Aitken and Waterman. England squad. Released as an official football team song for England before finishing bottom of the Group stage table. Also the first and only official song by the England team within the Euro Cup. World Cup. 1990.

  4. Two World Wars and One World Cup - Wikipedia

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    Two World Wars and One World Cup. "Two World Wars and One World Cup" is a football song sung by supporters of the England national football team to the tune of "Camptown Races" as part of the England–Germany football rivalry. [1] The chant refers to the United Kingdom 's victories in the First and Second World Wars, and England's 4–2 ...

  5. (How Does It Feel to Be) On Top of the World - Wikipedia

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    Producer (s) Ian McCulloch. " (How Does It Feel to Be) on Top of the World " is a song by the British supergroup England United – formed by members of Echo & the Bunnymen, Ocean Colour Scene, Space and the Spice Girls. The song was written by Echo and the Bunnymen frontman Ian McCulloch and Johnny Marr and released as the official theme of ...

  6. Three Lions (song) - Wikipedia

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    Three Lions (song) "What If..." (1996) " Three Lions ", commonly referred to as " It's Coming Home " or " Football's Coming Home ", is a song by the English comedians David Baddiel and Frank Skinner and the rock band the Lightning Seeds. [ 2 ] It was released on 20 May 1996 through Epic Records to mark the England football team's participation ...

  7. On the Ball, City - Wikipedia

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    On the Ball, City. " On The Ball, City " (sometimes abbreviated 'OTBC' in writing) is a football chant sung by fans of Norwich City F.C. It has been described as the world's oldest football chant still in use today. [1][2]

  8. 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.

  9. Ee Aye Addio - Wikipedia

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    Ee Aye Addio is a traditional British celebratory football crowd song. The usual format is "We've won the cup, we've won the cup, ee aye addio, we've won the cup". Variations are often made up on the spur of the moment. The song perhaps first gained a wider audience at the 1965 FA Cup final at Wembley Stadium, when the singing by supporters of ...