The song all the ground would sing!
The song all the ground would sing!
We often have lots goof good offerings but none materialise.
However, the song which all of Turf Moor sang was Swing Low Sweet Marriott, when Andy Marriott did his stuff.
He is long gone. However, we could sing:
Swing Low, we are the Burnley, coming for to carry you home x2
Thoughts?
However, the song which all of Turf Moor sang was Swing Low Sweet Marriott, when Andy Marriott did his stuff.
He is long gone. However, we could sing:
Swing Low, we are the Burnley, coming for to carry you home x2
Thoughts?
Re: The song all the ground would sing!
Given our current elevated position it would be appropriate to go back to singing When Your Smiling. Always used to enjoy that. If we can't smile now, when can we?
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Re: The song all the ground would sing!
Slow day is it, Ian?
What a waste of a post.
What a waste of a post.

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To the tune of the monkees - I'm a believer
Then I saw them play, now I'm a believer
Not a trace of doubt in my mind.
I'm in love, I'm a believer!
I couldn't leave here if I tried.
The Burnley, The Burnley...........
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=udX6y-FB3vU for those too young to remember the tune
Then I saw them play, now I'm a believer
Not a trace of doubt in my mind.
I'm in love, I'm a believer!
I couldn't leave here if I tried.
The Burnley, The Burnley...........
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=udX6y-FB3vU for those too young to remember the tune

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charging by the post are we?fidelcastro wrote:Slow day is it, Ian?
What a waste of a post.
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No no no. F no. once a year is enough.
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So why even bother replying?fidelcastro wrote:Slow day is it, Ian?
What a waste of a post.
What a pillock.
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We should really be resurecting "COME ON YOU CLARETS"
It sounded absolutely awesome all through the late 60s and right through to about 5 or 6 years ago when it started to drop off. I think most off the stadium will know the words.
It sounded absolutely awesome all through the late 60s and right through to about 5 or 6 years ago when it started to drop off. I think most off the stadium will know the words.
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“Sean Dyche’s Invincible Claret & Blue army...” 

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To the tune of well support you evermore
" knock a tenner off the price knock a tenner off the price "
" knock a tenner off the price knock a tenner off the price "
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"It's such a perfect day, I'm glad I spent it with you"
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Re: The song all the ground would sing!
The best songs are ones which use the original words all the way through. Like when Stoke sing "Delilah" and when Hibs sing "Sunshine on Leith". Corrupting songs can make them sound a bit naff and cheesy. I'm all for "When You're Smiling" as mentioned above. The Longside used to do a great rendition with proper words all the way through back in the 70's and it was a good 'un!
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Totaly agree if we can't smile at the moment when the F will we ? The CFS need to get this going. Start the being back smiling campaign.Dark Cloud wrote:The best songs are ones which use the original words all the way through. Like when Stoke sing "Delilah" and when Hibs sing "Sunshine on Leith". Corrupting songs can make them sound a bit naff and cheesy. I'm all for "When You're Smiling" as mentioned above. The Longside used to do a great rendition with proper words all the way through back in the 70's and it was a good 'un!

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Re: The song all the ground would sing!
Muddy Waters....Baby please don't go
Sean Dyche please don't go
Sean Dyche please don't go
Sean Dyche please don't go
To another club, you know we love you so
Sean Dyche please don't go
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Sean Dyche please don't go
Sean Dyche please don't go
Sean Dyche please don't go
To another club, you know we love you so
Sean Dyche please don't go
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Sweet clar ret coming for to carry me home
Swing low sweet claret coming fourth to carry us home
Swing low sweet claret coming fourth to carry us home