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What's your favourite Everton song of all time?

What's your favourite Everton song of all time?

  • Here We Go (1985 FA Cup Final Song)

    Votes: 14 9.2%
  • It's a Grand Old Team

    Votes: 19 12.5%
  • All Together Now (1995 FA Cup Final Song)

    Votes: 16 10.5%
  • Forever Everton

    Votes: 40 26.3%
  • Spirit of the Blues

    Votes: 12 7.9%
  • Saint Domingo

    Votes: 1 0.7%
  • No Other Team

    Votes: 1 0.7%
  • The Toffee's Tale

    Votes: 3 2.0%
  • Rhapsody in Blue

    Votes: 2 1.3%
  • Everybody's Cheering the Blues (1986 FA Cup Final song)

    Votes: 1 0.7%
  • Z-Cars

    Votes: 30 19.7%
  • Raise Your Voice for Everton

    Votes: 1 0.7%
  • Other (please state)

    Votes: 9 5.9%
  • Cheese on Musical Toast

    Votes: 3 2.0%
  • March of the Gwladys Street Gladiators

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
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Grandoldteam song is snide and doesn't get done properly as it never gets to the end, don't know why? this seems the norm now n it just fades out.

Some of these need to be done in the stands like forever everton and spirit of the blues especially as they're my favourites :)

its a GRand old team to play forrr
its a GRand old team to supoorrrttt
AND IF.
YOU KNOW.
YER ISTORY
ITS ENOUGH TO MAKE YER 'EART GO
WOOOAAAAAHHHHHH
WE DONT CARE what teh red sdgfjfkk
mumble mumble until fade.


Is how it'd be written down, the way we sing it I reckon.
 
Grand Old Team is a great one, but I'm sure that I heard the Celtic Lisbon Lions singing it in 1968. It amazes me that Celtic sing all RS songs.
Celtic have a proper history with proper players, I suppose that they do share Backwards King Kenny, the man who talks backwards, runs
backwards & fouls with his arse.
 

The banks of the royal blue mersey
Degsy, with only being a new boy on the computer (Self taught ,badly) I find that snap of Alex outjumping John Smith of Spurs to be orgasmic,
I was in Gwladys Street that day in '63 (It was a title clincher) I was in line with the header going in. Young was about 10 yards out, just to the right of the penalty spot, Bill Brown (Spurs goalie) had come too soon and was actually right on the edge of this photograph. Though, I'm sure that you knew all that, sorry, I couldn't resist telling the young ones. I don't remember things that happened 2 weeks ago, but that snap was 53 years ago.
 
Grand Old Team is a great one, but I'm sure that I heard the Celtic Lisbon Lions singing it in 1968. It amazes me that Celtic sing all RS songs.
Celtic have a proper history with proper players, I suppose that they do share Backwards King Kenny, the man who talks backwards, runs
backwards & fouls with his arse.

Grand old team was recorded by Glen Daly as a Celtic song in in 1961, it was in existence before then though. We were singing it early 60s for definite, it went into a pub only song then up until around 84 when it came back into the ground
 
One thing I've wondered about is if there were any Everton musicians from years ago, a la toffeetunes, who wrote Everton folk songs (as opposed to terrace ones) and play them with their band on the pub circuit. The equivalent would be Stan Kelly who done Liverpool ones and released some of them on albums.
 

Degsy, with only being a new boy on the computer (Self taught ,badly) I find that snap of Alex outjumping John Smith of Spurs to be orgasmic,
I was in Gwladys Street that day in '63 (It was a title clincher) I was in line with the header going in. Young was about 10 yards out, just to the right of the penalty spot, Bill Brown (Spurs goalie) had come too soon and was actually right on the edge of this photograph. Though, I'm sure that you knew all that, sorry, I couldn't resist telling the young ones. I don't remember things that happened 2 weeks ago, but that snap was 53 years ago.

I queued up at 11.30 at the Gwladys St (12.00 doors open) and was pretty much first in, me and peter stokes were right on the wall behind the goal. I've never been so crushed before or since and not just when the goal went in but all through the game.

this has come up before and the consensus was the number 4 was Tony Marchi - smith being a CF'd
 
Forever Everton,the B side,"March of the Gwladys Street Gladiators":)PS anyone remember"marching to glory"think it was around 1977/78 Gordon Lee era?
 
its a GRand old team to play forrr
its a GRand old team to supoorrrttt
AND IF.
YOU KNOW.
YER ISTORY
ITS ENOUGH TO MAKE YER 'EART GO
WOOOAAAAAHHHHHH
WE DONT CARE what teh red sdgfjfkk
mumble mumble until fade.


Is how it'd be written down, the way we sing it I reckon.

I don't really like this one. "we don't care what the red **** say" sounds a bit childish, and obviously do care other wise wouldn't mention them
 

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