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FootyMAD >  LFC Online >  Features >  Song Archive
To the tune of 'The Animals Went In Two By Two'...
Not original, but adapted for Rafael Benitez's side...
Famous tune originally sang by fans of the Greek club, PAOK.
Based on 'You Are My Sunshine', this song is dedicated to Liverpool's Spanish winger.
To the tune of Sloop John B (I Want To Go Home) by the Beach Boys...
Another song dedicated to the legendary Bill Shankly.
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Sung to the tune of Alouette, this reminds us all just how important Gary McAllister was to Liverpool.
Another classic song that unfortunately is now rarely heard at the game.
The Reds Are Coming Up The Hill is a classic chant from the 70's that can still be heard on away trips.
John Mackin penned Bill Shankly From Glenbuck, sung to the tune of Sean South.
DJ Otzi had a Euro smash with a song entitled, 'Hey Baby'. The Kop changed the words as their news signing, John Arne Riise started to score some impressive goals.
The Baha Men had a hit in 2001 with 'Who let the dogs out'. The Kop quickly adapted it to show their support for the manager as they went on to win three trophies that season.
Using 'Those were the days' by Mary Hopkin, this song was big in the late 60's through to the early 80's when football hooliganism wasn't considered a national problem, but standard practise for many travelling fans.
During the 60's the Kop liked to turn the latest pop songs into footie anthems. Who better to copy than The Beatles - this time using the tune of 'Yellow Submarine'
A song written to the tune of 'Ballad of the Green Berets', Liverbird is one of the most popular of the modern Liverpool songs.
Sung to the tune of 'Fields of Athenry', this modern Liverpool song is popular both at Anfield and at away grounds everywhere.
Scouser Tommy is one of the oldest Liverpool songs dating back to the 60's, although it has been updated to include Ian Rush's four-goal demolition of Everton in 1982.
Originally from the musical Carousel and later a hit for Gerry and the Pacemakers, the Kop have been singing 'You'll Never Walk Alone' since the 60's.
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