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'
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.