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Glory Glory (football chant)

"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. The chant's popularity has caused several clubs to release their version as an official team song.

History edit

"Glory, Glory to the Hibees"
Single by Hector Nicol with the Kelvin Country Dance Band
A-side"Glory, Glory to the Hibees"
B-side"The Boys in Maroon"
GenreFolk, Football
LabelGaelfonn SPB.905
Songwriter(s)Trad Arr. Hector Nicol

The Scottish club Hibernian may be the first club to release the song as a single; "Glory, Glory to the Hibees" by Hector Nicol is believed to have been recorded in the late 1950s.[1][2] In English football, Tottenham Hotspur is thought to be the first English club to sing the song as a football chant in 1960 when they prevented Wolves from achieving the double in April 1960, but became a popular chant for the club in 1961.[3] Other notable clubs to adopt the song as a football anthem include Leeds United and Manchester United.[3]

Tottenham Hotspur edit

"Glory Glory, Tottenham Hotspur"
Single by Chas & Dave
A-side"Ossie's Dream"
B-side"Glory, Glory, Tottenham Hotspur"
Released1981
GenrePop, Football
LabelGlory Records, Glory 1

"Glory, Glory, Hallelujah" became a popular song among Tottenham Hotspur fans in the early 1960s and is still an anthem for the club today. It is believed that Tottenham fans first sung the song in April 1960, when they prevented Wolverhampton Wanderers from achieving the double.[4] Fans took the song to their European campaign in the 1961–62 European Cup, and it then acquired the status of an anthem for the club after an incident in September 1961. In the away match against Polish side Górnik Zabrze, the Polish press described the Spurs team as "no angels" due to their rough tackling during the match. In the return leg at White Hart Lane, some fans went to the match in angel costumes, holding placards with slogans such as "Glory be to shining White Hart Lane" and "Rejoice! This is the night of vengeance". The crowded started singing the refrain "Glory, Glory, Hallelujah" when Spurs beat the Poles 8–1, and from then on, singing the song became a tradition at Tottenham.[5] The song was subsequently recorded by the members of the 1967 FA Cup-winning team and included in the EP, The Spurs Go Marching On.[6]

For the 1981 FA Cup Final, the Tottenham Hotspur squad together with Chas & Dave recorded the song "Glory, Glory, Tottenham Hotspur" and released it as the B side to the single "Ossie's Dream (Spurs Are on Their Way to Wembley)".[7]

Leeds United edit

"Glory Glory, Leeds United"
Single by Ronnie Hilton and The Leeds United AFC
A-side"Glory Glory Leeds United"
B-side"We Shall Not Be Moved"
Released1968
GenreSingalong, Football
Length2:43
LabelColumbia DB8506
Songwriter(s)Trad Arr. Ronnie Hilton

"Glory Glory Leeds United" was released as a single (Columbia DB8506)[8] by Ronnie Hilton in 1968 to celebrate Leeds United's League Cup and Inter-Cities Fairs Cup successes, which are referenced in the lyrics. The song's lyrics also reference former player, Billy Bremner and Don Revie. The lyrics also mention Mike Summerbee and George Best in the opening. In the absence of any official release by the team, the song became Leeds' unofficial 1970 FA Cup Final song.

Manchester United edit

"Glory Glory Man United"
Single by Manchester United
Released1983
Recorded1983, At Strawberry Studios, Stockport
GenrePop, Football
Length2:53
LabelEMI 5390
Songwriter(s)Frank Renshaw
Producer(s)Peter Tattersall
Manchester United singles chronology
"Manchester United"
(1976)
"Glory Glory Man United"
(1983)
"We All Follow Man United"
(1985)

"Glory Glory Man United" was a single released by the Manchester United squad prior to the 1983 FA Cup Final. It was written by Frank Renshaw, who was a member of Herman's Hermits in the 1970s and 1980s. It was recorded at Strawberry Studios in Stockport with the football team and some of Renshaw's friends – Renshaw's son Lee also sang on the recording.[9]

Manchester United fans have been singing this song since 1983.[citation needed] In the 1990s, it became popular among opposition supporters to manipulate the words of the song when playing Manchester United to "Who the fuck are Man United?", which Man United supporters sarcastically sung themselves after scoring, or while winning, against a rival team.

Glory Glory Man United was also the name of the official club poster magazine, launched in 1994 and published every four weeks, totalling 13 issues a year.[10] In 2007 its average reader age was 13 years 2 months.[10]

In 2007, a full length version of "Glory Glory Man United" was written and recorded by "The World Red Army", and produced by Will Robinson and Michael Graves. It became the official song at Old Trafford.[11] A follow-up version titled "Glory Glory Man United 2" was released a decade later with some lyrical changes to reflect the current United team.[12]

Glory Glory to South Sydney edit

In Australia, "Glory Glory to South Sydney" is used by the South Sydney Rabbitohs an Australian rugby league club. The song mentions all the teams in the competition when the song was written, and says what Souths did to them when they played. Each verse ends with, "They wear the Red and Green".[13][14][15]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ McLean, David (26 January 2017). "The origins of Scotland's most popular football chants". The Scotsman.
  2. ^ "Hector Nicol with the Kelvin Country Dance Band - The Boys In Maroon (Song to the "Hearts of Mid-Lothian") / Glory Glory To The Hi-Bees (Hibernian Supporters' Song)". Discogs.com. 7 May 2023. Retrieved 30 June 2023.
  3. ^ a b "Tottenham Chants". India Spurs. Retrieved 13 February 2014.
  4. ^ Irwin, Colin (2006). Sing When You're Winning. Andre Deutsch. p. 108. ISBN 978-0233001845.
  5. ^ Cloake, Martin (12 December 2012). "The Glory Glory Nights: The Official Story of Tottenham Hotspur in Europe". Newstatesman.com.
  6. ^ "Record Details". 45cat.
  7. ^ "Tottenham Hotspur F.A. Cup Final Squad 1980/81 Season* - Ossie's Dream". Discogs.
  8. ^ "Ronnie Hilton And The Leeds United AFC - Glory Glory Leeds United / We Shall Not Be Moved - Columbia - UK - DB 8506". 45cat.com. Retrieved 28 July 2016.
  9. ^ "Frank Renshaw". Discogs. Retrieved 9 May 2011.
  10. ^ a b . Hidden Titles. Future Publishing. Archived from the original on 21 June 2007. Retrieved 27 August 2007.
  11. ^ [1] [dead link]
  12. ^ "Glory Glory Man United 2". The World Red Army.
  13. ^ . Membership.rabbitohs.com.au. Archived from the original on 26 October 2014. Retrieved 28 July 2016.
  14. ^ "South Sydney Rabbitohs: They Wear the Red and Green!". Traveling With Jared. 25 April 2013. Retrieved 28 July 2016.
  15. ^ Ritchie, Dean (13 March 2007). "Broncos song riles Rabbitohs". Herald Sun.

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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 The chant s popularity has caused several clubs to release their version as an official team song Contents 1 History 2 Tottenham Hotspur 3 Leeds United 4 Manchester United 5 Glory Glory to South Sydney 6 See also 7 ReferencesHistory edit Glory Glory to the Hibees Single by Hector Nicol with the Kelvin Country Dance BandA side Glory Glory to the Hibees B side The Boys in Maroon GenreFolk FootballLabelGaelfonn SPB 905Songwriter s Trad Arr Hector NicolThe Scottish club Hibernian may be the first club to release the song as a single Glory Glory to the Hibees by Hector Nicol is believed to have been recorded in the late 1950s 1 2 In English football Tottenham Hotspur is thought to be the first English club to sing the song as a football chant in 1960 when they prevented Wolves from achieving the double in April 1960 but became a popular chant for the club in 1961 3 Other notable clubs to adopt the song as a football anthem include Leeds United and Manchester United 3 Tottenham Hotspur edit Glory Glory Tottenham Hotspur Single by Chas amp DaveA side Ossie s Dream B side Glory Glory Tottenham Hotspur Released1981GenrePop FootballLabelGlory Records Glory 1 Glory Glory Hallelujah became a popular song among Tottenham Hotspur fans in the early 1960s and is still an anthem for the club today It is believed that Tottenham fans first sung the song in April 1960 when they prevented Wolverhampton Wanderers from achieving the double 4 Fans took the song to their European campaign in the 1961 62 European Cup and it then acquired the status of an anthem for the club after an incident in September 1961 In the away match against Polish side Gornik Zabrze the Polish press described the Spurs team as no angels due to their rough tackling during the match In the return leg at White Hart Lane some fans went to the match in angel costumes holding placards with slogans such as Glory be to shining White Hart Lane and Rejoice This is the night of vengeance The crowded started singing the refrain Glory Glory Hallelujah when Spurs beat the Poles 8 1 and from then on singing the song became a tradition at Tottenham 5 The song was subsequently recorded by the members of the 1967 FA Cup winning team and included in the EP The Spurs Go Marching On 6 For the 1981 FA Cup Final the Tottenham Hotspur squad together with Chas amp Dave recorded the song Glory Glory Tottenham Hotspur and released it as the B side to the single Ossie s Dream Spurs Are on Their Way to Wembley 7 Leeds United edit Glory Glory Leeds United Single by Ronnie Hilton and The Leeds United AFCA side Glory Glory Leeds United B side We Shall Not Be Moved Released1968GenreSingalong FootballLength2 43LabelColumbia DB8506Songwriter s Trad Arr Ronnie Hilton Glory Glory Leeds United was released as a single Columbia DB8506 8 by Ronnie Hilton in 1968 to celebrate Leeds United s League Cup and Inter Cities Fairs Cup successes which are referenced in the lyrics The song s lyrics also reference former player Billy Bremner and Don Revie The lyrics also mention Mike Summerbee and George Best in the opening In the absence of any official release by the team the song became Leeds unofficial 1970 FA Cup Final song Manchester United edit Glory Glory Man United Single by Manchester UnitedReleased1983Recorded1983 At Strawberry Studios StockportGenrePop FootballLength2 53LabelEMI 5390Songwriter s Frank RenshawProducer s Peter TattersallManchester United singles chronology Manchester United 1976 Glory Glory Man United 1983 We All Follow Man United 1985 Glory Glory Man United was a single released by the Manchester United squad prior to the 1983 FA Cup Final It was written by Frank Renshaw who was a member of Herman s Hermits in the 1970s and 1980s It was recorded at Strawberry Studios in Stockport with the football team and some of Renshaw s friends Renshaw s son Lee also sang on the recording 9 Manchester United fans have been singing this song since 1983 citation needed In the 1990s it became popular among opposition supporters to manipulate the words of the song when playing Manchester United to Who the fuck are Man United which Man United supporters sarcastically sung themselves after scoring or while winning against a rival team Glory Glory Man United was also the name of the official club poster magazine launched in 1994 and published every four weeks totalling 13 issues a year 10 In 2007 its average reader age was 13 years 2 months 10 In 2007 a full length version of Glory Glory Man United was written and recorded by The World Red Army and produced by Will Robinson and Michael Graves It became the official song at Old Trafford 11 A follow up version titled Glory Glory Man United 2 was released a decade later with some lyrical changes to reflect the current United team 12 Glory Glory to South Sydney editIn Australia Glory Glory to South Sydney is used by the South Sydney Rabbitohs an Australian rugby league club The song mentions all the teams in the competition when the song was written and says what Souths did to them when they played Each verse ends with They wear the Red and Green 13 14 15 See also editThe Battle Hymn of the Republic Other songs set to this tune List of UK hit singles by footballersReferences edit McLean David 26 January 2017 The origins of Scotland s most popular football chants The Scotsman Hector Nicol with the Kelvin Country Dance Band The Boys In Maroon Song to the Hearts of Mid Lothian Glory Glory To The Hi Bees Hibernian Supporters Song Discogs com 7 May 2023 Retrieved 30 June 2023 a b Tottenham Chants India Spurs Retrieved 13 February 2014 Irwin Colin 2006 Sing When You re Winning Andre Deutsch p 108 ISBN 978 0233001845 Cloake Martin 12 December 2012 The Glory Glory Nights The Official Story of Tottenham Hotspur in Europe Newstatesman com Record Details 45cat Tottenham Hotspur F A Cup Final Squad 1980 81 Season Ossie s Dream Discogs Ronnie Hilton And The Leeds United AFC Glory Glory Leeds United We Shall Not Be Moved Columbia UK DB 8506 45cat com Retrieved 28 July 2016 Frank Renshaw Discogs Retrieved 9 May 2011 a b Glory Glory Man Utd Hidden Titles Future Publishing Archived from the original on 21 June 2007 Retrieved 27 August 2007 1 dead link Glory Glory Man United 2 The World Red Army Rabbitohs Club Song Official Membership Site of the South Sydney Rabbitohs Membership rabbitohs com au Archived from the original on 26 October 2014 Retrieved 28 July 2016 South Sydney Rabbitohs They Wear the Red and Green Traveling With Jared 25 April 2013 Retrieved 28 July 2016 Ritchie Dean 13 March 2007 Broncos song riles Rabbitohs Herald Sun Retrieved from https 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