LIVERPOOL FC. CHANTS & SONGS
LEARN THE CLASSICS
We cheer, we sing, we chant, we support Liverpool FC!
Be it during a match at the pub, one of our after-parties or even the annual holiday party, you’ll hear us signing and chanting. Next time, join in! It makes the entire experience more fun for you and those around you.
Not familiar with the LFC chants? Here’s a cheat sheet to the classics you’ll hear at Anfield and at in our pub.
YNWA
CLUB SONGS
FIELDS OF ANFIELD ROAD
TUNE: FIELDS OF ATHENRY
Outside the Shankly Gates
I heard a Kopite calling
Shankly they have taken you away
But you left a great eleven
Before you went to heaven
Now it’s glory round the Fields of Anfield Road
CHORUS:
All round the Fields of Anfield Road
Where once we watched the King Kenny play (and he could play)
We had Heighway on the wing
We had dreams and songs to sing
Of the glory round the Fields of Anfield Road
Outside the Paisley Gates
I heard a Kopite calling
Paisley they have taken you away
You led the great 11
Back in Rome in ’77
And the redmen they are still playing the same way
All round the Fields of Anfield Road
Where once we watched the King Kenny play (and he could play)
We had Heighway on the wing
We had dreams and songs to sing
Of the glory round the Fields of Anfield Road
YOU’LL NEVER WALK ALONE
When you walk through a storm
Hold your head up high
And don’t be afraid of the dark
At the end of the storm
There’s a golden sky
And the sweet silver song of a lark
Walk on through the wind
Walk on through the rain
Though your dreams be tossed and blown
Walk on walk on
With hope in your heart
And you’ll never walk alone
You’ll never walk alone
Walk on walk on
With hope in your heart
And you’ll never walk alone
ALLEZ ALLEZ ALLEZ
POOR SCOUSER TOMMY
Let me tell you a story of a poor boy
Who was sent far away from his home.
To fight for his King and his country
and also the old folks back home.
So they put him in a Highland division
Sent him off to a far, foreign land.
Where the flies swarm around in their thousands
and there’s nothing to see but the sand.
And the battle it started next morning
Under the Libyan sun.
I remember that Poor Scouser Tommy
he was shot by an old Nazi gun.
As he lay on the battlefield dying
with the blood gushing out of his head
As he lay on the battlefield dying (dying, dying)
These were the last words he said
Oh I am a Liverpudlian
I come from The Spion Kop.
I like to sing, I like to shout
I go there quite a lot (every week).
We support the team that plays in Red
A team that we all know.
A team that we call Liverpool
And to glory we will go.
We’ve won the league
We’ve won the cup
We’ve been to Europe too
We played the Toffees for a laugh
And left them feeling blue (Ha ha)
1,2
1,2,3
1,2,3,4,
5-0!
Rush scored 1
Rush scored 2
Rush scored 3
and Rush scored 4
Nananana
Nanana
Nanana
All you need is Rush
All you need is Rush
All you need is Rush, Rush
Rush is all you need
OH CAMPIONE
Oh campione
The one and only, we’re Liverpool
They say our days are numbered – we’re not famous anymore
But Scousers rule the country like we’ve always done before
Ohhh campione…
PLAYERS & THE BOSS
KLOPP
TUNE: I FEEL FINE (THE BEATLES)
Jurgen said to me you know,
We’ll win the Premier League you know,
He said so,
I’m in love with him and I feel fine…
I’m so glad, that Jurgen is a Red,
I’m so glad, he delivered what he said
VIRGIL VAN DIJK
TUNE: DIRTY OLD TOWN (THE POGUES)
He’s our Center half, he’s our number four
Watch him defend, and we watch him score.
He’ll pass the ball, calm as you like.
He’s Virgil Van Dijk…
He’s Virgil Van Dijk…
MO SALAH
TUNE: SIT DOWN (JAMES)
Mo Salah, Mo Salah
Running down the wing
Salah la la la la la la la
The Egyptian King
LUIS DIAZ
TUNE: BELLA CIAO (MONEY HEIST)
His name is Lucho
He came from Porto
He came to score
Came to score
Came to score, score, score
He’s Luis Diaz
He’s from Barrancas
Now he plays for Liverpool
Na na na na na
DIOGO JOTA
Ohhh, he wears the number 20,
He will take us to victory,
And when he’s running down the left-wing,
He’ll cut inside and score for LFC,
He’s a lad from Portugal,
Better than Figo don’t you know,
Ohhh, his name is Diogo!”