can all coventry city fans please help in quest to get glad all over( which im told you apprently you apprently use as goal celebration music) to get it in the christmas chart goal just a top 40 only around 2,000 sales needed
The song itself is a legendary song that alot of people can recognized with many football teams that have taken it on and adopted over the years and its just a feel glod song for this time of year
and to make it a more worth while cause dave clark himself has offered a minium of 10p per download going to help for heroes charity which is a kind gesture
please can everyone download now up until midnight tommorrow night ( xmas eve)
Don't we play that Chelsea Dagger riff when we score?........it's so long ago now.........I remember when we used to score 'goals' once upon a time....
'Glad All Over' was from the Jimmy Hill Era, when we had rattles in the chorus: '....baby I'm [rattle, rattle] Glad All Over, baby I'm [rattle, rattle] Glad All Over etc etc etc:claping hands:
if you are not still using and you say you used it in the jimmy hill era can you not support it for those days a classic song ans supporting a good cause that is all
if donates all the profit to help the heroes i will buy one,why would i buy it otherwise just to make him money.....if every one wants to give me 79p i will also give 10p to help the heroes.
Was always puzzled all those years ago why JH introduced the Sky Blue song derived from that crappy lullaby The Eton Boating Song when Glad All Over used to echo around the ground.
Was always puzzled all those years ago why JH introduced the Sky Blue song derived from that crappy lullaby The Eton Boating Song when Glad All Over used to echo around the ground.
Was always puzzled all those years ago why JH introduced the Sky Blue song derived from that crappy lullaby The Eton Boating Song when Glad All Over used to echo around the ground.
The "Sky Blue Song", was pened by JH and John Camkin to the tune of the Eton Boating song in the 60's. How many other teams have their own "original" song? It may seem dated by today's standards but it is OURS.