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Oh, We're gonna rock and reel

When someone invents the wheel!

Derby! Derby! Derby! :rolleyes:

 

Then we'll learn to rock and roll,

If someone can pay our toll!

Derby, Derby, Derby!

 

We'll be travelling the right road,

When we all stop wearing woad!

Derby, Derby, Derby!

 

(Believe that and I'll sell you Swarkestone Bridge!) ;)

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I love super derby super rams song. Especially on away days( going back a few years mind ) get that going for about 10/15 minutes used to be awesome. Simple yet effective

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I love super derby super rams song. Especially on away days( going back a few years mind ) get that going for about 10/15 minutes used to be awesome. Simple yet effective

It is probably my favourite ever Derby song, have sang that loud and proud until my voice goes, remember singing it for the whole of second halves away many a time.

Watched Derby v florest FA Cup 1982 earlier, 2-0 up and could hear 'never felt more like singing the blues, when Derby win and Forest lose...' used to love singing this when we'd just won, pouring out of popside and the scores filtered through that they had lost..

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Derby , Derby,  Derby

Is it a song? More of a chant really.

I remember the variation when Graham Harbey was playing...

 

 

Harbey, Harbey, Harbey

He wasnt a great player so I think it was a bit of a joke.

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I can remember singing 'Knees Up Mother Brown' can't remember all the words, but I think it was something about sawing someones legs off, maybe i got that wrong, praps uttox could help. :unsure:

 

Under the table you must go

Ee-aye, Ee-aye, Ee-aye-oh

If I catch you bending

I'll saw your legs right off

 

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we are the rams ! oh yes we are the rams ! la la la la la la etc etc

Was my favourite as well.

Those were the days my friend,

We thought they'd never end,

We won the league and then we won the shield,

We'd live a life we choose,

We'd fight and never lose,

We are the Rams, oh yes, We are the Rams,

La la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la

We are the Rams, oh yes, we are the Rams,

La la la la la la................

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Personally I liked the one that went:

Champions (clap clap clap)

Champions (clap clap clap)

Champions (clap clap clap)

Champions (clap clap clap)

 

 

We're gonna win the League

we're gonna win the League

and now yer gonna believe us

and now yer gonna believe us

and now yer gonna belieeeeeeeeeve us

we're gonna win the league....again!

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Hello hello, how do you do, we are the boys in white and blue.........

 

When you're tired and weary......  oldest song I know still sung today

 

Bertie Mee said to Bill Shankley, have you heard of the North Bank, Highbury.... Shanks says no, I don't think so, but I've heard of the Popside, Derby

 

Derbyshire Royal Infirmary,,, and that;'s where you'll be spending the night.... (yes, away fans always got a freindly welcome)

 

Who's the copper with the helmet on.... Dibble, Dibble

 

We are mad, round the bend, no-one takes the Ossie End, la la la la, la la la, la la

 

We're Ossie Enders, Ossie Enders la la la la la la

 

Just a few that could to mind but there are many more.

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We used to sing the players names. McFarland, McFarland echoing round the BBG made your hair stand on end. Oh Bobby Bobby .... you know the rest.

 

Now every move a player makes is analysed to death and every mistake results in an online autopsy to the point of character assassination.

 

It was so much simpler then, you played for Derby County therefore you were a hero.

 

Jaka, Jaka Banovic ......

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Just remembered, when the Ramaway (train) arrived at the away station we would ALWAYS start with the same song. People hanging out of the windows as the train pulled in started it even before we got off the train.

 

'Derby boys we are 'ere, woah oh, woah oh,' It went on to mention drinking beer and making love to beautiful ladies!!!! Ok toned down somewhat.

 

The songs at stations were some of the best because the noise would be soooo loud as it echoed around.

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Hello hello, how do you do, we are the boys in white and blue.........

 

When you're tired and weary......  oldest song I know still sung today

 

Bertie Mee said to Bill Shankley, have you heard of the North Bank, Highbury.... Shanks says no, I don't think so, but I've heard of the Popside, Derby

 

Derbyshire Royal Infirmary,,, and that;'s where you'll be spending the night.... (yes, away fans always got a freindly welcome)

 

Who's the copper with the helmet on.... Dibble, Dibble

 

We are mad, round the bend, no-one takes the Ossie End, la la la la, la la la, la la

 

We're Ossie Enders, Ossie Enders la la la la la la

 

Just a few that could to mind but there are many more.

Wow can only remember a couple of those.

 

How does Tired and weary go?

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