LET'S HEAR IT ENGLAND(Peter Drury) Just imagine the joy if they win.
(Martin Tyler) This is the moment for England fans to rise together as one. (Guy Mowbray) A nation united. (Clive Tyldesley) Bidding to become the Champions of the World. Let’s hear it England (oh-ay, oh-ay-oh) Let’s hear it England (oh-ay, oh-ay-oh) We’re gonna red, white, blue you Shoot right through you now Bobby Moore and his team did score the greatest win of all ‘66 gave us all our kicks, and Hursty had a ball Golden trophies, our one big hope is there’s more of that to cheer Be the best, and go beat the rest, have no fear Let’s hear it England (oh-ay, oh-ay-oh) Let’s hear it England (oh-ay, oh-ay-oh) We’re gonna red, white, blue you Shoot right through you now Let’s hear it England (oh-ay, oh-ay-oh) Let’s hear it England (oh-ay, oh-ay-oh) We’re gonna red, white, blue you Shoot right through you now (Martin Tyler) England stand on the verge of history. (Ian Darke) Well this is the stuff dreams are made of. (Peter Drury) It is fantasy football from England. (Rob Hawthorne) We’re heading for a shoot-out. (Clive Tyldesley) The tension’s unbearable. (Jon Champion) Too often England have felt the raw pain of penalties. (Steve Wilson) One kick from glory (Echo 'One kick from glory') (Martin Tyler) Up he steps.... (Guy Mowbray) The country holds its breath. (Martin Tyler) ....And he’s scored! (Steve Wilson) The greatest prize in football belongs to England! Let’s hear it England (oh-ay, oh-ay-oh) Let’s hear it England (oh-ay, oh-ay-oh) We’re gonna red, white, blue you Shoot right through you now (Rob Hawthorne) So many happy faces Let’s hear it England (oh-ay, oh-ay-oh) Let’s hear it England (oh-ay, oh-ay-oh) We’re gonna red, white, blue you Shoot right through you now (Peter Drury) It doesn't get any better than this We’re gonna red, white, blue you Shoot right through you now “England!” © Steve Banyard 2009 |
FAQsOverview
England's Under-17 and Under-20 teams won their respective World Cups in 2017, so let's hope the senior team can do the same, just like the great team of 1966 under Sir Alf Ramsey, led by Bobby Moore. The track features singers of all ages, male and female, to make it truly universal for all England teams. Why 'Red, White, Blue'?
There's no blue in the national flag, but all three colours are used on the England kit. Indeed blue is the colour of the Three Lions' crest. Why is it sung 'En-ger-land'?"
Fans have sung 'Wem-ber-ley' rather than 'Wembley' for years, so it's just the same idea. Why penalties?
We think it's about time we got over previous heartbreaks. We want to help everyone visualise winning penalty shoot-outs when it matters most. Come on England! |