On the 16th May 1970 the "football song" was born with this sing along record from the England football team. I remember as a boy scout in Wales singing this with all my heart. Needless to say my singing did not help, as England in no way repeated the 1966 win. But football music, amazingly had a hold on the British charts through the music of 1970s. Some of the lyrics Back home, they'll be thinking about us When we are far away Back home, they'll be really behind us In every game we play They'll share every goal we are scoring Out there We will still hear them roaring And we'll give all we've got to give For the folks back home
I have to admit it, but I think I would say this is my favourite football novelty record of the hits of the 70s. The record was to spur Spurs on with its huge star Cyril Knowles(Died 1991) It was also an advertising campaign for bread too.
The first record I remember that was for a specific home team, as opposed to a country team. The song included in its cast football legends Alan Hudson, and Peter Osgood. See the video here
Leeds United by Leeds United
Gone and forgotten, and football music is rid of it.
I suppose the Liverpool fans loved it, but honestly it was a terrible record.
1978
Ola Ola by the Scotland World Cup squad With strong vocals from Rod Stewart , this record rubbed the noses of the English who did not make it into the World cup that year. Honestly despite its pedigree, it is a forgettable record of the music of the 70s.