Charlton Song Book

I used to be in the ‘Covered End Choir’ during the mid to late seventies when there were only a handful of us and we only had a hand full of songs
The covered end choir today is absolutely fantastic, what support, so many great songs, which I’m afraid I don’t know all the words to.
Is there a chance of any of you guys putting down the lyrics to some of them, so we can all fully join in?
Many thanks
COYR
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1) Come on you Reds
2) Red Army
3) Shall we sing a song for you
4) You don't know what you're doing
5) (clap, clap, clap, clap, clap, clap, clap, clap, clap) Charlton
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6) C A F C2
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Lol, Yes thank you, I think even at my age I can understand the words to these.
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A Charlton song book.
Sounds like a Palace thing to do7 -
I'm hoping the club are thinking of getting a piano in the concourse area of the north stand to get the crowd going with a quick tinkle on the old joanna.8
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EmsworthAddick said:
I used to be in the ‘Covered End Choir’ during the mid to late seventies when there were only a handful of us and we only had a hand full of songs
The covered end choir today is absolutely fantastic, what support, so many great songs, which I’m afraid I don’t know all the words to.
Is there a chance of any of you guys putting down the lyrics to some of them, so we can all fully join in?
Many thanks
COYR
Any new songs in particular you're struggling with?2 -
paulie8290 said:A Charlton song book.
Sounds like a Palace thing to do14 -
paulie8290 said:A Charlton song book.
Sounds like a Palace thing to do
No need to be funny, genuine question from OP. They obviously meant they wanted the lyrics and if there is any site/ or can people share so they can learn them.1 -
You might be able to help, on that 70's 80's and 90's DVD of a few years back, there is a corus of 'you'll never walk alone' on a seventies game, being very young at the time I can't remember that breaking out, please confirm that song didn't catch on, thanks concerned Jon.0
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You might have trouble doing "Knees up Mother Brown!" with all those bleddy seats in the way.
It was the song we all sang down in the Covered End late 60s/70s every time we scored.
We would all link together in a long line doing the knees up, tumbling into the lines of lads below on the terrace steps doing the same.
Terrific atmosphere under the old low Covered End roof, with the standing terracing.
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The most popular song that is sung by the whole stadium (in fact, even the west stand get on their feet for this one) starts off like this:
Your sister is your mother...……..
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Brendan_O_Connell said:
The most popular song that is sung by the whole stadium (in fact, even the west stand get on their feet for this one) starts off like this:
Your sister is your mother...……..
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Just look at any other club's song book and change; the clubs name to Charlton, the colour to red and Harry Maguire to Oshilaja...2
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My, my, you are a sarcastic lot! Genuine question from OP. Must be the busy, stressful lives CAFC fans lead.2
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Goodbye horse (I would write the words but they're pretty complicated)0
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paulie8290 said:A Charlton song book.
Sounds like a Palace thing to do
its a thread on a forum, not an actual book ffs
after almost every single game this season the fans have been praised by players for the atmosphere.
whats the 'highlight' for you ?3 -
We roll our own,
We roll our own
Sausage in pastry
We roll our own.0 -
To heart of glass
Maddison, what what a beautiful pass
Oztumer, what a wonderful pass.
Chucks upfront
Amos in gooooal
Solly left, he's now on the dole
... not got much further than that yet0 -
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shine166 said:To heart of glass
Maddison, what what a beautiful pass
Oztumer, what a wonderful pass.
Chucks upfront
Amos in gooooal
Solly left, he's now on the dole
... not got much further than that yet
Don’t worry, it’s perfect as it is.0