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Run out music

Tim Long

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^^^^^
G2k When reading the top line there I thought for a second you were going to say the Christina Aguilera song 😮
Perhaps XTina's was a cover of a, erm, ditty City used to run out to with the multiple r's reflecting the Devon accent (lest we forget - I did - the featured artist was Redman. It all makes sense when you look deeper into it). And she wore proper chaps in the video.
 

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In the 70s there was "Playing the Game", our own ECFC song. Not a global hit.
 

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Perhaps XTina's was a cover of a, erm, ditty City used to run out to with the multiple r's reflecting the Devon accent (lest we forget - I did - the featured artist was Redman. It all makes sense when you look deeper into it). And she wore proper chaps in the video.
😂😂
Actually Dirrty! would have been quite appropriate for it’s time I think it was released shortly after Noel Blake took us to the bottom of the fair play league 😬😬
 

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I know the song/tune 'Tom Hark' was used regularly by the club back in the 90's. It might have been after we scored a goal though?

I dont know who's version was played, but it was first released in the UK in 1958 by Elias & His Zig-Zag Jive Flutes. It got to #2 in the charts. Released again in 1980 by The Piranhas: Got to #6. I much prefered the original, I didnt like the Ian Jury type singing in the 80's version.
 

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I know the song/tune 'Tom Hark' was used regularly by the club back in the 90's. It might have been after we scored a goal though?

I dont know who's version was played, but it was first released in the UK in 1958 by Elias & His Zig-Zag Jive Flutes. It got to #2 in the charts. Released again in 1980 by The Piranhas: Got to #6. I much prefered the original, I didnt like the Ian Jury type singing in the 80's version.
Did they find him guilty ???
 

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Didn"t we use Liquidator in the seventies?
 
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