There She Goes

Bring this song to Bramley Moore?

  • Yes

    Votes: 207 79.6%
  • No

    Votes: 42 16.2%
  • Cheese on toast

    Votes: 11 4.2%

  • Total voters
    260

I've heard this, but I'm not convinced it's necessarily true. The writers were Peter Hooton (red) and Stephen Grimes - and I can't find anything to say he's a blue.

I'd like to see evidence if you think he is, genuinely.

The song was about the truce, of which football was apparently a small part. But football isn't mentioned in the song at all.
Keith Mullin (Farm guitarist) is a massive blue and he sang our version of All Together Now
 

I've heard this, but I'm not convinced it's necessarily true. The writers were Peter Hooton (red) and Stephen Grimes - and I can't find anything to say he's a blue.

I'd like to see evidence if you think he is, genuinely.

The song was about the truce, of which football was apparently a small part. But football isn't mentioned in the song at all.
Keith is a massive Evertonian.
 
I agree apart from changing the lyrics. It’s a beautiful song about a girl, or about heroin, or leaving Goodison, or whatever you want it to be about. Singing it pre game would be unique.

Changing the lyrics so it’s about Dwight McNeil running down the wing, or whatever, just turns it into every other football chant.

What makes it an Everton song is the Everton fans singing it.
Dwight McNeil running down the wing? what heroin have you been taking?
 

it wasn’t about heroine we’re did is
kak come from?

and i didn’t see lee mavers with others

my eye sight is a joke tho
veins. feeling that remains. calls my name.

Would make sense being about smack but he wrote it in 88 and isn't supposed to have touched the stuff until 90.

Drug addiction and love are fairly similar in their effects, so it's an easy mistake to make
 

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