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  • Chunes said:
    Nadou said:
    I still can't figure out our version of the Everywhere we go" song. Are the last two lines "Let's show our boys, Let's show our boys" That's what I hear and if it's that, it's a bit naff.
    We're the Charlton boys
    Making all the noise
    Makes sense but it sounds nothing like that to my cloth ears.
  • edited March 30
    So who was it thought this one wouldn’t catch on?  :D
  • The song is an ick
  • Well I absolutely loved it.
    Superb being in the ground and singing it 15 mins after the final whistle.
    I still love it.
  • Oh and another plus about this song is that everyone can remember the words and join in.

    La la la la la la la la la la
    La la la la la la 
    La la la la la la la la la la 
    La la la la la la.
    Called this as well.
    All 3 stands singing it yesterday.
  • Was class yesterday.
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  • Can't believe no one has played up the Tupac angle... 

    To the tune of California Love*** - 

    Tyrese Campbell, plays for Charlton, 
    Tyrese Campbell, terror for defenders, 
    In the ground of South East London, 
    In the The Valley, he scores goals, 
    He keeps it rockin', we're all rockin', 

    I'll get my coat

    *** 1min 30 - https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=omfz62qu_Bc
  • Ok….. I’ve only just managed to get TCs sway brain worm out of my head…… had it all the way home in the car and it popped up again this morning…… but it went…… until I just turned on tv at 9 o’clock and City of Song was just starting on Beeb One….. to hear Dean Martin giving it large on ‘Marimba Rhythm’ …… go figure 🤷‍♂️😆 …….. brain worm is back with a vengeance…….!!
  • Haven't been able to attend the Valley since the Wrexham game, but what a brilliant atmosphere last Saturday. From where I sit in the Curbs stand centre block back row, the singing of Sway was brilliant. As a teenager in the 60's I remember a great version by Bobby Rydell, obviously Dean Martin and Julio Inglasias have great versions. Lots of singing going on around me, but I only know the original words so was singing them! Can someone show me the words for Tupac's version (best since ''Every Saturday we Follow, Lee Bowyer'' etc)! Obviously I'm here now for the rest of the season! More of the same as the Huddersfield game will be greatly appreciated!
  • Haven't been able to attend the Valley since the Wrexham game, but what a brilliant atmosphere last Saturday. From where I sit in the Curbs stand centre block back row, the singing of Sway was brilliant. As a teenager in the 60's I remember a great version by Bobby Rydell, obviously Dean Martin and Julio Inglasias have great versions. Lots of singing going on around me, but I only know the original words so was singing them! Can someone show me the words for Tupac's version (best since ''Every Saturday we Follow, Lee Bowyer'' etc)! Obviously I'm here now for the rest of the season! More of the same as the Huddersfield game will be greatly appreciated!
    Fenaddick posted on page 1:

     When the Samba rhythm starts to play
    Dance with me, make me sway
    Tyreece Campbell running down the wing
    Scoring goals, making the Charlton sing

  • - Samba is from Brazil. 
    Campbell is English 

    - Oh, yeah, but he’s black. 

    - Bit racist, that, isn’t it?


  • edited 6:52AM
    To save an argument about Samba or Marimba…
    why not try…
    “When the Addicks Rhythm starts to play”

    … sorted👍
  • Why not "Tupac's rhythm"?
  • I'd like to hear a song for a player based on this. Would be original and the err err err err part would be fun.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A-zr5eNu5GM
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  • - Samba is from Brazil. 
    Campbell is English 

    - Oh, yeah, but he’s black. 

    - Bit racist, that, isn’t it?


    Theres always one!!!!
  • - Samba is from Brazil. 
    Campbell is English 

    - Oh, yeah, but he’s black. 

    - Bit racist, that, isn’t it?


    Theres always one!!!!
    Hopefully he's joking.
  • redbuttle said:
    - Samba is from Brazil. 
    Campbell is English 

    - Oh, yeah, but he’s black. 

    - Bit racist, that, isn’t it?


    Theres always one!!!!
    Hopefully he's joking.
    I dont think he is. Bonkers 
  • Two of the things to still be proud of as a Charlton fan are:

    1. That we were the first club, (weren’t we?), to do an anti-racism campaign with the red, white and black day.

    Singling out a South London born player in a song chosen solely due to his colour would only be wholly justifiable if it were a Jamaican song as that is his heritage. If we must give reference to this, why not Bob Marley, for example?

    This samba song has been copied from other clubs, which is in itself simply boring. I imagine the first supporters who sang this did so because they had a Brazilian player.

    Btw, samba was invented in Brazil by black slaves from Africa.

    2. We have a great academy.  Why can’t we show our pride in that by simply singing ’he's one of our own’ as Spurs fans did in unison for Harry Kane for so long?

    You can all make singled worded criticism of my opinion as long as you like, or reply ’it’s just a laugh’ or suchlike. That shows that you haven’t thought it through. 

  • 995632 said:
    Can't believe no one has played up the Tupac angle... 

    To the tune of California Love*** - 

    Tyrese Campbell, plays for Charlton, 
    Tyrese Campbell, terror for defenders, 
    In the ground of South East London, 
    In the The Valley, he scores goals, 
    He keeps it rockin', we're all rockin', 

    I'll get my coat

    *** 1min 30 - https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=omfz62qu_Bc
    60 mins in and no subs made:

    "and still I see no changes
    All I see is tired faces
    Miss-placed passes into wasteful spaces" 
  • redbuttle said:
    - Samba is from Brazil. 
    Campbell is English 

    - Oh, yeah, but he’s black. 

    - Bit racist, that, isn’t it?


    Theres always one!!!!
    Hopefully he's joking.
    I dont think he is. Bonkers 
    I would say the same about you, closing down a reasonable discussion about a possible WW3.

    Your a nice bloke, and you’ve done a great thing making this site, but your authoritative attitude with regards to thread closure (censorship) only reflects the sad way our society has gone.
  • Two of the things to still be proud of as a Charlton fan are:

    1. That we were the first club, (weren’t we?), to do an anti-racism campaign with the red, white and black day.

    Singling out a South London born player in a song chosen solely due to his colour would only be wholly justifiable if it were a Jamaican song as that is his heritage. If we must give reference to this, why not Bob Marley, for example?

    This samba song has been copied from other clubs, which is in itself simply boring. I imagine the first supporters who sang this did so because they had a Brazilian player.

    Btw, samba was invented in Brazil by black slaves from Africa.

    2. We have a great academy.  Why can’t we show our pride in that by simply singing ’he's one of our own’ as Spurs fans did in unison for Harry Kane for so long?

    You can all make singled worded criticism of my opinion as long as you like, or reply ’it’s just a laugh’ or suchlike. That shows that you haven’t thought it through. 

    You’re right that it was sung first for a Brazilian and it’s just stuck.

    Personally I like hearing some variety in the songs we sing, if we just sung “he’s one of our own” then we could be signing about TC, Kanu, Anderson, AMB, Kanu, Enslin, Laq, Z Mitchell, Asiimwe etc etc. That’s going to get very confusing and boring!

    Yes the chants are sung around the country by different fans but that’s fine too. Should we not wear red because other teams do? Not sing VFR because of Forest? Football has a shared culture and that’s great! 
  • - Samba is from Brazil. 
    Campbell is English 

    - Oh, yeah, but he’s black. 

    - Bit racist, that, isn’t it?


    Seriously. 
    ‘Blackpool72’, bit rascist. 
    Why not just ‘Pool72’?
  • - Samba is from Brazil. 
    Campbell is English 

    - Oh, yeah, but he’s black. 

    - Bit racist, that, isn’t it?


    Seriously. 
    ‘Blackpool72’, bit rascist. 
    Why not just ‘Pool72’?
    I'm Black
    My name is Paul
    I was born in 72.
  • Wtf how is this racist? It's a song where his name fits the tune!

    (As a self-professed jazz twat though, the only thing I'm annoyed by is that the actual lyric is "when marimba rhythms start to play", but mondegreens are rife in terrace chants)
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