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Hail Hail (Grand Old Team) - Song

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As sung on the terraces

Hail Hail, the Celts are here,
What the hell do we care,
What the hell do we care,
Hail Hail, the Celts are here,
What the hell do we care now..

For its a grand old team to play for,
For its a grand old team to see,
And if you know the history,
Its enough to make your heart go,
GO-OH-OH-OH! {or, 9-In-A-Row}
We don't care what the animals say,
What the hell do we care,
For all we know,
Is that there going to be a show,
And the Glasgow Celtic will be there.

Full Version

For it's a grand old team to play for,

For it's a grand old team be dad,
And when you read it's history,
It's enough to make your heart go sad,
God bless them.

We don't care if we win lose or draw,
Darn the hair do we care,
For we only know that there's going to be a show,
And the Glasgow Celtic will be there.

Sure it's the best darn team in Scotland,
And its players all are grand,
We support the Celtic,
As they are the finest in the land
We love them,
We'll be there to give the Bhoys a cheer
When the league flag flies,
And they cheers us up when we know the Scottish Cup
Is coming home to rest at Paradise.

Sure it's a grand old team to play for,
Sure it's a grand old team be dad,
And when you read it's history,
It's enough to make your heart go sad,
God bless them.
We don't care if we win lose or draw,
Darn the hair do we care,
For we only know that there's going to be a show,
And the Glasgow Celtic will be there,
And the Glasgow Celtic will be there.

History of the song

The (almost) complete history of Hail Hail and The Celtic Song, with links for your listening pleasure!

It all starts in 1853 with the Opera Il Trovatore (The Troubadour), written by Verdi. In act II, scene 1, the gypsies sing the famous Anvil ChorusHail Hail (Grand Old Team) - Song - Kerrydale Street

You can watch a performance of the Anvil Chorus below. Pay attention at 0:58 in:
Youtube Link - The Anvil ChorusHail Hail (Grand Old Team) - Song - Kerrydale Street

Fast forward to 1879. W.S Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan write the comic opera The Pirates of Penzance. They heavily rip off Verdi's Anvil chorus for the song "With cat-like tread, upon our prey we steal", which is sung by the pirates at the climax of the show.

You can watch a performance of "With cat-like tread" below:
Youtube Link - With Cat-Like TreadHail Hail (Grand Old Team) - Song - Kerrydale Street

Pay attention to the chorus at 0:37, the words are:

Come, friends, who plough the sea,
Truce to navigation;
Take another station;
Let’s vary piracee
With a little burglaree!
Come, friends, who plough the sea,
Truce to navigation;
Take another station;
Let’s vary piracee
With a little burglaree!

Now fast forward to 1917. A military marching song is written by D.A. Estron and Theodore Morse called "Hail Hail the gangs all here", based on "With Cat-like Tread". The song is first recorded by Irving Kaufman, and becomes a number one hit in 1918.
Click below to listen to "Hail Hail the gangs all here" as sung by Kaufman in 1917.
Archive.org link - Hail Hail the gangs all hereHail Hail (Grand Old Team) - Song - Kerrydale Street
Sounds familiar doesn't?

The lyrics to the chorus are:

Hail! Hail! the gang's all here,
What the deuce do we care,
What the deuce do we care,
Hail! Hail! we're full of cheer,
What the deuce do we care Bill!

After this, at some point prior to the 1960's the song is sung on the Parkhead Terraces as:

Hail Hail, the Celts are here,
What the hell do we care,
What the hell do we care,
Hail Hail, the Celts are here,
What the hell do we care now...

Then, in 1961, "Mr Glasgow" Glen Daly records a completely unrelated song called "The Celtic Song". The music is credited as "traditional" and the lyrics are credited to "Liam Mallory". However, nobody seems to know who Liam Mallory is, and it has been suggested that it is actually a pseudonym for Glen Daly himself!
It is also suggested however, that the song was written by a man called Mick McLaughlin, known as "Garngad Mick", who allegedly also wrote "Hampden in the Sun". The story goes that he sold the rights to the the Celtic Song to Glen Daly for a fiver!

Click below to download the famous Glen Daly version of The Celtic Song:
Megaupload Link - The Celtic SongHail Hail (Grand Old Team) - Song - Kerrydale Street
The Celtic Song lyricsHail Hail (Grand Old Team) - Song - Kerrydale Street

Glen Daly also released a song called "Hail Hail Celtic" which is another completely original song, obviously inspired by the common "Hail Hail the Celts are Here" terrace chant. It bears some resemblance to Irving Kaufman song above.
Click below to download Glen Daly singing "Hail Hail Celtic".
MegaUpload Link - Hail Hail CelticHail Hail (Grand Old Team) - Song - Kerrydale Street


So today, when the Celtic fans sing "hail hail the celts are here" followed by "its a grand old team...", we are singing two different songs, of which you now know the (almost) complete history!

Written by KDS Poster chris1983

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