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- Ee_Aye_Addio abstract "A traditional British celebratory football crowd song.The usual format is::"We've won the cup, we've won the cup, ee aye addio, we've won the cup".Variations are often made up on the spur of the moment.The song perhaps first gained a wider audience at the 1965 FA Cup final at Wembley Stadium, when the singing by supporters of Liverpool FC was broadcast on TV and radio. Noticing the Queen had a red jacket on (Liverpool's team colours), the words were hastily changed to "Ee aye addio, the Queen's wearing red!".[1]The origin of the song lies in the traditional British nursery rhyme The Farmer's in his Den.".
- Ee_Aye_Addio wikiPageExternalLink 256.html.
- Ee_Aye_Addio wikiPageID "6154333".
- Ee_Aye_Addio wikiPageRevisionID "532048925".
- Ee_Aye_Addio hasPhotoCollection Ee_Aye_Addio.
- Ee_Aye_Addio subject Category:Football_songs_and_chants.
- Ee_Aye_Addio type Abstraction100002137.
- Ee_Aye_Addio type AuditoryCommunication107109019.
- Ee_Aye_Addio type Communication100033020.
- Ee_Aye_Addio type FootballSongsAndChants.
- Ee_Aye_Addio type Music107020895.
- Ee_Aye_Addio type MusicalComposition107037465.
- Ee_Aye_Addio type Song107048000.
- Ee_Aye_Addio comment "A traditional British celebratory football crowd song.The usual format is::"We've won the cup, we've won the cup, ee aye addio, we've won the cup".Variations are often made up on the spur of the moment.The song perhaps first gained a wider audience at the 1965 FA Cup final at Wembley Stadium, when the singing by supporters of Liverpool FC was broadcast on TV and radio.".
- Ee_Aye_Addio label "Ee Aye Addio".
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- Ee_Aye_Addio sameAs Q5347006.
- Ee_Aye_Addio sameAs Q5347006.
- Ee_Aye_Addio sameAs Ee_Aye_Addio.
- Ee_Aye_Addio wasDerivedFrom Ee_Aye_Addio?oldid=532048925.
- Ee_Aye_Addio isPrimaryTopicOf Ee_Aye_Addio.