![]() Smiles in the sunshine, Football like champagne When we thrashed the sheep from Derbyshire Games when we sang in the Nottingham choir Please take us back to the days I knew then Passing the leather like Clougie's great men Of the boys in the red from the City Ground Maine Road, Old Trafford still echo to the sound These are the words to the Forest version of the song:įar have I travelled and much have I seen Maybe, just maybe, that could happen this season… The musician said: “Yeah, when's that going to happen? Imminent? Good luck Nottingham." Previously, Paul McCartney hinted on XFM that he would sing the Reds anthem at the City Ground if Forest earned promotion back to the Premier League. The Addicks have mist rolling in from the Thames in their lyrics, and clashes between the two clubs have often featured something of a sing-off. League One outfit Charlton Athletic also took it and adapted it, too. It helped whip up a killer atmosphere with fans singing along, and the song has been played before kick-off ever since.įorest are not the only club to claim Mull of Kintyre as their own. READ: Nottingham Forest Wembley kit hint dropped as Huddersfield decision revealedįorest first decided to pump the song out at the City Ground prior to the clash against Yeovil Town in 2008 when the Reds secured promotion back to the Championship. READ: Nottingham Forest provide Wembley ticket update ahead of play-off final ![]() Having been released that season, it became the Forest chorus and has stuck ever since. Reds supporters changed the lyrics as the mist often rolled in from the Trent, and included a range of words about their travels up and down the country. Made famous by Paul McCartney and Wings, the song was released in late 1977 before being adopted by the Forest faithful during the season they won the First Division in 1978. The song has been a Forest anthem ever since the glory days when the Reds were champions of Europe. But the question many people up and down the country often ask is, why do Reds supporters sing Mull of Kintyre? You can't beat hearing Nottingham Forest fans in full voice at the City Ground on matchday. ![]()
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