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Liverpool Songs: Fields of Anfield Road – Adapted From The Fields of Athenry

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Anyone who has ever been to Anfield, attended an away game or simply watched Liverpool playing on television will almost certainly have heard the club’s supporters singing Fields of Anfield Road. A mainstay of the songbook for many years, what are the lyrics, where did it come from and what’s it all about?

The Fields of Athenry

In 1979, Dublin-born Pete St John wrote a song called The Fields of Athenry, which was sung in the style of an Irish folk ballad. Set during the country’s Great Famine of the 1840s, it tells the story of a fictional man from Athenry, County Galway, who stole food in order to feed his starving family before being sentenced to be sent to the Australian penal colony at Botany Bay.

Such is the nature of the song and the manner in which it lends itself to being sung by crowds of people, the likes of the supporters of the Republic of Ireland and Celtic sing it, as do those watching GAA matches, in addition to numerous rugby fans.

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Although the lyrics are much longer than this when it comes to the full song, the part of it that Liverpool supporters decided to adapt goes like this:

By a lonely prison wall, I heard a young girl calling

“Michael, they have taken you away

For you stole Trevelyan’s corn

So the young might see the morn

Now a prison ship lies waiting in the bay”

Low lie the Fields of Athenry

Where once we watched the small free birds fly

Our love was on the wing

We had dreams and songs to sing

It’s so lonely ’round the Fields of Athenry.

Adapted Lyrics

A Liverpool supporter named Gary ‘Fergo’ Ferguson is widely considered to have adapted the song in order to make it about the Reds, perhaps reflecting the strong connection between Merseyside and the island of Ireland. The Huyton resident sent his version to Liverpool Football Club, which soon saw it sung by the Kop during home matches.

The full version of Ferguson’s song contains two verses, whilst a third verse was co-written by John Power, the man behind Liverpool bands Cast and the La’s, in 2009 in order to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the Hillsborough Disaster.

Here is how the Liverpool FC-specific version goes:

Outside the Shankly Gates

I heard a Kopite calling

Shankly, they have taken you away

But you left a great eleven

Before you went to Heaven

Now it’s glory round the Fields of Anfield Road

All round the Fields of Anfield Road

Where once we watched the King Kenny play

(And could he play)

Stevie Heighway on the wing

We had dreams and songs to sing

Of the glory round the Fields of Anfield Road

Outside the Paisley Gates

I heard a Kopite calling

Paisley, they have taken you away

But you led the great eleven

Back in Rome in ’77

And the Redmen they’re still playing the same way

All round the Fields of Anfield Road

Where once we watched the King Kenny play

(And could he play)

Stevie Heighway on the wing

We had dreams and songs to sing

Of the glory round the Fields of Anfield Road

Beside the Hillsborough Flame

I heard a Kopite mourning

Why so many taken on that day?

Justice has never been done

But their memory will carry on

There’ll be glory around the Fields of Anfield Road

All round the Fields of Anfield Road

Where once we watched the King Kenny play

(And could he play)

Stevie Heighway on the wing

We had dreams and songs to sing

Of the glory round the Fields of Anfield Road

All round the Fields of Anfield Road

Where once we watched the King Kenny play

(And could he play)

Stevie Heighway on the wing

We had dreams and songs to sing

Of the glory round the Fields of Anfield Road

Whilst only the chorus is sung most of the time, it is good to get a sense of the actual lyrics of the song that gets sung by Kopites during home and away matches.

The post Liverpool Songs: Fields of Anfield Road – Adapted From The Fields of Athenry appeared first on Friends Of Liverpool.

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