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Deacon Blue - Fellow Hoodlums Lyrics

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  • On the night that
  • Maxton died
  • I fell over
  • The Clyde was full of old tyres
  • The wind nearly pulled my
  • Breeches off
  • And Ann Kelly
  • She kissed my mouth
  • Fellow hoodlums and
  • Engineers
  • The Union's south
  • And we're all here
  • I'm going up Buchanan Street
  • With a box of fireworks
  • And two bottles of
  • Tizer
  • On the last train from St. Enochs
  • I saw the graveyard
  • It looked like our old street
  • People were cheering
  • All the way from Hampden
  • With macaroons and
  • And scarves and rattles
  • Fellow hoodlums and
  • Engineers
  • The Union's south
  • And we're all here
  • I'm going up Buchanan Street
  • With a box of fireworks
  • And two bottles of
  • Tizer
  • Billy's a butcher now
  • Always has been
  • And he picks his teeth
  • With old rusty meat hooks
  • And he sends his beef with the bike boys
  • Monday to Saturday
  • Partick to Cowcaddens
  • Fellow hoodlums and
  • Engineers
  • The Union's south
  • And we're all here
  • I'm going up Buchanan Street
  • With a box of fireworks
  • And two bottles of
  • Tizer
  • I'm going up Buchanan Street
  • With a box of fireworks
  • And two bottles of
  • Tizer

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