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Scotland & Yes Sir, I Can Boogie: Lyrics & Story of Tartan Army Chant

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June 25, 2026

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Scotland & Yes Sir, I Can Boogie: Lyrics & Story of Tartan Army Chant

Originally a disco hit from the 1970s with no obvious connection to Scottish football, the track has become one of the nation's favourite chants

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Mindanao Times

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Irish News

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· Jul 9, 2026

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Fark

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· Jun 22, 2026

♪ Sing me a song of two lads who are gone ♫ Say, is that a boat I spy ♪ Merry of soul they floated a day ♫ Over the sea to Skye ♩ [Hero]

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National Review

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· Jul 4, 2026

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· Jun 25, 2026

Patriotic songs for America's 250th, from 'Firework' to 'Free Bird'

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Related coverage for "Scotland & Yes Sir, I Can Boogie: Lyrics & Story of Tartan Army Chant": JOE.co.uk — Real meaning behind England anthem Sweet Caroline. Mindanao Times — HEY JUNE! pays tribute to OPM legacy with new single ‘Ai Shite Ruyo’. Irish News — Lead singer of 70s US punk band The Nubs on surprise rediscovery of long-lost track Every Night Is A Party In Ulster. Fark — ♪ Sing me a song of two lads who are gone ♫ Say, is that a boat I spy ♪ Merry of soul they floated a day ♫ Over the sea to Skye ♩ [Hero]. National Review — The Unsung Lyrics of ‘The Star-Spangled Banner’. ArcaMax — Patriotic songs for America's 250th, from 'Firework' to 'Free Bird'