Fellow Hoodlums

ROSS

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

Trivia about the song Fellow Hoodlums by Deacon Blue

When was the song “Fellow Hoodlums” released by Deacon Blue?
The song Fellow Hoodlums was released in 1991, on the album “Fellow Hoodlums”.
Who composed the song “Fellow Hoodlums” by Deacon Blue?
The song “Fellow Hoodlums” by Deacon Blue was composed by ROSS.

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