"I’m a very lucky lad" - Jamie Webster on his Allez Allez Alez Pleasure

The song was originally inspired from a 1985 song "L’Estate Sta Finendo” (“The Summer Is Ending”) by disco duo Righeira which was a hit in its native country.

"I’m a very lucky lad" - Jamie Webster on his Allez Allez Alez Pleasure
Jamie Webster

Jamie Webster has spoken of how fortunate he is to be hanging on the fast rising iconic football song in the world, “the ‘Allez Allez Allez’ song.

The song was originally inspired from a 1985 song "L’Estate Sta Finendo” (“The Summer Is Ending”) by disco duo Righeira which was a hit in its native country. The recent adaptation of the song has seen supporters alterate the lyrics to suit their style but it got reborn after Liverpool thrashed Porto at the Estadio Dragao.

 

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Allez Allez Alez has been the major chant of many football clubs in matches across Europe and it was the escort of Liverpool during the quest to conquer Europe reaching the Champions League final after 11 years.

 

 

Fans due to its rhythmic harmony and instrumental liberation have captured the adapted words raising their voices whether lose or win to back their respective teams.

 

 

Jamie Webster, a Liverpool fan and musician is the man behind the new format of the song. His ability to put in new words and draft further to suite the lineage of Liverpool locally and continentally has enveloped more interest. Jamie’s entertaining skill with his guitar slowing and speeding tempos fire up grounds for more attention.

 

 

The scouse musician revealed that it’s the most dynamic song he plays across Europe due to its ability to interprete cultures, achievement and the passion of people across the globe. He revealed that the additional lyrics expresses the state of Liverpool as a city and the impact the football club is having on people.

‘It’s always the most lively song that I play and a lot teams in Europe sing that song. A lot of Italian teams with Napoli being one of them. In Italy it loosely translates to like, the love of the city and the passion for like, what they do in going and supporting the team and stuff like that.

“I always thought the lyrics to it, what it meant, it’s how a lot of people in Liverpool feel about Liverpool.

 

 

“Few of my mates said to me, you know, you wanna play it at your gigs, there was a home in between Porto away Manchester United away in the league and I played it at that home game in the Halfway House and the video circuited and that next week, I walked up onto the terrace at Old Trafford in the away end and the whole away end were singing it, bouncing up and down. So it was literally a week near enough from the pub to the ground,” he told BBC Music in an interview.

Webster spoke his joy on the single hit, which has been the anthem of two Champions League final, Kiev and Madrid by Liverpool fans with players of the Reds having their share after winning the European trophy in Madrid.

 

 

“I’ve been all around the world off that song and then obviously we went to Kiev two days after it was released for the European Cup final and then fast forward a year probably to Madrid playing in front of sixty thousand people. At the end of the day, I’m still a fan and I’m lucky, like I’ve said a few times, I’m a very lucky lad,” he added.

 

The Liverpool Lyrics.

We've conquered all of Europe,

"We're never gonna stop,

"From Paris down to Turkey,

"We've won the f***ing lot,

"Bob Paisley and Bill Shankly,

"The fields of Anfield Road,

"We are loyal supporters,

"And we come from Liverpool,