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Top 10 Liverpool FC Songs & Chants

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Few football clubs have a history and legacy like Liverpool FC. They’re England’s most decorated club, have some of the world’s best players, and boast an extensive global fanbase. But if there’s one thing that makes the club stand out like no other, it’s the passion of the fans and the atmosphere they create at Anfield.

One of the ways fans display this passion is through music, particularly through the many LFC chants and songs that have had a huge impact on the culture of the club. From iconic songs such as You’ll Never Walk Alone to fan-made chants like I’m So Glad That Jürgen Is a Red.

With so many impactful LFC songs and chants, we wanted to provide our top 10 Liverpool football songs and chants that help bring the magic to matchday at Anfield.

10. Si Señor (Bobby Firmino)

Named after former Liverpool forward Roberto Firmino, Si Señor quickly became an Anfield classic that is still sung by Liverpool fans despite his departure. Many fans would agree that Firmino has been one of Liverpool’s most likeable figures over recent years, always playing with a smile on his face while working tirelessly for the team.

Adapted from the River Plate Si Señor chant, it has been transformed into a celebration of Firmino’s career at Liverpool. Even the man himself enjoys it, saying "it’s cool" and was recently recorded unveiling his mural in Liverpool as fans sing his song.

9. I’m So Glad That Jürgen Is a Red

This is a chant that Liverpool fans couldn’t help but sing for their beloved manager at the time, Jürgen Klopp, despite his seeming negative superstitions towards it. This chant is a recreation of The Beatles’ I Feel Fine tune, created by artist Marc Kenny, and is a homage from the Liverpool fans to Jürgen Klopp.

Despite Klopp’s initial dismissal of the chant during Liverpool’s 3-1 win against Bournemouth, he sang along to the chant with a tear in his eye as he said farewell to the Liverpool fans. It’s fair to say that this is a song that will stick with Klopp for the rest of his life, as well as with the Liverpool supporters at Anfield.

8. Egyptian King Mo Salah (Running Down the Wing)

An adaptation of the famous 1990s song Sit Down by the rock band James, Egyptian King Mo Salah is currently one of Anfield’s most popular tunes. This catchy song is another tribute anthem for one of Liverpool’s modern greats, Mohamed Salah, The Egyptian King. This recreation is also from artist Marc Kenny, who has become renowned for developing some of Anfield’s most beloved modern Liverpool FC chants and songs.

7. We’ll Be Coming Down the Road

Based on a famous Scottish anthem by the Tartan Army, this song was redeveloped by Liverpool supporters. This song is a travelling anthem that Liverpool fans often use to show their support for the team no matter where they play. It’s also another salute to an icon of the club, this time regarding the great man himself, Bill Shankly, whose impact on the club is immeasurable.

6. Red and White Kop

Another recreation of a famous Beatles song, Red and White Kop is Liverpool FC’s variation of Yellow Submarine. This famous song has been chanted by Liverpool fans since the 1960s and remains one of Anfield’s most prominent chants. The song is a lighthearted chant that shows the love and pride that Liverpool supporters have for their most renowned stand, The Kop.

5. Poor Scouser Tommy

Poor Scouser Tommy is one of Anfield’s most famous and meaningful anthems. The song tells the story of a young Liverpudlian man heading off to war. The song is used to show the strength and power of Liverpool supporters and the love that a dying Scouse Tommy has for his home city of Liverpool. This is easily one of the club’s most emotionally charged songs and one that means a lot to both the club and its fans.

4. When the Reds Go Marching In

Easily one of Liverpool’s catchiest anthems, When the Reds Go Marching In is a chant that all Liverpool fans want to experience. Originally a gospel song, it has been widely adopted in football by clubs like Southampton with When the Saints Go Marching In, leading Liverpool fans to create their own rendition. The song is one of the simplest yet most memorable, and you’re likely to hear it every time you attend Anfield.

3. Allez, Allez, Allez

Originating from travelling Liverpool fans, this simple chant quickly became a Liverpool classic and is now carried with the club throughout all European competitions. Jamie Webster’s acoustic rendition of the anthem helped elevate a simple, Allez, Allez, Allez chant into one of the club’s most utilised anthems. The song boasts the club’s remarkable success in Europe and is often used by Liverpool fans to strike fear into their European opponents.

2. Fields of Anfield Road

Fields of Anfield Road is one of the club’s most impactful and well-developed anthems. Derived from the Irish folk song The Fields of Athenry, the song was embraced by Liverpool fans and rewritten with lyrics specific to the club’s history. The song encapsulates the club's development from humble beginnings to the footballing giants they are today.

1. You’ll Never Walk Alone (YNWA)

Easily regarded as one of the most iconic sporting anthems worldwide, You’ll Never Walk Alone (YNWA) by Gerry and the Pacemakers is pure magic when sung by the masses of passionate Liverpool supporters at Anfield. Over the years, YNWA has become so much more than just a song to Liverpool FC. It has become part of the club’s identity and is now a symbol of what it means to be a Liverpool supporter.

Not only does it mean everything to the fans, but it also has a huge impact on the players, providing them with the motivation and hope they need to give their all on the pitch. Supporters travel from all over the world just to experience what it’s like to be part of a crowd of thousands of Liverpool supporters singing this iconic song with everything they have.

Final Thoughts

Liverpool is one of the biggest clubs in England, but its global appeal goes far beyond the action on the pitch. The club has developed a unique identity and personality that helps them connect with people all over the world. From the club’s ties to The Beatles to the music-inspired hospitality package The Anfield Beat Lounge, Liverpool FC has certainly embraced its musical roots. Most notably, YNWA, as the official club anthem, has had an impossible-to-replicate impact on the club’s identity and culture, making it the easy number one on our list.

So that was our top 10 Liverpool FC songs and chants. If you’re interested in experiencing them live at Anfield, feel free to check out our Liverpool hospitality tickets, or take a look at one of our other articles, Your Guide on How to Get Liverpool Tickets If Not a Member, which provides all the information you need to secure tickets to Anfield.