Blue Flag: A Tribute to Chelsea
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Blue Flag: A Tribute to Chelsea is a compilation album, originally released in 1997 on Cherry Red Records. It was reissued in 2005. The album features various songs relating to Chelsea, including one-off songs recorded for cup finals and other occasions, songs by fans, and some songs from the 1972 Blue is the Colour album, which featured performances by Chelsea players.
Track listing (2005)
# | Title | Artist | Year | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Blue Day | Chelsea F.C. & Suggs | 1997 | The official song for the 1997 FA Cup Final. |
2 | Blue is the Colour | Chelsea F.C. | 1972 | From the 1972 Blue is the Colour album. Recorded for the 1972 League Cup Final. |
3 | Chelsea | Stamford Bridge | "Stamford Bridge" were a band that was active in the 1970s. | |
4 | London Medley* | Chelsea F.C. | 1972 | |
5 | We'll Keep The Blue Flag Flying High | Boys From The Shed | 1997 | An arrangement of the Chelsea terrace anthem "The Blue Flag". |
6 | Chel-Sea of Blue | Ron Harris | 1972 | From the 1972 Blue is the Colour album. |
7 | The Liquidator ('97 mix) | Billy Bluebeat | 1997 | A 1997 cover version of "The Liquidator", not the original version by Harry J Allstars. |
8 | Back On The Ball | Chelsea F.C. | 1984 | Recorded to commemorate Chelsea's return to the top flight. |
9 | Chelsea We Love You | Chelsea F.C. | 1987 | |
10 | Flying High | True Blue Crew | 1997 | |
11 | Ruudy's Rock Steady Crew | Henry Turtle | 1997 | |
12 | We'll Keep The Blue Flag Flying High | Henry Turtle | 1997 | An arrangement of the Chelsea terrace anthem "The Blue Flag". |
13 | Chelsea Wonderland | Rosie Roller | 1997 | |
14 | Pride Of London | Billy Bluebeat | 1997 | |
15 | No One Can Stop Us Now | Chelsea F.C. | 1994 | The official song for the 1994 FA Cup Final. |
16 | Chelsea Heaven Chelsea Hell (revisited) | True Blue Crew | 1997 | |
17 | Blue Days of Chelsea | The Pensioners | 1997 | |
18 | Blue Flag | Billy Bluebeat | 1997 |
- *A medley including renditions of London music hall favourites "Maybe it's Because I'm a Londoner", "Let's All Go Down The Strand", "On Mother Kelly's Doorstep" and "Strolling", sung by the Chelsea squad.