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  1. 2023年10月28日 · Watch on YouTube. This week marks a remarkable 60 years since the song reached the No.1 position in the UK charts. Since then, YNWA has become ingrained into the DNA of Liverpool FC; belted out in triumph and sung in sorrow during the highs and lows of the last six decades. "Simple but powerful lyrics, a real message," said Klopp.

  2. Steve Hunter @Shunter77. Ahead of the 50th anniversary of the LFC anthem 'You’ll Never Walk Alone' going to No.1 in the charts on November 2, 1963, we catch up with the voice behind it, Gerry Marsden, to find out what makes this brilliant song so special. In an exclusive chat with Liverpoolfc.com, the 71-year-old singer reveals when he first ...

  3. 2022年12月7日 · Following the recent release of 'I Feel Fine: The Klopp 100', we speak to authors Chris McLoughlin and Roy Gilfoyle. It has been an historic spell under Jürgen Klopp since he arrived at Anfield seven years ago and the book celebrates the team's achievements under his stewardship. I Feel Fine: The Klopp 100 recaps the journey so far in 100 ...

  4. 2020年12月5日 · Chelcee Grimes has explained the inspiration behind her new song on the soundtrack for The End of the Storm – the feature-length documentary about Liverpool's Premier League title win. Simply named Liverpool, the ballad is one of eight to feature on the album, alongside Lana Del Rey and Jamie Webster among others – and the singer/songwriter and lifelong Red is delighted to be a part of it.

  5. Mohamed Salah has delivered his seal of approval for the 'Egyptian king' song Liverpool fans have created in honour of the 30-goal forward. The 25-year-old’s incredible impact since signing from AS Roma last summer quickly led to chants being formed to celebrate his exploits. Salah thrives on feeling that support from the stands and revealed ...

  6. Virgil van Dijk's very own Liverpool song is beginning to take off - and local musician Jamie Webster treated LFCTV to a rendition this week. Webster was in the studio for the latest episode of LFC Later and played out the show with a live version of the terrace tribute to the Reds' No.4. Take a look above. Virgil van Dijk. Jamie Webster.

  7. 2016年4月7日 · But, while the story of Kopites adopting the No.1 hit from local band Gerry and the Pacemakers dates back to the 1960s, the origins of the masses at the Westfalenstadion taking the ditty to their heart are far more recent. That story begins when a five-piece band from the Dortmund area called Pur Harmony were encouraged to cover the English classic in 1996.