Chelsea Popular culture
Chelsea parade through the streets of Fulham and Chelsea after winning their league and cup double, May 2010Chelsea In 1930
, Chelsea featured in one of the earliest football films, The Great Game One-time Chelsea centre forward, Jack Cock, who by then was playing for Millwall, was the star of the film and several scenes were shot at Stamford Bridge, including the pitch, the boardroom, and the dressing rooms.
Chelsea, Champions at Last. Everyone Goes Nuts.
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s, the club had a long-running association with the music halls, with their underachievement often providing material for comedians such as George Robey It culminated in comedian Norman Long's release of a comic song in 1933, ironically titled "On the Day That Chelsea Went and Won the Cup", the lyrics of which describe a series of bizarre and improbable occurrences on the hypothetical day when Chelsea finally won a trophy The song "Blue is the Colour" was released as a single in the build-up to the 1972 League Cup Final, with all members of Chelsea's first team squad singing; it reached number five in the UK Singles Chart(The song was later adopted,
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as an anthem, by the Vancouver Whitecaps in Canada, after being changed to "White is the Colour In the build-up to the 1997 FA Cup Final, the song "Blue Day", performed by Suggs and members of the Chelsea squad, reached number 22 in the UK chartsBryan Adams, a fan of Chelsea dedicated the song "We're Gonna Win" from the album 18 Til I Die to the club.
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