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Chelsea walk-on music: 'The Liquidator' song used by the Blues, videos & everything you need to know

It may seem like Chelsea change managers more than any other Premier League side, but some things at Stamford Bridge stay the same no matter who is in charge.

One of the now customary aspects of the matchday experience with the Blues is the club’s chirpy walk-on song, which can be heard as the teams stride out onto the field.

In the stands, fans clap along and cry ‘Chelsea’ at the appropriate moment, but what is the song that they have adopted? GOAL brings you everything you need to know.

What is the Chelsea walk-on song?

The tune is ‘The Liquidator’ by the Harry J Allstars and has been used at various football grounds around Britain over the years. Wycombe Wanderers, Northampton Town, Wolverhampton Wanderers, West Bromwich Albion, Yeovil Town and St. Johnstone have all run out to the song, although it was stopped at Wolves and WBA by request of the police, who felt it promoted hooliganism.

Meanwhile, officially it is Chelsea who were the first club to use it, with the album note for ‘Liquidator – The Best of the Harry J All Stars’ proclaiming: “Way back in 1969, supporters of the Chelsea football team revered players such as Bonetti, Osgood and Hollins. The boys performed under the watchful eye of manager Dave Sexton to the tune of Harry J & All Stars chartbuster, 'Liquidator'.

“Whether the tune helped the squad in their successful 1970 FA Cup campaign and subsequent Cup Winners Cup victory we shall never know. One thing is certain the theme to those victories was undoubtedly 'The Liquidator', with its Hammond organ crescendos that lead to the chant of ‘CHEL-SEA!’.”

It became an official Chelsea song as early as 1970, when the club gave away copies of the song in their matchday programme as prizes to lucky supporters.

It is a reggae instrumental piece which was subsequently covered by The Specials on their ska medley ‘Skinhead Symphony’, which reached No.1 in the UK singles chart in January 1980 and prompted renewed interest in the song.

At Stamford Bridge, fans clap at regular intervals during the tune and shout ‘Chelsea’ on repeat.

Does The Liquidator have lyrics?

clap, clap, clap, clap,
“Chelsea!”
clap, clap, clap, clap,
“Chelsea!”
clap, clap, clap, clap,
“Chelsea!”

The Liquidator song used by Chelsea for walking out before matches is an instrumental, so there are no official lyrics, per se.

However, Chelsea fans do clap along and chant "Chelsea!" at the crescendo points of the music.

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