“I Belong To Glasgow” Song Lyrics by Ewan McVicar

By April | March 21, 2008

Chorus:
I belong to Glasgow, dear old Glasgow town
But something’s the matter with Glasgow
For it’s going round and round
I’m only a common old working chap as anyone here can see
But when I get a couple of drinks on a Saturday
Glasgow belongs to me

Verse:
I’ve been wi’ a few o’ ma cronies, one or two pals o’ ma ain
We went in a hotel, where we did very well
Then we came out once again
Then we went into another, that is the reason I’m fu’
We had six deoch an’ doruises, then sang a chorus
Just listen, I’ll sing it to you

Chorus

Verse:
There’s nothing in being teetotal and saving a shilling or two
If your money you spend you’ve nothing to lend
Well, that’s all the better for you
There’s nae harm in taking a drappie, it ends all your trouble and strife
It gives you the feeling that when you get home
You don’t care a hang for the wife!

Chorus

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One Response to ““I Belong To Glasgow” Song Lyrics by Ewan McVicar”

  1. Baby Seat Covers Says:
    April 9th, 2008 at 9:05 am

    I love this song but never new what the words were after the fist line. Thanks.

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