Belle and Sebastian
wrote Scotland anthem after dramatic World Cup qualifier, Stuart Murdoch had watched his side’s playoff victory over Denmark
through his fingers before deciding to write his own anthem to a team
he has followed for more than 50 years. "Most people recognised
instantly the next day that they’d witnessed the most important Scottish
game ever. "It Only Takes One Lion" starts by hinting at the travails of the team ("You gave us hope, you
gave us despair"), turns into a bombastic four-on-the-floor singalong
with self-deprecating lyrics ("This is Scotland, where everybody knows
you start with nothing"), and nods to the Tartan Army ("you can join an
army that’s for peace"). The song’s
danceable beat was inspired by the team’s current anthem, Baccara’s 1977
hit, Yes Sir, I Can Boogie, which has been blasted out at Hampden Park after recent Scotland victories.
“I like the thought that they just might play It Only Takes One Lion
after a game, that’s what I fantasise about,” Murdoch says. The
song, which the band debuted as part of an encore at an April gig at
the Royal Albert Hall and is out on 2 June, coincides with Scotland preparing to play in their first World Cup tournament since 1998.
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