In (G)eighteen-eighty-(D)eight me boys a
(G)group of (C)Irish (G)men
Had formed a brand new (D)Football (C)team
in (G)Glasgow's dark East (C)End
And (G)Brother Walfrid (D)then a(C)ddressed
them (G)in St. Mary's (C)hall
He said Celtic first and (G)Celtic last and
Celtic (D)Over (G)All.
The (G)Rangers club the (D)came to open (G)dear
old (C)Para(G)dise
And Neil McCallum (D)scored the (C)first
and (G)then they real(C)ised
The (G)game was o'er and (D)then James (C)Kelly
(G)handed him the (C)ball
He said Celtic first and (G)Celtic last and
Celtic (D)Over (G)All.
In (G)eighteen-ninety-(D)two the cup was
(G)won on (C)Ibrox (G)soil
The Queens Park team had (D)no re(C)ply,
they (G)met with big Dan (C)Doyle
We (G)celebrated (D)all night (C)long the
(G)Irish one and (C)all
We sang Celtic first and (G)Celtic last and
Celtic (D)Over (G)All.
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The (G)early 20th (D)century saw (G)Glasgow
(C)Celtic (G)win
Six flags in a (D)row, with (C)Sommers, (G)Loney,
Hays and (C)Quinn
Na(G)poleon and the (D)Ici(C)cle with (G)Adams
big and (C)tall
Sang Celtic first and (G)Celtic last and
Celtic (D)Over (G)All.
The (G)war to end all (D)wars was on but
(G)Celtic (C)did not (G)sigh
The Easter rising (D)of six(C)teen had (G)kept
our spirits (C)high
With (G)Sonny Jim and (D)Charlie (C)Shaw
and (G)sniper Jim Mc(C)Coll
Singing Celtic first and (G)Celtic last and
Celtic (D)Over (G)All.
All (G)through the 20's (D)we produced some
(G)men of (C)great a(G)maze
McGrory, Wilson (D)and Mc(C)Lean the (G)Thomson's
and Mc(C)Stay's
When (G)Patsy did a (D)somer(C)sault his
(G)feet around the (C)ball
He sang Celtic first and (G)Celtic last and
Celtic (D)Over (G)All.
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The (G)Empire Exhi(D)bition came to (G)Glasgow
(C)on the (G)Clyde
As had they tried the (D)Sunder(C)land and
(G)hearts were swept a(C)side
The (G)Everton their (D)hearts were (C)broke
as (G)Divers, Crum and (C)all
Sang Celtic first and (G)Celtic last and
Celtic (D)Over (G)All.
Those (G)bigots from the (D)SFA were (G)plain
(C)to be (G)seen
They tried to take a(D)way our (C)flag of
(G)orange white and (C)green
The (G)banner stays Sir (D)Robert (C)says
in (G)answer to our (C)call
He said Celtic first and (G)Celtic last and
Celtic (D)Over (G)All.
In (G)nineteen-fifty-(D)three the Coro(G)nation
(C)Cup was (G)won
Then Celtic 7 (D)Rangers (C)1 was (G)Hampden
in the (C)sun
When (G)Bertie Peacock (D)held a(C)loft the
(G)cup we heard him (C)call
He said Celtic first and (G)Celtic last and
Celtic (D)Over (G)All.
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Bill (G)Shankly said to (D)Stein one after(G)noon
in (C)Lisbon (G)town
Hey Jock now your im(D)mortal (C)with your
(G)European (C)crown
All (G)Glasgow was a (D)sea of (C)green that
(G)night as I re(C)call
We sang Celtic first and(G)Celtic last and
Celtic (D)Over (G)All.
We've (G)Protestants and (D)Catholics here
to(G)gether (C)once a(G)gain
Just like the days of (D)yore with (C)the
U(G)nited Irish (C)men
Nine (G)in a row it (D)goes to (C)show the
(G)greatest team of (C)all
It's Celtic first and (G)Celtic last and
Celtic (D)Over (G)All.
Now (G)in a new mi(D)llennium we're (G)yearning
(C)for a (G)team
To match our brand new (D)stadi(C)um, I (G)hope
it's not a (C)dream
Oh (G)Gradh mo Croidhe, I (D)long to (C)see
the (G)writing on the ©wall
Saying Celtic first and (G)Celtic last and Celtic (D)Over (G)All. à Repeat Chorus