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Belle and Sebastian write Scotland anthem after dramatic World Cup qualifier

The Guardian World1h ago3 min readOriginal source →
Belle and Sebastian write Scotland anthem after dramatic World Cup qualifier

TL;DR

Belle and Sebastian's Stuart Murdoch wrote a new anthem for Scotland following their dramatic World Cup qualifier victory over Denmark. The song reflects the emotional highs and lows of the team's journey and celebrates the spirit of the Tartan Army.

Key points

  • Stuart Murdoch wrote an anthem after Scotland's World Cup qualifier.
  • The song reflects the emotional journey of the team.
  • It celebrates the spirit of the Tartan Army.
  • The anthem is titled 'It Only Takes One Lion'.
  • Murdoch has supported the team for over 50 years.

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Why it matters

The anthem symbolizes the emotional connection between the team and its supporters during a historic moment in Scottish football.

The lyrics came to Stuart Murdoch in the hazy aftermath of Scotland’s dramatic qualification for the World Cup.

The Belle and Sebastian frontman 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,” says Murdoch. “That was our magic moment.”

Scotland’s Kenny McLean celebrates scoring during the World Cup European qualifying match at Hampden Park, Glasgow, in November.
Scotland’s Kenny McLean celebrates scoring during the World Cup European qualifying match at Hampden Park, Glasgow, in November.

Scotland’s Kenny McLean celebrates at the World Cup European qualifying match at Hampden Park, Glasgow. Photograph: Andrew Milligan/PA

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”).

Stuart Murdoch pictured as a child in a football kit
Stuart Murdoch pictured as a child in a football kit

Football has been a life pursuit for Stuart Murdoch. Photograph: Belle and Sebastian

Football has been a life pursuit for Murdoch, who is an Ayr United fan, and Belle and Sebastian have broached the topic of football before, notably in the tale of Sunday league woes, Another Sunny Day.

It Only Takes One Lion, however, is a different prospect. 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, and coincides with Scotland preparing to play in their first World Cup tournament since 1998.

Scotland will face Brazil and Morocco in the group stage, with Haiti the final team making up a tough draw. But Murdoch remains optimistic about the team avoiding any unnecessary drama.

The Scotland team for the 1978 World Cup in Argentina, featuring Alan Hansen, Graeme Souness and Kenny Dalglish.
The Scotland team for the 1978 World Cup in Argentina, featuring Alan Hansen, Graeme Souness and Kenny Dalglish.

The Scotland team for the 1978 World Cup in Argentina, featuring Alan Hansen, Graeme Souness and Kenny Dalglish. Photograph: Colorsport/Shutterstock

He concedes It Only Takes One Lion is a not-too-subtle dig at the auld enemy and England’s anthem, Three Lions, Baddiel and Skinner’s track, which celebrates its 30th birthday this summer. “It was done in a nice way,” says Murdoch, who says he’ll support England if Scotland get knocked out early.

It’s fair to say Scotland and Murdoch have got a bit of previous with the World Cup. The singer’s earliest memories of the team at the tournament are of the 1974 edition where Scotland – despite not losing a game and only conceding one goal – were knocked out in the first round. There was more heartbreak in 1978 when a formidable Scotland team featuring Alan Hansen, Graeme Souness and Kenny Dalglish came back early from Argentina – despite a legendary Archie Gemmill goal.

The band’s US tour finishes on the same night Scotland play Haiti in their first game, but Murdoch may try to watch a later group game, despite the eye-watering prices Fifa is charging for tickets. “We’re going to play it by ear,” he says. “I’m hoping the song does well and we’ll get invited to a game.”

Q&A

What is the title of the anthem written by Belle and Sebastian for Scotland?

The anthem is titled 'It Only Takes One Lion'.

Why did Stuart Murdoch decide to write an anthem for Scotland?

Murdoch was inspired by Scotland's dramatic qualification for the World Cup and wanted to capture the significance of the moment.

What themes are present in the lyrics of the new Scotland anthem?

The lyrics reflect the team's struggles and triumphs, with themes of hope, despair, and the spirit of the Tartan Army.

How long has Stuart Murdoch been following the Scotland national team?

Stuart Murdoch has been following the Scotland national team for more than 50 years.

People also ask

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  • Stuart Murdoch wrote an anthem after Scotland's World Cup qualifier.
  • The song reflects the emotional journey of the team.
  • It celebrates the spirit of the Tartan Army.
  • The anthem is titled 'It Only Takes One Lion'.
  • Murdoch has supported the team for over 50 years.

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