Lyrics of
Ray Porter - George Galloway

Son of Dundee the eldest of three he lived for a while in Lochee
from Irish decent in a slum tenement with the slang name of tipperary
Football was his joy, a lochee club boy at St Columbus a player to see
he became a man, a Labour chairman, the youngest there has ever been
Chorus
George Galloway, hear him through the airwaves
Middle 8
You'd better listen to what he tells you, he's got a bridge he'd like to sell you
A man well read he stood in Hillhead and became a Labour MP
for many years he campaigned and cheered setting the destitute free
In and out of power he found his great hour defeating slander and lies
he now rules the waves, the innocent he saves, he listens to our laughter and cries
George Galloway, hear him through the airwaves
Middle 8
You'd better listen to what he tells you, he's got a bridge he'd like to sell you
George Galloway, hear him through the airwaves