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