18 footy theme songs in 18 days: #6 'See the Bombers Fly Up'

By Geoffrey / Roar Pro

There seems to be a bit of an ongoing dispute within the larger Essendon camp over who should get credits for writing this one.

There was an attempt to put that dispute to rest when Mike Brady approached the club in 1999 with an updated version of the lyrics.

Sadly for Brady, for every ‘Up there Cazaly’ and ‘One Day in September’, there’s a ‘Lucky You’re With AAMI’ and a ‘Dodo, Dodo, Internet that Flies’ and the revised Essendon lyrics didn’t stick.

It’s based on the 1929 tune, (Keep Your) Sunny Side Up with music by Ray Henderson and lyrics by Lew Brown and Buddy DeSylva.

It was made popular on the dance floors and turntables of pre-Depression USA by Johnny Hamp’s Kentucky Serenaders.

It’s all about keeping a smile in the face of adversity, looking at clouds only for their silver lining etc, and to me that seems like an interesting choice.

Often the tunes about keeping your chin up despite how badly things can go wrong are reflections on how well a club was performing at the time, yet the Bombers were doing well during the 1960s when it was first used as a club song – they made the finals six times and the grand final three times for two flags.

But whatever the reason, it’s a catchy little number, made even more upbeat by bumping up the tempo by about 25BPM.

The success of the era, not to mention the ten flags they’d won pre-1960, accounts for the confidence of the lyrics.

They’re alerting bystanders to witness Essendon on their perpetual ascent for grand final glory (or Preeemiership, as they put it).

To me, ‘See the Bombers Fly Up’ is the archetypal VFL club song. It’s formula, established 60 years earlier by Collingwood, had been entrenched and perfected by the time this song came around.

The lyrics are assured, but not overly boastful.

While there are tunes that I believe are easily better, this might be the song you’d play to someone to explain the whole club song concept, and how much of an important part it plays in AFL.

The Crowd Says:

2013-09-24T10:15:17+00:00

JR Salazar

Guest


A spoof. "See the dopers get caught, caught. They'll get no premiership flag. Cheaters who play this grand old game Are always striving for nothing but shame. See the dopers get caught, caught And risk a ban of two years. They'll resist arrest But they'll never win As the dopers get caught!"

2013-09-23T04:49:54+00:00

ciudadmarron

Guest


and yet again I say how can you have this upbeat number below the drone of carlton's nondescript teme toon. you better have some good reasons Geoff....

2013-09-23T04:45:28+00:00

ciudadmarron

Guest


I like nothing better than to text a bombers mate with a line or two from "keep your sunny side up" after a bombers loss. for a long time he didn't know what I was on about. keep your sunny side up, up hide the side that is blue if you have nine sons in a row start a baseball team, they make money, you know keep your sunny side up, don't let up let your laughter shine through, doot'n'doo-doo, stand up on two legs, be like two fried eggs, keep your sunny side up!

2013-09-22T23:31:57+00:00

Franko

Guest


And so easy for the kids to change the lyrics to "see the Bombers shoot up, up" Childish, yet somewhat humorous.

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