Rugby Songs are drinking songs sung by rugby players after the game at the after-party (aka "The Third Half"). As with most drinking songs, there is a high percentage of rude or bawdy songs sung by rugby players. Drinking songs are songs sung while drinking and sometimes are about drink but often are not. ... General phase play in rugby union. ...
Some Rugby Songs
Some common rugby songs include: The Rugby Song, Dinah, The Mayor of Bayswater, The S&M Man, I Used to Work in Chicago, Bestiality's Best Boys and The Yogi Bear Song. Dinah (×Ö¼Ö´×× Ö¸× Judged; vindicated, Standard Hebrew Dina, Tiberian Hebrew DînÄh), mentioned in the Book of Genesis as the daughter of Jacob and Leah. ... I Used to Work in Chicago is a humorous traditional drinking song. ... Bestialitys Best Boys is an obscene and improvisational drinking song. ...
References
Morgan, Harry, ed. Why Was He Born So Beautiful and other Rugby Songs (London: Sphere, 1963).
Morgan, Harry, ed. More Rugby Songs (London: Sphere, 1967).
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