American Reacts to You'll Never Walk Alone (Liverpool) *emotional*

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  • @85stace85
    @85stace8519 күн бұрын

    I'm not Liverpool, I'm man united, but what happened at Hillsborough was devastating for football. R. I. P all those who died that day.

  • @doctors8966

    @doctors8966

    19 күн бұрын

    What about what Liverpool fans used to sing about Munich do people forget that

  • @85stace85

    @85stace85

    19 күн бұрын

    @@doctors8966 yes, both man united fans and Liverpool fans can sing bloody horrible songs, doesn't make either right. Both events were very sad, and wouldn't wish them on anyone whoever they support.

  • @finncullen

    @finncullen

    19 күн бұрын

    @@doctors8966 "BUT LOOK OVER THERE SOME PEOPLE ARE DICKHEADS" - yep, doesn't mean everyone has to be.

  • @shaunsmith8774

    @shaunsmith8774

    19 күн бұрын

    Much respect bro from a liverpool fan 🙏

  • @jordanmassey1860

    @jordanmassey1860

    19 күн бұрын

    Was there own fault regardless

  • @generichuman2044
    @generichuman204419 күн бұрын

    Just a minor correction. YNWA was the official anthem of Liverpool FC before the Hillsborough disaster but took on an even more poignant meaning afterwards. It was an emotional song already but hearing it with the context gets at the heart even more. It is sung before every Liverpool game and, as shown by this video, is the common voice between Liverpool fans all over the world

  • @JumbleLane

    @JumbleLane

    19 күн бұрын

    Was going to say the very same, it gets to me every time i hear it too.

  • @pixiepetal-jennie2038

    @pixiepetal-jennie2038

    19 күн бұрын

    Was going to say the same. I’ve stood in various stands and at home in front of tv with my scarf held high and singing. Followed Liverpool as a kid in the 70s although Ipswich was my local team which my dad followed

  • @andrewpinks3678

    @andrewpinks3678

    19 күн бұрын

    YNWA was written by Rogers and Hammerstein (1945). However, it rose to be the LFC anthem after it was released by a Liverpool Group called Gerry and the Pacemakers in 1963 (part of the Merseybeat). Liverpool has a long history of working class entertainers and families creating entertainment for themselves and fellow neighbours etc. so the vocal comradeship at Anfield is an extension of that general Scouse culture. I fondly remember my trips up to Liverpool to visit my family and enjoying the mix of music and comedy.

  • @BadBoyV1

    @BadBoyV1

    19 күн бұрын

    They stole it from Arsenal

  • @callum8866

    @callum8866

    19 күн бұрын

    @@BadBoyV1 what? 😂

  • @paulduffett7584
    @paulduffett758417 күн бұрын

    The number is 97. Please don't forget Andrew Stanley Devine who was the 97th. Every single one of these souls just went to a football match and never came home. RIP YNWA ❤

  • @gtaylor331
    @gtaylor33119 күн бұрын

    I am not from Liverpool, live in a little village in the West Midlands, but two young girls, aged 15& 19, lost their lives at Hillsborough...they lived a few doors away from me. Rest in peace Sarah and Victoria.

  • @lgt2k125

    @lgt2k125

    13 күн бұрын

    Baggies R.I.P those ppl

  • @MarkmanOTW
    @MarkmanOTW19 күн бұрын

    The 'man on the banner' was Bob Paisley who was the manager of Liverpool FC in the 1970's and 80's, he took over from the legendary Bill Shankly, the manager that built the club through the 60s into the mid 70s. The song 'You'll Never Walk Alone' (originally from the Rogers & Hammerstein musical 'Carousel') was recorded and released by Liverpool band Gerry & The Pacemakers in 1964. It was played alongside other pop records before the game over the sound system. The fans took the song as their anthem, and would sing it each game with passion, and have done ever since. The Hillsborough disaster in 1989 had a huge impact on the club and the city of LIverpool. The ongoing reparations and recovery over the decades only adds to the poignancy and togetherness of the fans, which is evident when they come together, face adversity, or celebrate as you see them doing here.

  • @rlosangeleskings

    @rlosangeleskings

    19 күн бұрын

    It was strange that YNWA which had strong ties to Liverpool was used for the Bradford City stadium fire appeal and was replaced with Ferry Cross the Mersey for the Liverpool appeal fund...

  • @tarkwharton2277

    @tarkwharton2277

    19 күн бұрын

    Glad someone know their history..im live fazerkly liverpool always...remeber the day well...this is in australia a preseason game

  • @aussiehorndog
    @aussiehorndog19 күн бұрын

    As you hear at the end this game was not even in the UK. This game was in Melbourne, Australia with a crowd of 96,000 people.

  • @dallasknight4854

    @dallasknight4854

    19 күн бұрын

    It just shows how football & their fans no matter what country they embrace the history of the club good or bad. ♥️ R.I.P 97

  • @wolverine9787
    @wolverine978719 күн бұрын

    Even as a Manchester Untied fan, Can't help but be an awe of this song. I'll never forget when they sung it to Ronaldo after he lost is child. There is an unspoken respect when it comes to Liverpool and United fans. We're United by the Hillsborough 97 and the Busby Babes they'll never walk alone.

  • @enigmauk1

    @enigmauk1

    19 күн бұрын

    As a Liverpool season ticket holder, I couldn't agree more with this comment! We maybe bitter rivals on the pitch but both sets of 'true' supporters understand the heartache and pain both clubs have suffered over the years. For most decent supporters of both clubs there is a unspoken respect in this regard. I know a lot of United/Liverpool fans who echo your sentiments. And on a side note, those fans who sing tradegy songs (and there are just as many Liverpool fans as United fans) are not true supporters of their teams, as they are asked on many occasions from their clubs to refrain from singing such disrespectful and hurtful songs.

  • @cheryltotheg2880

    @cheryltotheg2880

    19 күн бұрын

    Same and I support spurs boycott the sun

  • @AD270479
    @AD27047919 күн бұрын

    Just a little added fact, in 2021 the number of fatalities rose to 97. A fan who had brain damage due to the crush passed away 32 years later, as a result of their injuries. So they added them to the final total.

  • @SteveODonnell

    @SteveODonnell

    19 күн бұрын

    100% there is a framed Liverpool shirt at Celtic Park with 96 on it, and they were to have it replaced by 97 due to that also.

  • @jillmilnes7613

    @jillmilnes7613

    5 күн бұрын

    To add insult to injury too from day one it was spun that it was our supporters that caused the tragedy. But the families etc didn't give up and got justice that everything was covered up and spun falsely. I cried on the day....I cried more for the acknowledgement of the truth. Scouse and proud... always will be a red !!! I dream of the day I can go home, go to a game and be a voice in tears for our song. I've loved this song for ever. Even bought a poster of the gate with the words to hang above my bed. The irony...it was in transit when Gerry passed. My aunt knew Gerry in their youth when they both performed in clubs.

  • @sharonmurray6982
    @sharonmurray698219 күн бұрын

    I am not a football fan nor do I live in Liverpool, but everytime I hear Liverpool supporters sing this anthem it makes me cry.

  • @obijon7441
    @obijon744119 күн бұрын

    You need to hear this being sung at a packed out Anfield with the Kop in full voice! I'm not even a Liverpool fan but it's still a spine tingling thing to experience.

  • @therealpollyanna5846
    @therealpollyanna58467 күн бұрын

    You'll never walk alone has been the Liverpool anthem since the 60's, way before Hillsboro.

  • @kitkatbrabson2794
    @kitkatbrabson279419 күн бұрын

    That day Liverpool were playing against Nottingham forest. The Forest fans stood and watched as this prevailed, they weren't allowed to help in any way. Doctors, nurses, ambulance personnel and Joe Public with first aid knowledge, just standing their watching their rivals crying out for help and they were locked in, watching the horror. My heart goes out to all. The police chief had so much to answer too after blaming the fans. RIP the 96 xx😢

  • @holoxthegreat
    @holoxthegreat19 күн бұрын

    It's sung at the beginning of every game...and the supporters sing it at the end to show appreciation...I count myself lucky to have been at Anfield to sing it.....also it is now 97 people who have passed

  • @davidmalarkey1302
    @davidmalarkey130219 күн бұрын

    This was in Melbourne Australia. You should hear this sung at Anfield on European night.

  • @anthonyflynn2662

    @anthonyflynn2662

    19 күн бұрын

    this sunday is gonna be like a European night i bet ya

  • @paulburke7123
    @paulburke712319 күн бұрын

    You'll Never Walk Alone was adopted by Liverpool Supporters in 1963 when Liverpool Band Gerry & The Pacemakers released thier version of the song. 'The Spion Kop' is a stand at the home of Liverpool Football clubs Stadium 'Anfield' Which is one of the most vocal and loudest stands in world football... all the football greats over the years want to play a game at Anfield just so they can experience the atmosphere. Celtic (Scotland) and Borussia Dortmund (Germany) also adopted this Anthem. It became more meaningful after the Hillsborough disaster in 1989 because of the lyrics, it just fits so perfectly with what happened and what the city went through in the aftermath. The greatest injustice amd cover up by the authorities who told lies to lay blame on the supporters. It took a 25 year fight from the families if those that died and the survivors to clear our name and prove our innocence. The Justice for the 96 campaign was very tough and still those to blame have not been brought to justice or been punished even after they lied about what happened. 96 deaths recently became 97 when a survivor succumbed to his injuries all these years later. If you ever visit the UK let me know and I'll get you a ticket for a Liverpool match. I worked for the club for 10 years. Thank you for the great videos

  • @nikkileighevans6822
    @nikkileighevans682219 күн бұрын

    The liverpool captain Steven Gerrard (the player it keeps showing), His cousin was one of the children killed in the Hillsborough disaster.

  • @CharlieR420

    @CharlieR420

    19 күн бұрын

    My dad's best mate got crushed and my dad couldn't make it due to being sick so he never attended I wouldn't be here today if he went

  • @nikkileighevans6822

    @nikkileighevans6822

    18 күн бұрын

    @CharlieR420 I'm sorry for your dad's friend. It was a tradegy that could have & should have never of happened. It's despicable that the 97 & their families have never had justice!

  • @joshg2603

    @joshg2603

    18 күн бұрын

    “The very youngest” at the age of 10. God bless the 97 ♥️

  • @CharlieR420

    @CharlieR420

    16 күн бұрын

    @@joshg2603 yea its sad I'm lucky to even be here all because my dad got sick and didn't go

  • @CharlieR420

    @CharlieR420

    16 күн бұрын

    @@nikkileighevans6822 thanks i wouldn't be here if my dad didnt get food poisoning his mate gream didn't make it home to his kids 🙏

  • @timberwolf5211
    @timberwolf521119 күн бұрын

    This was a hit from the Liverpudlian group Gerry & The Pacemakers during the 60s. It was originally from the Rogers & Hammerstein musical Carousel. My brothers are lifelong Liverpool FC supporters, and when we lost my big bro to cancer two yrs ago, his dying wishes were to have everyone either wearing LFC shirts, or something LFC Red, at his funeral and his ashes scattered in the memorial garden for the Hillsborough victims. Which we did. And a few weeks ago, my little bro, took his 8yr old football obsessed son to see his very first live LFC match and to visit our brothers memorial paving brick at Anfield. I've never been into football, (heard too many arguments growing up, between my three bros and their dad, on who's the best team! 2 are LFC to the core, and the other is Arsenal, and their dad is Leeds.), but despite not being a footy fan, I do respect the sentiment behind this song, and it always fills my heart to hear the passion the fan sing with.

  • @matthewlamont3112

    @matthewlamont3112

    19 күн бұрын

    I've not been to a game (live down south) but I spent a good 10 minutes stood at the memorial when I went for a stadium tour

  • @timberwolf5211

    @timberwolf5211

    19 күн бұрын

    @matthewlamont3112 We did, too. It was my first trip up there, as we're from Kent, so we wanted to make it a lasting memory. Too many lives were needlessly wasted that day. It breaks my heart that a fun day out, to see your team in action, could end in such a tradigy. And then to have those to blame denying their part in what happened that day was wrong. All those years fighting in court playing the Shaggy game, aka "it wasn't me!" Making the poor families relive their worst day over and over in court wasn't right. All the families wanted was for someone to accept their part in the tradigy that day. My heart goes out to the families of those who died that day. And to those fans that survived, had to live through such a shocking day. RIP

  • @oceanfoundtreasures
    @oceanfoundtreasures19 күн бұрын

    When you’re an LFC supporter you feel part of a world wide family. Best team in the world.

  • @bry_en
    @bry_en19 күн бұрын

    I was at Hillsborough and it was an event that I'll never forget for so many reasons. YNWA is sung at every match by the fans but home games it's a part of the pre match ritual, at night games it's fantastic but this Sunday's last match for Klopp will be very emotional

  • @carolinegeorge2982
    @carolinegeorge298219 күн бұрын

    I can never listen to this song without tears in my eyes, and I hope i never will forget .

  • @user-kt7tg6qe2t
    @user-kt7tg6qe2t19 күн бұрын

    I'm not a Liverpool fan, but remember that day, listening to the news updates as those terrible events unfolded. I think all the football fans of every club where shocked. This could have happened at any ground in that era, that's why they went to all seater stadiums. A very sad day in British football.😪

  • @elaineshakeshaft2830
    @elaineshakeshaft283019 күн бұрын

    Liverpool anthem is the best.❤

  • @tonybremner4424
    @tonybremner442419 күн бұрын

    JT..If you have just got goosebumps or chills watching that then your body & heart just told you that you are a Liverpool fan.. I've been a fan for 40yrs & still get chills listening to this 😢

  • @anthonyflynn2662

    @anthonyflynn2662

    19 күн бұрын

    this hits different

  • @geoffwright3692
    @geoffwright369219 күн бұрын

    In the flag is Bob Paisley, legendary Liverpool manager from 1974-1983, and to date, their most successful.

  • @ErnestKirby
    @ErnestKirby19 күн бұрын

    the song is from the musical carousel feat shirley jones,then gerry and the pacemakers had a hit with this version in the 60s

  • @BigMadMonster
    @BigMadMonster19 күн бұрын

    This atmosphere is unlike ANYTHING you will EVER experience and this tribute makes it more electrifying it definitely touches the soul. ❤👊

  • @staceynoir1988
    @staceynoir198819 күн бұрын

    Im from Sheffield but i was just a baby when the hillsborough disaster happened but its never been forgotten in our city . I pass the ground often and always think of those poor people. We will remember the 96 ❤

  • @MarkloopRAF

    @MarkloopRAF

    19 күн бұрын

    I'm originally from Sheffield too and a Liverpool fan. I was home on leave from the RAF at the time and was visiting my Grandparents. We were watching the TV and all we could hear outside were the sirens of the Ambulances heading to Hillsborough. A day I will never forget for all the wrong reasons.

  • @2rare2die100

    @2rare2die100

    19 күн бұрын

    My auntie was a radiographer at Hallamshire, and she’s told us how awful it was in the hospital that day too.

  • @helencooper2621
    @helencooper262119 күн бұрын

    I've supported Liverpool from the nineteen fifties!! This song is OUR anthem since the sixties!! It's sung every game, home or away!! The fans truly get emotional every time. When Hillsborough was fresh in our hearts this song meant more than it ever had. We still miss those ninety seven fans and we always will. ❤❤YNWA

  • @Howay.Man.Angelica
    @Howay.Man.Angelica19 күн бұрын

    I've liked the video, but i can't listen to it love. I'm a Newcastle supporter, but my husband and his whole family, are Liverpool through and through. They played YNWA at his Mam's funeral, and i played it at his. I gave him a red coffin weaved in willow, it had the Liverpool badge on it, and the inside was yellow satin, for the flames and the fact he used to give me yellow roses all the time. I dressed him in his Liverpool shirt, from the 2019/2020 league winning season. Every time i hear the song, it has me in tears, it breaks me, in fact I'm tearing up writing this.

  • @swiftandbold

    @swiftandbold

    19 күн бұрын

    Ynwa

  • @michaelcole-hamer607

    @michaelcole-hamer607

    19 күн бұрын

    I'm so sorry for your loss

  • @kevinbradshaw2176

    @kevinbradshaw2176

    18 күн бұрын

    YNWA ❤😢

  • @blackbird8900

    @blackbird8900

    17 күн бұрын

    YNWA

  • @Rollarabbit

    @Rollarabbit

    15 күн бұрын

    So y write it then, You’re not the only person to lose someone and I lost two people at Hillsborough. I don’t mean to sound harsh but you saw the title, this song means absolutely everything to some people myself included.I lost my beloved family members in a horrible situation like many others did. No offence meant for the loss of your husband but this isn’t about u or me it’s about everyone

  • @nicolahocking5981
    @nicolahocking598119 күн бұрын

    in a lifelong Liverpool fan. YNWA was sung before Hillsborough. I've experienced being at Anfield, in the Kop, singing YNWA. I always have goose bumps hearing it. I lived in Anfield in various times in my life. My mum and her family are from their. My mum passed away 13 years ago and we played YNWA at her funeral

  • @superreds1904
    @superreds190419 күн бұрын

    Liverpool fans have sung YNWA since the mid 1960s, when the song was number 1 in the charts. Its sung before every home game, and usually at the end, particularly when we win. The song took on extra poignance after the hillsborough disaster, but was sung for 25 years before that fateful day

  • @sarawoods9838
    @sarawoods983819 күн бұрын

    I lost a school friend at Hillsborough that day , everytime I stand at Anfield and hear this I get goosebumps everytime, it really is a special song and hearing it sung by thousands hits emotions every time ❤ YNWA ❤

  • @magsandher3moggies81
    @magsandher3moggies8119 күн бұрын

    There is a drama called Hillsborough that shows what happened from the families' points of view and how horrendous it was. It's a hard watch but captures the tragedy and the human loss. Yes, we all cry when we hear this song.

  • @terryphillips9737
    @terryphillips973719 күн бұрын

    I’m 72 and it still brings tears to my eyes 🇬🇧

  • @ychaps
    @ychaps19 күн бұрын

    I'm English living in Canada...but this makes me so incredibly proud of my heritage.

  • @paulestlin4357
    @paulestlin43579 күн бұрын

    I was a 16 year old boy when I went to Hillsborough and got crushed in the Leppings Lane End and it haunts me to this day. 97 dead (the 97th victim died after 30 years in a coma). You'll Never Walk Alone has been our anthem since the 1960s. This version was sung by 95,000 Australians at the Melbourne Cricket Ground when Liverpool played a pre-season friendly in 2014.

  • @seanmc1351
    @seanmc135119 күн бұрын

    i have one thing to say JT, thank you, for the respect, knowing about the 96, i know you did a reaction, but putting this on your channel, and the respect and your words, to football, what it means, no matter who you support, what team you support, a true football will sing this, in honour of the 96, we have our own teams, but still respect the game and the fans, as you said, football is in our blood, your dont pick a team, your born to a team, through good and bad, wins and losses, we dont change our support

  • @Lily_The_Pink972
    @Lily_The_Pink97217 күн бұрын

    Liverpool fans were singing You'll Never Walk Alone long before Hillsborough. It became the unofficial anthem on the Kop in the 1960s when it was recorded by Liverpool band Gerry and the Pacemakers.

  • @angelaauger169
    @angelaauger16919 күн бұрын

    Thank you for reacting to this event in such a thoughtful and empathetic way💖

  • @vtbn53
    @vtbn5319 күн бұрын

    The song was American and the stadium was the MCG in Australia, but none of that matters it all came together to show how Liverpool FC is loved world wide.

  • @leadoug1163
    @leadoug116319 күн бұрын

    JT: Something messed up, I dont know how" UK: "The police messed up, It was the police"

  • @paulharvey9149
    @paulharvey914919 күн бұрын

    They couldn't get out of the stadium, JT - because the emergency exits behind had been chained shut to prevent people getting in without a ticket - and the crush arose from those at the back panicking to climb over the fences at the front, that had been erected to prevent pitch invasions - and despite the police advising everyone to stay where they were... I remember watching the news that evening - and it was one of those occasions when there just was no other news, save for two or three headlines read out at the end and then - just as the credits started to come up, there was a aerial view from the central lantern tower of Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral, where an ecumenical Requiem Mass was being held... Naturally, there wasn't a square inch of floor space that was unoccupied - it was as if the entire city had packed in there that night - and they were all singing, "Abide with Me," with just the same fervour. I imagine tears would have flowed from the eyes of the entire nation, that night. And on a happier occasion, as the late Queen Elizabeth II and much of the Royal Family stood on the balcony of Buckingham Palace at the end of the celebration weekend for her Diamond Jubilee in 2012 - but without Prince Philip who'd been admitted to hospital as a precaution the day before; parts of the crowd in The Mall burst into the chorus of 'You'll never Walk Alone'... Although Prince Philip was found to be in good health on that occasion and was back home with her the next day, I just felt so proud to be there and to be British at that point - telling, and gently reassuring our much-loved Queen that whatever happened, she'd never walk alone. Needless to say, I cried on that occasion, too!

  • @Tom89911

    @Tom89911

    19 күн бұрын

    Loved reading that about YNWA being sang on the Mall for the Queen at her jubilee in 2012. Was this recorded or documented in anyway? I searched KZread but nothing there. Was it one of them moments that you had to be there? Genuinely love to hear more about this… 😊

  • @paulharvey9149

    @paulharvey9149

    19 күн бұрын

    @Tom89911 Yes, that was the jubilee where they had choirs leading lots of singing which was played over the PA system; and it was one of many songs that had been used earlier. This was in just a part of the crowd waiting for the final balcony appearance when the National Anthem was sung and seemed to be fairly spontaneous. I've not seen any online footage of it - I guesstimate cameras were focused on different areas at that time.

  • @Isleofskye
    @Isleofskye19 күн бұрын

    Thanks for this, my friend. Liverpool first sang this, at every game,in 1964 so 25 years before The Hillsborough disaster. THey sing it before and,often,amongst many other songs and chants,through the game,as well. This was TEN THOUSAND MILES from Liverpool with 95,000 fans there. Liverpool have 80 Million worldwide fans and,as he said at the end,this was o the other side of the World in a Pre Season Friendly in AUSTRALIA:)

  • @doesnotexist305
    @doesnotexist30516 күн бұрын

    2:27 the person on the flag is Bob Paisley. So the history of Liverpool Football Club revolves around a handful of special men. More so than any other football club. The first is Bill Shankly who took over the club when we were in the second division and pulled us out of it and made us champions of England and brought us our first ever FA Cup in 1965 back when the FA Cup was bigger than the league itself. He would win us 3 leagues, 2 FA Cups and the UEFA Cup (Europa League) which was our first European trophy. He literally transformed the landscape of the club from second division mediocrity to having a championship pedigree that remains to this day. He was the foundation. When he stepped down his right hand man, Bob Paisley (man in the flag) stepped up as manager and took us to the next level. He built on what Shankly had done and delivered us 3 European Cups (Champions Leagues) as well as 6 league titles. Shankly pulled us out of the depths of obscurity and showed us how to win. Paisley covered us in European glory.

  • @pegaz6529
    @pegaz652919 күн бұрын

    They also released a new version of this song during the pandemic, hoping to lift up the spirits of people even a little. It featured Captain Tom Moore who raised 33 million for the NHS by walking quite a few laps around his garden before and during his 100th birthday.

  • @peterjohnson1091
    @peterjohnson109112 күн бұрын

    You'll Never Walk Alone is also the club song of Borussia Dortmund. It's magical when the teams meet and they sing the song together.

  • @PeppieP
    @PeppieP19 күн бұрын

    You’ll never walk alone is sung by Celtic fans too. It is actually from the musical “Carrousel”. It is a very emotional song 🥺🥺🥺

  • @JacknVictor

    @JacknVictor

    19 күн бұрын

    Yes, they took it home with them after playing Liverpool in (I think) 1966. It's a song you can't help but feel. Especially at the footy.

  • @shaunsmith8774

    @shaunsmith8774

    19 күн бұрын

    @@JacknVictor spot on 👌

  • @SteveODonnell

    @SteveODonnell

    19 күн бұрын

    I tear up everytime I hear it when I'm at Celtic Park. Played at my dad's funeral too.

  • @BadBoyV1

    @BadBoyV1

    19 күн бұрын

    @JacknVictor Liverpool stole it from Arsenal Originally, then Dortmund stole and sang it better.

  • @shaunsmith8774

    @shaunsmith8774

    19 күн бұрын

    @@BadBoyV1 no they didn't lol do your research

  • @cherylm6286
    @cherylm628619 күн бұрын

    Hi JT, I'm pretty sure that the man at 4.01 (and further along) is Trevor Hicks. He and his family were at Hillsborough on the day of the disaster, his Daughters Sarah 19 and Victoria 15 sadly lost their lives that day and he has been a leading campaigner for justice ever since.

  • @fayesouthall6604

    @fayesouthall6604

    15 күн бұрын

    Really sad. He’s been part of Hillsborough Families group that fought for justice.

  • @jillmilnes7613

    @jillmilnes7613

    5 күн бұрын

    I am so grateful that they didn't give up. Doesn't change what happened but proved "we" weren't at fault. I cried on the day and cried when justice was delivered. My heart has always gone out to those directly affected and everyone in the stadium that witnessed it.

  • @jackford762
    @jackford76219 күн бұрын

    I think I speak for many Brits here when I say no matter what club you support, this is one of those songs/anthems that will always send chills to most football fans no matter who you support. I’ve followed football for 20 years plus and this always always always gets me, especially on the bigger occasions/matches

  • @gailhickman743
    @gailhickman74319 күн бұрын

    Liverpool had 'adopted' the song way before the disaster. It was no.1 in the British charts in 1963, and Gerry and the Pacemakers who sang it were from Liverpool. I can vividly remember that day, it was a Saturday and suddenly there was chaos all over the tv, I couldn't believe what I was seeing, absolutely horrible. The police were blamed for bad policing but the Liverpool fans stampeded into the ground as soon as the gates were opened. The song makes me want to cry every time I hear it. A terrible tradgedy.

  • @gigsnsht
    @gigsnsht19 күн бұрын

    You'll never walk alone has been sung since the club adopted it back in the late 60's when it was released by Gerry and the Pacemakers.

  • @sarahharrison3385
    @sarahharrison338519 күн бұрын

    97, Andrew Devine 2021, never forget xx

  • @carolmillins9199
    @carolmillins919919 күн бұрын

    This is one of those songs that gets you emotional even if you're not a football or Liverpool fan. Every time I hear this it brings a tear to my eye❤

  • @justamemery9170
    @justamemery9170Күн бұрын

    As a Liverpool fan, thanks for this! It’s beautiful

  • @marksatoshi405
    @marksatoshi4059 күн бұрын

    I was there at the MCG in Melbourne with both my sons singing. 95,000 fans singing it was the most memorable Football game I have ever been too.

  • @elizajohn5
    @elizajohn512 күн бұрын

    This is in Australia. You`ll Never Walk Alone is really special when it is sung at Liverpool`s stadium Anfield.

  • @jimfisher1916
    @jimfisher191610 күн бұрын

    98,000 people not all Liverpool fans but all united by the spitit and ethos of this song. Remember Hillsborough and Youll Never Walk Alone

  • @darrengarside2106
    @darrengarside21066 күн бұрын

    Im a Liverpool fan living in Leeds and years ago when i was in my 20's i had the honour of being in the most amazing stadium in the world ( Anfield ) ..... there's nothing like a packed Anfield singing together as one!!! I was friends with a lad who was at Hillsborough and he was never the same after that day ..... he was in pieces every day but especially on the day of Hillsborough 😓

  • @BenjaminMunro7
    @BenjaminMunro714 күн бұрын

    Hi, im a Liverpool FC Season ticket holder so i go to all Liverpool Home Games every year and they sing youll never walk alone before everygame. I get goosebumps everytime. Its just unreal every game i go to. It never disappoints in atmosphere. On the flag at the start was Bill Shankley one of the greatest Liverpool managers in history. Thanks Ben

  • @macman1469
    @macman146919 күн бұрын

    Thats passion . 12 000 miles from their home ground and thats the reception they get . Incredible.

  • @Beckalaboo
    @Beckalaboo19 күн бұрын

    This brings back memories sitwith me grandad waiting for the footie to start he was a huge Liverpool fan and always played that song we played it at his funeral I love hearing this song

  • @irishrosa703
    @irishrosa70318 күн бұрын

    it is now 97 people, a man who was severely injured in the Hillsborough disaster, his name was Andrew Devine, he was 55, when he passed away, 32 years after the disaster, in 2021

  • @ericbatemanrodgers
    @ericbatemanrodgers19 күн бұрын

    You'll never walk along was sung a long time before the disaster but they dedicated to the disaster after it happened on the flag was Bob Paisley an ex manager it's sung before every home game

  • @mervinmannas7671
    @mervinmannas767119 күн бұрын

    Your reaction would make the whole of Liverpool proud of you. I have seen many others reaact to this song but none have done a tribute to the victims of that day, let alone one so heart felt. It proves what many of us already knew, that you have a big heart and you wear it on your sleeve. You should watch the video that was shown as a thumbnail when it ended. Its in black and white on purpose and has ordinary people of Liverpool singing it but its Gerry Marsdens voice of the original recording you hear, its very touching. I was in tears too.

  • @amycarcaterra8177
    @amycarcaterra817718 күн бұрын

    The song is from the musical Carousel. It is the last song of the movie/musical. Movie came out in 1956.

  • @jackiedavis9349
    @jackiedavis934918 күн бұрын

    Gets to me everytime I hear the song, no matter where I am, the tears come out 😢

  • @shaunsmith8774
    @shaunsmith877419 күн бұрын

    Im a liverpool fan born and raised in liverpool this is my life song gives me goosebumps everytime i hear it and being in the stadium while we sing it os second to none!

  • @jillmilnes7613

    @jillmilnes7613

    5 күн бұрын

    I dream of coming home to a game to sing and cry. I will make sure to go the the memorial outside and pay my respects, it's on my bucket list. This song has made me cry for years even before that day. YNWA and Ferry bring on bouts of home sickness. I always say you can take me away from the Mersey but you can't take the Mersey out of me. Liverpool and Merseyside (since I'm a Wirral girl) will always be home. The waterfront, Three Graces, are still my favorite skyline on the planet. I don't want to see the world, I dream of touring the UK all the places I've been and the ones I never have. Been outside the Cavern but never inside.

  • @mehere4684
    @mehere468419 күн бұрын

    I cry every time I sing this at Anfield ❤ YNWA

  • @BuinidhMoChridheDoAlba
    @BuinidhMoChridheDoAlba19 күн бұрын

    Hibs singing Sunshine on Leith is another beautiful one

  • @AndyJackson-py5dp
    @AndyJackson-py5dp19 күн бұрын

    You'll never walk alone has been sung at lfc games since 1963 and is sung at every liverpool game home and away. Goosebumps everytime i hear it . Y.N.W.A

  • @peterward1698
    @peterward169819 күн бұрын

    Not a Liverpool fan (Man Utd) but I've been to Anfield Liverpool's home ground and it is awesome to hear and you just have to join in. Brings a tear to my eyes every time. Many years ago it was the anniversary of the Hillsborough disaster and they had a minutes silence at Man Utd's ground and you could hear a pin drop. Our biggest rivals but big respect for their fans they don't forget and neither should any of us.

  • @AnimalAgility
    @AnimalAgility19 күн бұрын

    Leicester fan here, You will never walk alone is one of, if not the best football anthems ever

  • @dhar6015
    @dhar601519 күн бұрын

    The player you see a 4.57, is Steven Gerrard. He was Liverpool Captain, he was a young lad at the time of Hillsborough disaster, his cousin died in the tragedy.

  • @MetalMonkey
    @MetalMonkey18 күн бұрын

    A bit of background to the song: I was originally made for the Rogers & Hammerstein musical Carousel in 1945 the in 1963 Liverpool based band, Gerry and The Pacemakers covered it and it was a chart hit. Then Liverpool fans began singing it at matches, it has been the LFC Anthem ever since. I always liked the song but after Hillsborough it just hit harder. Glasgow Celtic also adopted it and Borussia Dortmund from Germany also sing it (I'm not sure how often though). I'm sure there are others Edit: According to Wiki numerous German and Dutch teams (among others). There's even German and Croatian Ice Hockey teams

  • @Jacob.-go3jy
    @Jacob.-go3jy8 күн бұрын

    They sing it every game

  • @brigidsingleton1596
    @brigidsingleton159619 күн бұрын

    The youngest fan whi died at that tragic Hillsborough match, was just 10 years old. The oldest fan who died there was 69. Across the fandom of all teams, we felt their loss and the other 95 too. 💔Rest In Peace.💔 Thankyou for Reacting to the disaster JT, _and_ such performances as this, of this song too. 😥❤️🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿😥❤️😥🇬🇧❤️😥

  • @gemmabarnes
    @gemmabarnes19 күн бұрын

    As a Liverpool fan (live in SE England), thank you for watching it. As the song always brings tears to my eyes.

  • @steviesellers
    @steviesellers6 күн бұрын

    This anthem was a Gerry and the pacemakers song who were from Liverpool back in 1965 and was sung from that year on by the fans on the spion kop , The match i saw Live and was one of the worst days of my life , you didnt know what was happening untill the Liverpool keeper went behind the goal to tell the police to open the gates onto the pitch . The song became more true after that day RIP to all who died

  • @veronicaukynwa8489
    @veronicaukynwa848914 күн бұрын

    On the flag is Bob Paisley. You'll Never Walk Alone is our song have a look on here at Snfield singing our song to everyone who is loved in our Liverpool family. The 97 . There loved ones are our family and we stand with them.

  • @brianmurray8247
    @brianmurray824718 күн бұрын

    Celtic and Liverpool fans singing this at Celtic Park is the best version .

  • @TPS_Alisson
    @TPS_Alisson15 күн бұрын

    I dont want tomorrow to come man Jürgen Klopp our manager for 8 years is leacing the club😭😭 its never going to be the same without him 😭

  • @Dgib88
    @Dgib8815 күн бұрын

    I think then poignancy comes from the events of Hillsborough. It was always sung before that, though. What gets me, is the meaning of the song in 'Carousel' the musical. A father who'd passed, trying to convey a message of hope to his child in spirit. Which, she picked up on eventually during her graduation, and then managed to join in unison with everyone around her to sing along. Basically, no matter what troubles fall upon you, you can still unite with others, you can still hold on to hope. Better days will always be ahead. Hillsborough, or not, this is an apt anthem for a great working class city like Liverpool. I'm not a Liverpool fan but I will always "walk on through the rain".

  • @jmillar71110
    @jmillar7111019 күн бұрын

    No better feeling than being at Anfield, in the Kop & this being sung. The first time I got to experience it I balled like a baby😂

  • @jillmilnes7613

    @jillmilnes7613

    5 күн бұрын

    It's really difficult to sing your heart out and bawl.... I dream of getting to be in the stadium and doing both. I don't care if I'm in the furthest seat with the crappiest view of the game...I just want to be there, be in the crowd and be part of the choir. I will do it, one day.

  • @lawrenceglaister4364
    @lawrenceglaister436419 күн бұрын

    The video is Liverpool on tour in Australia at The Melbourne Cricket Club ( MCC ) because the ground holds 95,000 people , the club they are playing was Australias champions , most of their supporters were Liverpool fans so had their Liverpool shirts on , lhe Australian supporters had their home colours on ( 200 , Black and White shirts ) . All the grounds in Asia were sold out like this one , but smaller capacity .

  • @thomashayward2512
    @thomashayward251219 күн бұрын

    @JT Reacts it was sad not gonna lie but also you've gotta watch the helicopter crash of leicester city's chairman Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha. He was leaving from a leicester city game of which we played West Ham The accident/ crash was at the rear of the stadium He did loads for leicester including winning us the league, and donating money to the local leicester royal infirmary hospital if you see this message please like the post so he JT can see it Im not asking for likes for getting him to see it for my sake but its definitely worth a watch There was also members of the royal family who came and layed flowers at the scene From a LCFC supporter RIP Vichai

  • @lorrainemcgregor1759
    @lorrainemcgregor175915 күн бұрын

    It gets me every time. I feel proud of each and every one. 💙❤from scotland

  • @MrWheelsHD
    @MrWheelsHD18 күн бұрын

    When the song ‘you’ll never walk alone’ was released by Gerry and the Pacemakers it charted at number 1 and before the game, the UK top 10 would be played and once the song was out of the top 10 fans requested that it was still played and became Liverpool’s anthem but took on more meaning with the footballing disasters which happened in the 1980s, most prominently Hillsborough but also Heysel as well (which shouldn’t be forgotten)

  • @suedodd5920
    @suedodd592019 күн бұрын

    I'm a 58 year old and a liverpool fan and it still gives me goosebumps ❤

  • @dorothysimpson2804
    @dorothysimpson280419 күн бұрын

    You'll Never Walk Alone is not just for Hillsboro'. The song comes from The musical "Carousel", Liverpool Fc have been singing it from at least the 1960's when Gerry and the Pacemakers a top Merseyside group had a hit with it. They also had a hit with "Ferry 'cross the Mersey", which is played on our ferries. The greatest ever "You'll Never Walk Alone" is probably to come on 19th May when we have our last game of this season, and the last for our "beloved" manager Jurgen Klopp, he is leaving us after 9 year's. He is the greatest manager and man. Klopp is an honorary Scouser.

  • @davidbirchall832
    @davidbirchall83219 күн бұрын

    The man in glasses, who turned his scarf, lost his 2 teenage daughters at Hillsborough. The player shown at the end of the clip, our legendary ex-Captain, Steven Gerrard's 10 year old cousin was the youngest victim of the tragedy RIP 97

  • @michaelrowlands855
    @michaelrowlands85519 күн бұрын

    As someone from Liverpool and a Liverpool fan who goes the matches we do sing it before every home game, but the anthem YNWA was created years before the Hillsborough disaster, but it’s still very emotional

  • @alisoncauser2955
    @alisoncauser295519 күн бұрын

    My ex was at that game on the forest side, he helped people on the pitch. It affected him. That badly he's never been to another match.

  • @spider_lfc
    @spider_lfc7 күн бұрын

    YNWA is sang at every game home or away just before kickoff and the last 2 mins of the match. It's not about Hilsborough, it's been sang at Anfield since 1963 and written and composed by Rogers & Hammerstein for theatre in 1945 and then brought into the mainstream charts by Gerry & The Pacemakers(Local Liverpool Band). The man on the flag was Bob Paisley, our most succesful manager ever. Even thought he was our most successful he was part of what was known as The Boot Room which was started by Bill Shankly when he took over as manager in 1959 when liverpool were in the 2nd division of football and brought them to the very top. Bob Paisley, Joe Fagan and Ronnie Moran made up the main part of the boot room boys as coaches under Bill Shankly and they all succeeded each other as succesful managers besides Ronnie Moran who besides a few fill ins as manager was the teams greatest ever coach. He stayed with each of the managers and reamined at melwood(training ground) right up until his retirement. He was known as Mr Liverpool and was just as important to our success as the managers he was under. King Kenny Dalglish who was a player for these managers also went on to join their ranks to become another successful manager for us, known as the greatest ever player to put on shirt. Steven Gerrard has arguably been our most gifted ever player and greatest Captain in our history, They all hold their place in our history. Gerrard Houllier followed by Rafa Benitez were succeful in European comps but never managed to get us the league title. Jurgen Klopp just retired a week ago from us and he brought us our first league title in 30 years and changed 30 years of hurt, mediocrity and tainted hope in our heads around and we won everything and he stands alongside those greats mentioned before now as one of our favourite legends and will be missed. Hilsborough happened in 1989 and was blamed on the Liverpool fans and their families names dragged through the mud but there was a major coverup by Yorkshire Police because of how badly they ran the game that day. it was cleared in a court of law a few years ago and the 97 got some of the justice they deserved but they'll always keep fighting till the very end to bring those to justice that lied and blamed them that day. Jurgen and Rafa before him brought us out of those dark days and into the light along with all the families and supporters. Anywho you can tell why this club means alot to us as supporters and I'm not even from Liverpool, I'm Irish. lol....anywho dude, hit me up if you ever have anymore questions on our history. :)

  • @pjexploring2882
    @pjexploring288217 күн бұрын

    Every match and the goose bumps never go

  • @sueprinn1709
    @sueprinn170919 күн бұрын

    1:12 I am a Liverpool supporter and I cry every single time I hear this song.

  • @spencerstewart2172
    @spencerstewart217216 күн бұрын

    That is Bill Paisley at 2:27. He Was Liverpool's manager from 1974-1983.

  • @paulknox999
    @paulknox99919 күн бұрын

    The guy on the flag was Bob Paisley, probably the most succesful Liverpool manager of all time. He was in Charge for 9 years and won 14 major trophies during that time.

  • @robertroberts8648
    @robertroberts864818 күн бұрын

    To be there JT, is absolutely electric. No feeling like it

  • @wendyboyes6556
    @wendyboyes655619 күн бұрын

    The person on the flag was Bob Paisley manager of Liverpool from 1974 to 1983 . My husband has been a Liverpool fan all his life. No matter how many times I hear you'll never walk alone, moves us to tears every time. Love your videos keep up the good work

  • @debbiem7337
    @debbiem733719 күн бұрын

    Amazing ! This is actually in Australia if you look in the crowd the banners say Liverpool Down Under , other side of the world ! Respect to them from this Manchester girl ❤

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