About: Go England

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"Go England" is an English 2002 single performed by . It was written by the Virgin Radio DJ Daryl Denham and published by Mercury Records as an adaptation of The Jam's 1980 "Going Underground" song to support the England national football team at the 2002 FIFA World Cup. The song entered the British charts and reached a peak of 26 in the singles charts.

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  • "Go England" is an English 2002 single performed by . It was written by the Virgin Radio DJ Daryl Denham and published by Mercury Records as an adaptation of The Jam's 1980 "Going Underground" song to support the England national football team at the 2002 FIFA World Cup. The song entered the British charts and reached a peak of 26 in the singles charts. (en)
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  • The England Boys (en)
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  • "Go England" is an English 2002 single performed by . It was written by the Virgin Radio DJ Daryl Denham and published by Mercury Records as an adaptation of The Jam's 1980 "Going Underground" song to support the England national football team at the 2002 FIFA World Cup. The song entered the British charts and reached a peak of 26 in the singles charts. (en)
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  • Go England (en)
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  • Go England (en)
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