Chelsea Dagger

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"Chelsea Dagger"
Single by The Fratellis
from the album Costello Music
B-side "The Pimp" (8")
"Dirty Barry Stole the Bluebird" (12")
Released 28 August 2006
Format
Recorded 2006
Genre
Length 3:35
Label Fallout
Writer(s) Jon Fratelli
Producer(s) Tony Hoffer
The Fratellis singles chronology
"Henrietta"
(2006)
"Chelsea Dagger"
(2006)
"Whistle for the Choir"
(2006)

"Chelsea Dagger" is a song by Scottish rock band The Fratellis and their second single. It was released on 28 August 2006. It is taken from their debut album Costello Music, which was released in the United Kingdom on 11 September 2006. It is named after Jon Fratelli's wife Heather, a burlesque dancer whose stage name – Chelsea Dagger, a play on Britney Spears – he borrowed for the song.[1][2] Fratelli described the tune as "a rock 'n' roll gig in an old speakeasy or something like that."[3]

This song was Number 77 on Rolling Stone's list of the 100 Best Songs of 2007.[4] It has also been featured in an Amstel Light ad and the video game Rock Band 2.[5]

Track listing

CD Single, 12" "Lady-Shaped" Vinyl
No. Title Length
1. "Chelsea Dagger"    
2. "Dirty Barry Stole the Bluebird"    
8" Coloured Vinyl
No. Title Length
1. "Chelsea Dagger"    
2. "The Pimp"    

Usage in sports

"Chelsea Dagger" is used heavily as a sports anthem. The first team to adopt it was Celtic FC, for whom The Fratellis are supporters.[5] It is played at Stamford Bridge after Chelsea wins an important match. Jon Fratelli commented that their use of the song had resulted in the band supporting the club in the English Premier League.[6] The Major League Soccer franchise Montreal Impact also play this song after a goal is scored on home field.

Outside of football, it is best known as the goal song of the National Hockey League's Chicago Blackhawks. The song was first used after owner Rocky Wirtz inherited the team from his father, Bill, and introduced more up-tempo music in an effort to attract younger fans.[7] The song became a sensation during the Blackhawks' first Stanley Cup run in 49 years in 2010.[8] The success of the Blackhawks has led "Chelsea Dagger" to be adopted as a goal song by the University of North Dakota, among others. Blackhawks Executive Producer, Tom O'Grady said, "We aggressively searched for a memorable goal song, then heard "Chelsea Dagger" watching a Celtic match and was immediately struck by the song's quirky and contagious chant..." It wasn't an immediate hit, however. "The first few games playing "Chelsea Dagger", fan responses were pretty tough, but at the same time the Blackhawks started playing very well, piling up the goals and victories and boom... "Chelsea Dagger" was adopted as the teams' anthem and quickly became a huge part of the Blackhawks brand experience." The song is used now by the entire Blackhawks system, as the Rockford IceHogs (AHL) and Indianapolis Fuel (ECHL) clubs, all part of the Blackhawks system, use the song after goals.

During the Blackhawks' successful run to the 2013 Stanley Cup, Chicago Symphony Orchestra conductor Riccardo Muti arranged an orchestral version of the song, which was performed by the CSO after the victory, and once again after the Blackhawks' 2015 Stanley Cup win. [9][10] The song was also ranked "best goal song in NHL" by Sports Illustrated.[11][12]

This song is played during Professional Darts Corporation matches alongside "Chase the Sun" by Planet Funk. [13]

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