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| Elland Road Baht'at 
 Where has tha been since I saw thee
 At Elland Road Baht 'at
 Where has tha been since I saw thee
 Where has tha been since I saw thee
 
 At Elland Road Baht 'at (Baht 'at)
 At Elland Road Baht 'at (Baht 'at)
 At Elland Road Baht 'at
 
 They've got to get two points today (I hope)
 At Elland Road Baht 'at (Baht 'at)
 They've got to get two points today
 Get two at home and one away (that'll do)
 
 At Elland Road Baht 'at (Baht 'at)
 At Elland Road Baht 'at (Baht 'at)
 At Elland Road Baht 'at
 
 Some lads are good with either foot
 At Elland Road Baht 'at
 Peacock and Charlton use their nut
 It hurts less if you've got a Beatle cut
 
 At Elland Road Baht 'at (Baht 'at)
 At Elland Road Baht 'at (Baht 'at)
 At Elland Road Baht 'at
 
 Good luck to each and everyone
 At Elland Road Baht 'at
 The backroom boys, the playing staff and Don
 Let's sup us ale and then we'll cheer them on (Where?)
 
 At Elland Road Baht 'at (Baht 'at)
 At Elland Road Baht 'at (Baht 'at)
 At Elland Road Baht 'at
 
 And when the final whistle blows
 At Elland Road Baht 'at
 I'll wait until the cricket season goes
 Then back to where the River Hunslet flows
 
 At Elland Road Baht 'at (Baht 'at)
 At Elland Road Baht 'at (Baht 'at)
 At Elland Road Baht 'at
 
 
 |  |  |  |  |  | Elland Road Baht'at is on the B side of 'Leeds United Calypso' which was 
brought out in 1964. The song is the Leeds version of the Yorkshire anthem Ilkey Moor Baht'at. Baht'at is
Yorkshire speak and literally means without hat. 
Written and performed by Ronnie Hilton. |  |  |