I'll sing of a river I'm happy beside The song that I sing is a song of the Clyde Of all Scottish rivers, it's dearest to me It flows from Leadhills all the way to the sea It borders the orchards of Lanark so fair Meanders through meadows with sheep grazing there But from Glasgow to Greenock, in towns on each side The hammers ding-dong is the song of the Clyde Oh, the river Clyde, the wonderful Clyde The name of it thrills me and fills me with pride And I'm satisfied whate'er may betide The sweetest of songs is the song of the Clyde Imagine we've left Craigendoran behind And wind-happy yachts by Kilcreggan we find At Kirn and Dunoon and Innellan we stay Then Scotland's Madeira, that's Rothesay, they say Or maybe by Fairlie and Largs, we will go Or over to Millport that thrills people so Maybe joumey to Arran, it can't be denied Those scenes all belong to the song of the Clyde Oh, the river Clyde, the wonderful Clyde The name of it thrills me and fills me with pride And I'm satisfied whate'er may betide The sweetest of songs is the song of the Clyde There's Paw an' Maw at Glasgow Broomielaw Goin' doon the water for the Fair There's Bob an' Mary, on the Govan Ferry Wishin' jet propulsion could be there There's steamers cruisin', and there's buddies snoozin' And there's laddies fishin' frae the pier An' Paw's perspirin', very near expirin' As he rows a boat frae there to here With eyes a-flashin', it is voted smashin' To be walkin' daily on the prom And May and Evelyn are in seventh heaven As thy stroll along with Dick and Tom And Dumbarton Rock to ev'ry Jean and Jock Extends a welcome that is high and wide Seems to know that they are on their homeward way To hear the song of the Clyde Oh, the river Clyde, the wonderful Clyde The name of it thrills me and fills me with pride And I'm satisfied whate'er may betide The sweetest of songs is the song of the Clyde The sweetest of songs is the song of the Clyde