Go On Yourself by Hunter & McMustard & Mellow Party & Dumfries Community Choir

Описание к видео Go On Yourself by Hunter & McMustard & Mellow Party & Dumfries Community Choir

Go On Yourself came out on Button Up Records on 7th June 2024 and was number 42 in the UK Official Sales Charts and number 39 in The UK Official Download Charts as well as being single of the week on BBC Radio Scotland with plays on Heart Radio and featured on ITV. The video was directed by Martin Windebank. We filmed the video at Hampden Football Museum, Cathkin Park(Hampden 2) and Battery Park Greenock with 150 drama students from the Prominence Academy there as well as Dumfries with the Community Choir. Its out on Button Up Records.

Featuring musicians from Colonel Mustard and The Dijon 5, The Creative Martyrs, The Laurettes, Gleadhraich and Dumfries Community Choir. Artists have came together from all corners of Scotland including Carnoustie, Kirkcudbrght, Kilwinnning, Pitlochry, Falkirk, Dumfries, Lochmaben, Annan, Lanark, Dennistoun, Gourock and Shawlands in Glasgow.

The song starts as a ballad and ends with a high-octane ceilidh and the video was filmed at Hampden Scottish Football Museum. The lyrics written by John McMustard.




John McMustard of Hunter & McMustard said:

“The song wasn’t originally intended as a Tartan Army anthem, but as we started to collaborate with more people, the momentum just sort of grew from there which is why we wanted to release it ahead of the Euros”.



This is an anthem that guarantees a sing song any time it’s played live and we're hopeful the Tartan Army gets right behind it.”

Maureen Farrell, (78) a member Dumfries Community Choir for the last 13 years said:

“What I love about this song is how upbeat it makes you feel which won’t only make the fans feel good, but hopefully our talented Scotland teams will feel how much we believe in them.”





Gary Cameron, (34), Director of Music at Dumfries Community Choir said of the release:

“We are honoured to be collaborating with Hunter & McMustard on this rousing anthem. There has been between mutual love between Dumfries Community Choir and Colonel Mustard (John McMustard) for a while now. This is a perfect way to showcase our collective talents. “

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