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"Into the Valley"
Single by Skids
from the album Scared to Dance
B-side"T.V. Stars" (Live at the Marquee)
Released1979
Genre
LabelVirgin
Songwriter(s)Richard Jobson, Stuart Adamson
Producer(s)David Batchelor
Skids singles chronology
"Sweet Suburbia"
(1979)
"Into the Valley"
(1979)
"Masquerade"
(1979)

"Into the Valley" is a song by Scottish punk rock band Skids, released in 1979 as the second single from their debut album Scared to Dance. It is their best known song, appearing on a number of punk rock and Scottish music compilation albums. It reached number 10 on the UK Singles Chart for the week ending 24 March 1979. It was written by Richard Jobson and Stuart Adamson.

Background

The song's lyrics are notoriously unintelligible owing to Jobson's diction. This has been sent up in a television advertisement for Maxell audio cassettes which features printed (incorrect) "translations" of the words. The chorus, often misquoted, is actually "Ahoy! Ahoy! Land, sea and sky".

In an interview for Uncut Magazine from July 2017, Jobson has said that the lyrics were originally from a poem he wrote aged 16, inspired by Alfred Tennyson's The Charge of the Light Brigade. He reframed his earlier words to reflect his concerns about the recruitment of Scottish youths into the army and more specifically about a friend who had been killed whilst on a tour of duty in Northern Ireland.

Local legend still persists that the valley mentioned is a reference to High Valleyfield, known locally as "the Valley", a village with a reputation for "mini warfare" between its residents and those of nearby towns and villages (namely Torryburn, Rosyth, Oakley and Inverkeithing), near Skids' home town of Dunfermline.

Inspiration may also be the 1971 film The Last Valley, starring Michael Caine and with a theme scored by John Barry.

Usage in football/media

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"Into the Valley" is still used as a theme song for fans of Scottish football team Dunfermline Athletic F.C., the local team of the band, and also English side Charlton Athletic F.C., whose stadium is named The Valley. It was also used by fellow English team Bradford City A.F.C., whose stadium is named Valley Parade, during their Premiership years (1999–2001). It is also played as the teams come out at the Valley Stadium, home of Redditch United F.C.

In 2012, the song was used in a television advertising campaign by the cycle and motoring accessory retailer Halfords.

In February 2024, a rewritten version of the song was used in a television advertising campaign for British organic dairy company Yeo Valley.

References

  1. ^ Monger, James Christopher. Various Artists - Playlist: New Wave (2008) Review at AllMusic. Retrieved December 1, 2024.
  2. Official Charts Company - Skids - Into the Valley
  3. Skids - "Into The Valley" Maxell advert
  4. Clarkson, John. "Richard Jobson : Interview". pennyblackmusic. Archived from the original on 7 October 2017. Retrieved 22 November 2011.
  5. Scotland on Sunday
  6. Pinnock, Tom (2018-10-05). "The Skids recall 'Into The Valley': "There was never a plan"". UNCUT. Retrieved 2025-01-01.
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