Police Protest Song Reaches The Charts
When in early December last year it became apparent the Home Secretary Jacqui Smith intended to renege on the 2007 police pay settlement as agreed by the independent Police pay arbitration tribunal, we asked our members to suggest original means by which we could publicise our sense of grievance at the way in which we were being betrayed and our lack of industrial muscle abused.
Mary Wood, a uniformed Inspector who works at Croydon Police station, and whom incidentally is also the Vice-Chairman of the Metropolitan IBB, suggested that she could write a protest song, which could be recorded and published on the ‘i-tunes’ system. We believe with enough support from Federation members, their families and those that support our cause we could reach a respectable position in the singles charts and with it raise the profile of our campaign.
The Greater Manchester Police Federation expressed a desire to work with us to turn Mary’s idea into reality. The title of the song is of course a play on the fact that the material traditionally used in the manufacture of police uniforms is called ‘Blue Serge’ and we have every reason to be ‘Blue’.
Mary’s lyrics were put to music by a young musician from Manchester named David Sinnott (19years) and David was joined last month, in the recording studio by Gianluca Rizzuto (19) and Charles Crake (14) to record the song. The band were given the entirely appropriate title of ‘Bobby Cash & the Bridewells’.
300 Copies of the Song have been distributed to UK based radio stations in the hope that they too will help by adding it to their playlists.
The song, Blue Serge Blues, is now available for download from ‘i-tunes’ with the proceeds being shared between the Children’s charity ‘Dreams come True’ and the ‘Help for heroes’ charity which provides support to injured servicemen returning from the combat zones in Afghanistan and Iraq.
This story has received some media attention via the TV, Sun and Times News Papers, and as I type the song has reached the respectable position of Number 1 in the Blues Chart on itunes. BUT more can be done.
Now with the ballot and the Judicial Review on the Home Secretary's decision due, it would be fantastic if we could get the song into the main charts. So please get as many of your colleagues friends and family as possible to download the song this week.
To visit iTunes and download the song, click HERE
The lyrics af the song are:
I've lived my life to do what's right,
I kept you safe throughout the night.
We had a pact - I've kept my side;
You said you cared but then you lied.
Chorus
Oh Jackie, everyone can see
How you have made a fool of me.
You cheated, so now I believe
It's time to pack your bags and leave.
I kept the wolves from your door,
For all I did you wanted more.
You think you're smart, but it's not funny
To work me hard then steal my money.
Chorus
Oh Jackie, everyone can see
How you have made a fool of me.
You cheated, so now I believe
It's time to pack your bags and leave.
You must know how I feel betrayed
But can't forget the vows I've made.
Id like to show you, but you know
My hands are tied so I can't go.
Chorus
Oh Jackie, everyone can see
How you have made a fool of me.
You cheated, so now I believe
It's time to pack your bags and leave.
A snout has told me he's got a set of nostrils, so go and get a W so we can spin his drum to see if he's got any monkey gear - The Sweeney.