It received the most public votes for the 1980s songs in the Scotland's Greatest Album contest run by STV in 2011, and was featured on the 12 track compilation.
[1] In an interview given to the Daily Record in 2012, songwriter Ricky Ross stated, "I have no idea why I started writing a song like that in Greece, but that's why there's a reference to raki in it, the local firewater.
The lyrics, which convey themes of hope and aspiration, resonate with the supporters, fostering a unifying and uplifting atmosphere during matches.
Over time, "Dignity" has evolved into an unofficial anthem, celebrating the club's achievements and reinforcing the strong sense of community and identity among Dundee United's fanbase.
During the third release, two companion CD singles were released—one with the original version of "Dignity" and one with the Bob Clearmountain re-recording.