Although its opening verse includes the line From Glasgow to Greenock with towns on each side, the song includes references to Lanark so fair on the river's upper reaches and Arran on the Firth of Clyde's southernmost outflow.
[citation needed] In a British House of Commons debate in 1994, Labour Member of Parliament Jimmy Hood (Clydesdale) recalled the song in a debate about coal mining, however refrained from acceding to members' requests that he sing it.
[1] It was once parodied by Stanley Baxter, who played "Kenneth McColour" singing "The Pong of the Clyde".
[citation needed] Scottish Professional Football League side Clyde F.C.
play Song of the Clyde before the team runs out onto the pitch, though this version has different lyrics.