We All Had Doctors' Papers

We All Had Doctors' Papers is a live album by Welsh comedian and singer Max Boyce, first issued in 1975 and recorded at Pontarddulais Rugby Club.

Celebrating Llanelli RFC's 1972 win over New Zealand, the lyrics of the fourth verse follow; "But we all had doctors' papers, and they all said just the same, that we all had Scarlet Fever, and we caught it at the game".

Boyce, whose comedic songs are now linked to the sport of rugby union, included four rugby songs, "I Gave My Love a Debenture", "Deck of Cards", "The Devil's Marking Me" and "Pontypool Front Row", the last of which celebrates the Wales and British Lions trio of Graham Price, Bobby Windsor and Charlie Faulkner.

We All Had Doctors' Papers was released in October 1975, and first entered the British album charts on 1 November at number nine.

[4] It rose the following week to number three before topping the charts on 15 November 1975 replacing Jim Reeves' 40 Golden Greats.