The BEST Premier League Walkout Songs revealed

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A new study analsyging and combining musical energy, tempo, and positivity has revealed which Premier League clubs have the best walkout songs – ranking every team’s matchday anthem using Spotify’s audio analysis data.

The research, by Betano Casino, analysed official walkout music for all 20 Premier League clubs, comparing measurable factors such as energy, valence (“positivity”), danceability, loudness, and liveness to create a “Walkout Index score” out of 100.

In first place is Chelsea, with Harry J Allstar’s “The Liquidator”, with an energy score of 97.07 out of 100, and a valence of 99.88 out of 100. A mainstay at Stamford Bridge since 1969, the ska classic is cemented in first place overall with a Walkout Score of 91.67 out of 100.

Everton’s “Theme from Z-Cars” takes second place with an overall Walkout score of 80.38 out of 100, the first sub-90 walkout score, with the highest energy score of any team song in the top ten, at 99.61 out of 100, and the second highest loudness score of any top ten team, at 98.61 out of 100.

In third is Crystal Palace’s “Glad All Over” by The Dave Clark Five, with a Walkout Score of 76 out of 100. The 1960s anthem has the third-highest energy score of any of the top ten team’s songs, at 97.96 out of 100.

In fourth place is West Ham United’s “I’m Forever Blowing Bubbles”, scoring 72.07 out of 100 on the Walkout index, scoring a perfect 100 out of 100 for valence – the highest of any team on the complete list, and 66.82 out of 100 for energy.

Rounding out the list in fifth place is Fulham with Escala’s “Palladio”, a dramatic orchestral anthem scoring 70.82 out of 100 on the Walkout index, driven by the highest energy score of any team in the complete list, at 100 out of 100, as well as loudness, at 99.95 out of 100.

Sixth place goes to Wolverhampton Wanderers, “Hi Ho Silver Lining” by the iconic Jeff Beck with a Walkout score of 66.95 out of 100.

Seventh place goes to Brentford with their use of The Beatles’ iconic “Hey Jude”, scoring 65.06 out of 100 on the Walkout index.

Brighton’s traditional “Sussex by the Sea” ranks in eighth, with a Walkout score of 64.05 out of 100.

Ninth place goes to Bournemouth, with their iconic “Seven Nation Army” by The White Stripes, with a Walkout score of 60.89 out of 100.

Aston Villa, with their walkout song, “Escape”, by Craig Armstrong rounds out the list in tenth place, scoring 57.83 out of 100 on the Walkout index.

Interestingly, traditional and fan-led songs performed strongly overall, with four of the top ten being classics sung or deeply rooted in club culture.”

Newer or cinematic selections such as Tottenham Hotspur’s Duel of the Fates and Newcastle United’s Local Hero scored lower on valence and danceability resulting in far lower overall Walkout index scores.