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The Story Behind Scotland’s Euros Anthem: ‘No Scotland, No Party’

The catchy anthem "No Scotland, No Party" has become a hit in Germany during the Euros, thanks to Kilmarnock postman . After Scotland's draw with Switzerland, Morgan found himself in a taxi in Cologne, where he heard his song playing loudly outside a nightclub. The 40-year-old songwriter revealed that he intentionally made the lyrics self-deprecating, adding a unique twist to the anthem.

What inspired Nick Morgan to create the song 'No Scotland, no Party'?

Nick Morgan was inspired to create the song after watching Scotland play in the Euros and feeling a sense of national pride.

How did Nick Morgan feel when he heard his song playing in a nightclub in Cologne?

Nick Morgan felt surreal and amazed when his taxi stopped next to a nightclub in Cologne and he heard his song 'No Scotland, no Party' blaring out.

Why did Nick Morgan make the lyrics of the song self-deprecating?

Nick Morgan made the lyrics self-deprecating to inject some humor and light-heartedness into the song, reflecting the Scottish sense of humor and self-awareness.