Today DJ Jon Morter launched a campaign to get Rik Mayall's 'lost' World Cup anthem from 2010 to the top of the charts in his honour.
Speaking on the eve of this year's World Cup, Mr Morter urged people to buy Mr Mayall's song, Noble England, which features him reciting the stirring speech from Shakespeare's Henry V over a football chant.
Mr Morter, who organised a successful campaign to get Rage Against The Machine's song, Killing In The Name, to Number One in 2009, said: 'I want everyone to buy it to get it up to Number One for Rik's memory.'
He said: 'The song didn't do very well in 2010 because there were a lot of others out there but it's a fantastic song.
'It's now time on the eve of the 2014 World Cup for everyone to realise how good this fantastic song is, and buy it from Amazon or iTunes.'
Speaking on the eve of this year's World Cup, Mr Morter urged people to buy Mr Mayall's song, Noble England, which features him reciting the stirring speech from Shakespeare's Henry V over a football chant.
Mr Morter, who organised a successful campaign to get Rage Against The Machine's song, Killing In The Name, to Number One in 2009, said: 'I want everyone to buy it to get it up to Number One for Rik's memory.'
He said: 'The song didn't do very well in 2010 because there were a lot of others out there but it's a fantastic song.
'It's now time on the eve of the 2014 World Cup for everyone to realise how good this fantastic song is, and buy it from Amazon or iTunes.'