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Final Four Fight Songs On Tap | ||||||||||||
| Wendy Aron, 03.31.2008, 11:13 AM | ||||||||||||
| (EZ-Tracks) - While their basketball teams battle it out on the courts this coming weekend in San Antonio, the Final Four will also be dueling musically through their college bands. When U.C.L.A. squares off against Memphis and North Carolina takes on Kansas on Saturday, their college fight songs will be center stage, along with Ez-Tracks.com, the best place to find these songs on the Web. The Bruin Marching Band will be playing the U.C.L.A. fight song, “Big C,” which comes from a tune that was composed in 1913 by Harold P. Williams, with lyrics by Norman Loyall McLaren. The Mighty Sound of the South is the Memphis Tigers’ band and they will be playing the Tigers’ fight song, “Go! Tigers! Go!” “I'm a Tar Heel Born” is the official fight song of The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. It originated in the late 1920s as an add-on to the school's alma mater, Hark The Sound. The song is often played by the Bell Tower near the center of campus, as well as after major victories. For their part, the University of Kansas Marching Band will be playing “I’m a Jayhawk, Fighting Jayhawk” and “Stand Up and Cheer.” Whoever wins the NCAA tournament, you can rest assured that their band will be behind them, helping college fans to savor in their school’s victory. | ||||||||||||
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