The lamp it would not light. Why not? Because the wick was damp. The captain went below. Oh, they had a little party down in Newport, And they had to carry Harry from the place. Now the Souse family is the best family That ever came over from old Germany. Sing glorious, victorious, One keg of beer for the four of us. Sing glory be to God that there are no more of us, For one of us could drink it all alone.
Damn near. The lucky stiffs…. The author of the text is unknown. California football game. Consequently, the song beckons for additional lyrics which band members and students have been more than willing to supply. Many different versions currently circulate through campus. This song is often sung with accompaniment by the Band.
Written in by Harold W. Bingham, arranged by Robert O. All Hail! Bingham in Rawlings; arranged by Robert O. Listen What will we do to the Stanfurdites on that great day? Palms of victory, Palms of glory, Palms of victory we shall win! Anything but cross! Fill then a bumper to the brim, for we have won!
Do it again, boys! Do it again boys, often! In , Stuart L. He was a member of the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity, and as was the custom, the boys would gather around a keg of beer at night and sing. Rawlings and the boys would hum a song and improvise some words. Each night they sat around singing, but no new song ever came to him.
Cal suffered crushing defeats at the hands of Stanford at the first two outings in which the song was played. However, the song survived and eventually became popular. But then, superstition began to follow the song wherever it went. As a result, the Band became superstitious and refused to play it for almost two years. Many claim that as a result, Cal was overwhelmingly defeated in Big Game. When the Band resurrected the song two years later, it took a great deal of effort to reintroduce it to the student body.
Today, very few people outside the Band recognize this song or its meaning. Garthwaite; arranged by Robert O. Listen Our hearts shall sing and our voices ring For the dear old Blue and Gold. Californians fight with the sturdy might of the growling Golden Bear. Hart wrote the music and Wymond Garthwaite wrote the lyrics to the song in The Cal Band traditionally plays this song while exiting Memorial Stadium after a home football game.
Chorus Oh, picking up our heels so high Hats and gloves are flashing proudly March along, sing a song, Rub a dub dub march on. A big and brassy band are we, Marching fast and playing loudly, March along, sing a song. Rub a dub dub march on! An interesting side note about this song arose in , when the Buffalo Bills professional football team, under head coach Marv Levy, went to the Super Bowl. Levy often sang the song to his players and taught them to sing the chorus. Drinking here together one and all, We lift our voices loud for Bowles Hall!
Drink it down and then, Drink a toast to home sweet home, Of California men. Fill your glasses to the brim, And lift them in the air. Men of Bowles are gathered here together, Toasting everything from girls to weather. But the very greatest toast of all, Is the one that we now give to Bowles Hall! Traditionally, the Band parades from Memorial Stadium through the campus and streets of Berkeley after a home football game.
The band would play for the players as they walked back to their dorm after the game. Eventually the football team moved out of Bowles Hall, but the Cal Band would still occasionally stop in front of the dorm after a game and play for the Bowlesmen. Apparently it worked. Traditionally this piece is sung in four part harmony by the Band at formal occasions.
Listen Cal Band unofficial words to Lights Out — written during the Tour We left on our fabulous tour, But the heat made it hard to endure.
But you know the Band will persevere, Surviving on sweat! Let There Be Light St. Kornblum and H. Kornblum with lyrics by H. Kowalski for the Big Game. The only difference that year was that Big Game was played against the University of Washington instead of Stanford because Stanford had chosen to return to competitive play in rugby.
Skip to content. Here you can find the lyrics and MP3 files of many of our fight songs. Sons of California Written in by Clinton R. Stanford Jonah Written in by Ted E. Hail to California Written in by Clinton R.
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