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Songs about sports, any suggestions?

13 May 02 - 10:39 PM (#710643)
Subject: Songs about sports, any suggestions?
From: musicmick

On Memorial Day weekend, I shall be attending the Philadelphia Folksong Society's "Spring Thing". One of the campers has requested a workshop featuring songs about sports and I have been asked to run it. Can I get some help, here? I know "Take Me Out To The Ballgame", "Stewball", "Camptown Races" and "You've Got To Be A Football Hero (to get along with the beautiful girls)". I dont think that will be enough to sustain a workshop. I remember a Gene Kelly/Frank Sinatra/Jules Munchen song called "O'Brien to Ryan to Goldberg" but I dont have the words. I suppose I could try to recreate the "Who's on first?" routine, but that would be stretching it.

HELP!

Mike Miller


13 May 02 - 10:43 PM (#710645)
Subject: RE: Songs about sports, any suggestions?
From: GUEST,ozmacca

The first thing that springs to mind - try Tom Lehrer's "Fight Fiercely, Harvard"


13 May 02 - 10:46 PM (#710649)
Subject: RE: Songs about sports, any suggestions?
From: DonMeixner

Tom Paxton's, "My Favorite Spring"


13 May 02 - 10:49 PM (#710651)
Subject: RE: Songs about sports, any suggestions?
From: GUEST,ozmacca

And I suppose, if you run out of songs, you could always play the "Tennis-see Waltz"..... Sorry 'bout that.


13 May 02 - 10:54 PM (#710653)
Subject: RE: Songs about sports, any suggestions?
From: George Seto - af221@chebucto.ns.ca

Stompin' Tom Connors wrote the ultimate Hockey Song. HEre are two sites with the song

The Hockey Song
The Hockey Song


13 May 02 - 11:43 PM (#710672)
Subject: ADD: Joltin' Joe DiMaggio
From: Peter Kasin

The world's your oyster with sports songs! Baseball in particular has had a history of songwriting about it that goes as far back as the sport itself. The first song about baseball ever published was "The Baseball Polka," in 1858. There are songs written about specific baseball players, such as the 1941 swing number, "Joltin' Joe DiMaggio," about his 56-game hitting streak, recorded by Les Brown. Here are the lyrics:

    Joltin' Joe DiMaggio

    "Who started baseball's famous streak that's got us all aglow.
    He's just a man and not a freak, Joltin' Joe DiMaggio.

    Chorus: Joe, Joe, DiMaggio. We want you on our side.

    From coast to coast that's all you hear, of Joe the one man show.
    He's glorified the horsehide shere, Joltin' Joe DiMaggio
    (Chorus)

    He'll live in baseball's hall of fame, he got there blow by blow.
    Our kids will tell their kids his name, Joltin' Joe DiMaggio."

chanteyranger


14 May 02 - 12:59 AM (#710702)
Subject: RE: Songs about sports, any suggestions?
From: Devilmaster

And one that has always been one of my favorites, Steve Goodman's A Dying Cub Fan's Last Request

I'm sure you can find it online somewhere.

Steve


14 May 02 - 01:09 AM (#710705)
Subject: RE: Songs about sports, any suggestions?
From: ddw

There are at least three boxing songs I can think of: Paul Simon's "The Boxer," another whose author I don't know called "The Kid's Last Fight" (Frankie Laine sang it) and "Who Killed Davey Moore?"

Should fit right in with the kind of spring we're having here....

cheers,

david


14 May 02 - 01:18 AM (#710711)
Subject: RE: Songs about sports, any suggestions?
From: Devilmaster

Sorry for the second post, but I found a website that gives the words and a realplayer version of the full song for A Dying Cub Fan's Last Request

Hope that helps.

Steve


14 May 02 - 01:20 AM (#710714)
Subject: RE: Songs about sports, any suggestions?
From: Sandy Paton

Bob Conroy sings "The Day I Played Baseball" on the CD titled Irish in America with Dan Milner (Liam's Brother) and Bob Conroy (Folk-Legacy CD-129). Fun song!

You might enjoy looking up and learning one of the many versions of "Football Crazy" that are available from various sources. These, of course, refer to the game we Americans call soccer. Also, Heidi Muller has a song about baseball on one of her recent CDs.

Sandy


14 May 02 - 02:08 PM (#710785)
Subject: RE: Songs about sports, any suggestions?
From: Grab

Songs sung *at* a game are very different though - for rugby for instance, you get half the stadium belting out "Flower of Scotland" and the other half belting out "Swing low sweet chariot" (the songs for Scotland and England respectively). Football (soccer) fans tend to be less inventive though. A typical football chant goes more like "who's the w*nker, who's the w*nker, who's the w*nker in the black" to the tune of the chorus of Men of Harlech, and that's one of the more coherent ones! ;-)

Lots of songs about hunting and fishing - just search Google. The best one has to be Tom Lehrer's Hunting Song - click here for the words. There's plenty of fox-hunting songs available from England, never mind American songs about shooting stuff.

Also quite a lot of songs about hiking (aka "rambling" in England). The Manchester Rambler has some political background (see thread about the Kinder Scout mass trespass), but there's less serious ones too.

Mark Knopfler's got a song Speedway at Nazareth on his latest album (Sailing to Philadelphia) about motorbike racing.

I can point you at a few flying songs/poems written by glider pilots, but they're pretty universally dire. Ah well.

Graham.


14 May 02 - 02:09 PM (#710786)
Subject: RE: Songs about sports, any suggestions?
From: Grab

Songs sung *at* a game are very different though - for rugby for instance, you get half the stadium belting out "Flower of Scotland" and the other half belting out "Swing low sweet chariot" (the songs for Scotland and England respectively). Football (soccer) fans tend to be less inventive though. A typical football chant goes more like "who's the w*nker, who's the w*nker, who's the w*nker in the black" to the tune of the chorus of Men of Harlech, and that's one of the more coherent ones! ;-)

Lots of songs about hunting and fishing - just search Google. The best one has to be Tom Lehrer's Hunting Song - click here for the words. There's plenty of fox-hunting songs available from England, never mind American songs about shooting stuff.

Also quite a lot of songs about hiking (aka "rambling" in England). The Manchester Rambler has some political background (see thread about the Kinder Scout mass trespass), but there's less serious ones too.

Mark Knopfler's got a song Speedway at Nazareth on his latest album (Sailing to Philadelphia) about motorbike racing.

I can point you at a few flying songs/poems written by glider pilots, but they're pretty universally dire. Ah well.

Graham.


14 May 02 - 02:20 PM (#710795)
Subject: RE: Songs about sports, any suggestions?
From: GUEST,Marion

Stan Rogers wrote a song about hockey; I think it's called "Flying" or some phrase containing the word flying. Actually it's not so much about hockey as it's about kids dreaming of making it and getting out of this town, and high failure rates. Depressing song, really, but it's sporty.

Excerpt:

"I tell them to think of the play and not of the fame
If they've got any future at all it's not in the game
Cause they'll be crippled and starting all over again
Selling on commission, remembering when they were flying,
Remembering dying.

Cause every kid over the boards listens for the sound
The roar of the crowd is their ticket for finally leaving this town
To be just one more hopeful in the Junior A..."


14 May 02 - 02:20 PM (#710796)
Subject: RE: Songs about sports, any suggestions?
From: TheBigPinkLad

I've always though that, along with schoolyards, football grounds are where the last vestige of true folk music is to be found. Places where the songs are handed down from season to season and the words change to fit the current situation. Some have been pretty funny too. The first hundred times you hear them that is ... ;o)

Geordie's Penka is about marbles.


14 May 02 - 02:27 PM (#710806)
Subject: RE: Songs about sports, any suggestions?
From: Mrrzy

NPR was playing old tunes for this... try their website, there might be files. Old baseball songs, like about Jackie Robinson... float like a butterfly and sting like a bee comes to mind on another tack... Take Me Out To The Ballgame... too obvious?


14 May 02 - 03:05 PM (#710836)
Subject: RE: Songs about sports, any suggestions?
From: Whistle Stop

I was going to mention the Steve Goodman song, but a couple of people beat me to it. Another that comes to mind is John Fogerty's "Centerfield"; not exactly a folk song by most definitions, but neither are a number of the songs mentioned here (of course, you could rework it into more of a folk or bluegrass style if you wanted). In the late 1980s I used to play in a band that had a once-a-week gig at a bar right next to Fenway Park in Boston (home of the Red Sox). In the summertime, we would see a huge rush of people coming in the door when the game let out, whereupon we would stop whatever we had been playing and launch into "Centerfield". Win or lose, it helped set the mood.


14 May 02 - 03:23 PM (#710848)
Subject: RE: Songs about sports, any suggestions?
From: GUEST,chanteyranger

Typo alert. On my first post, in the second chorus of the DiMaggio song, "shere" should read "sphere."


14 May 02 - 03:25 PM (#710849)
Subject: RE: Songs about sports, any suggestions?
From: Spartacus

didnt have time to read all of above, but billy bragg and wilco put music to woody guthries lyric "joe dimaggio done it again" on mermaid avenue 2. It's a great song.

-spartacus


14 May 02 - 04:15 PM (#710887)
Subject: RE: Songs about sports, any suggestions?
From: greg stephens

Sporting Life Blues


14 May 02 - 04:25 PM (#710894)
Subject: RE: Songs about sports, any suggestions?
From: Mr Red

Pete Coe's song about the ghost of Alderly Edge. opening line ... "You Sporting Men of Chester"


14 May 02 - 04:27 PM (#710896)
Subject: RE: Songs about sports, any suggestions?
From: MMario

A SUN VALLEY SONG - a takeoff on the streets of Larado - about skiing.


15 May 02 - 03:09 PM (#710963)
Subject: RE: Songs about sports, any suggestions?
From: GUEST,Russ

Mollie and Timbrooks.


15 May 02 - 03:26 PM (#710980)
Subject: RE: Songs about sports, any suggestions?
From: RoyH (Burl)

'Football Crazy' is about Gaelic Football, not soccer.


15 May 02 - 05:13 PM (#711089)
Subject: RE: Songs about sports, any suggestions?
From: musicmick

I thank you all for your suggestions. I may include cheers. When I was in high school, we reacted to every referee's call against our team with a hearty,"Elevator, Elevator, we got the shaft!"

Mike


15 May 02 - 05:53 PM (#711132)
Subject: RE: Songs about sports, any suggestions?
From: allanwill

Mr Red

I'm not sure if I'm mixing two songs up here, but I thought You Sporting Men Of Chester was about "a man named Joseph Baker". In any event, JB was apparently a renowned long distance runner way back when. Kevin Conneff sings the song on one of the Chieftans records.

Allan


15 May 02 - 06:07 PM (#711142)
Subject: RE: Songs about sports, any suggestions?
From: McGrath of Harlow

We had a thread about this some time ago that I started. Songs about sporting heroes. If I find it I'll link to it here. But someone else might do it quicker. There were some great songs came up in it, mostly about Hurling and Gaelic Football.


15 May 02 - 06:12 PM (#711152)
Subject: RE: Songs about sports, any suggestions?
From: McGrath of Harlow

We had a thread about this some time ago. Songs about sporting heroes. If I find it I'll link to it here. But someone else might do it quicker. There were some great songs came up in it, mostly about Hurling and Gaelic Football.

And here it is after all.


15 May 02 - 07:16 PM (#711204)
Subject: RE: Songs about sports, any suggestions?
From: 53

Centerfield by John Fogerty. Its a song about a baseball player wanting to get into the game.


15 May 02 - 07:18 PM (#711205)
Subject: RE: Songs about sports, any suggestions?
From: Gareth

"And we were singing Hymns and Arias,
Land of My Fathers, and Sospan Fach

Max Boyce The LP "We all had Doctors Papers"

And as a promise, rather than a threat I'll try and transcibe the words ! Seeing as that I Have my Doctors Papers for the next week (Ear infection - nothing to serious)

Gareth.

PS Overheard in the Olde Royal Oak tonight.

"Now the Rugby is over for the season what are you going to to do ?"

"Support whoever is playing England at Soccer !"


15 May 02 - 08:59 PM (#711259)
Subject: RE: Songs about sports, any suggestions?
From: GUEST,SueGrif

Graham Miles from Teesside, UK wrote a wonderful song - about CRICKET! Called One Evening in Summer. It was recorded by the Wilsons


15 May 02 - 09:08 PM (#711264)
Subject: RE: Songs about sports, any suggestions?
From: artbrooks

There are probably more verses to this, and I have no idea who wrote it, but here's a start:

THE MOUNTAINBIKER

He was going down the hill, doing 90 miles an hour
When the chain on his mountainbike broke
Now he's sitting on the grass, with the axle up his ass
And his balls doing 60 on the spokes


15 May 02 - 09:12 PM (#711268)
Subject: RE: Songs about sports, any suggestions?
From: Callie

Paul Kelly (Australian singer songwriter) has a long song called Bradman which basically goes through his cricketing achievements. The chorus goes:

He was more than just a batsman
He was something like the tide
More than just one man
He was half the bloody side
Fathers took their sons
Because fortune used to ride
In the palm of his hand
In the plam of his hand

Available on the cd "Hidden Things"

regards Callie


15 May 02 - 09:17 PM (#711271)
Subject: RE: Songs about sports, any suggestions?
From: Bobert

Now the first song that came to mind was Whistle Stop's John Fogerty's "Centerfield" but then I remenbered Steve Earle's "No. 29" which is a great song that not only talks of sports but life and the natural order of things. It is on his "Exit O" CD and for anyone who has not heard it... it is a treat...

Bobert


16 May 02 - 04:19 AM (#711416)
Subject: RE: Songs about sports, any suggestions?
From: Hrothgar

Ted Egan's "The Tiger and the Don" about Bill "Tiger" O'Reilly and Don Bradman.

Jack O'Hagan's "Our Don Bradman."

Mind you, you'll need a good line of patter to put cricket songs over to a Yank audience. Don't even think about Aussie Rules football.

There are a couple of good Australian songs about horse racing, too, but they are about Australian Horse racing. Can dig them out easily.

I'll ask the silly question - when's Memorial Day? I have heard it's the day of the Indy 500, but I don't care about car racing.


16 May 02 - 11:02 AM (#711615)
Subject: RE: Songs about sports, any suggestions?
From: GUEST,pooby

Surprised no one's mentioned one of my favorites, Paul Stookey's "Right Field" -- coincidentally, the story of my brief, unremarkable career in Little League. You put the least talented fielder out in right because, as Stookey says, "Little Leagues never have lefties who pull."

FWIW, there's also "Willie, Mickey and the Duke" (by Tommy Hart, I think). Not exactly a folkie, and unfortunately cheapened by the author's frequent bald-faced commercialistic sell-out remakes of the song, but what the hell -- the original is still a good song. Like I said, FWIW.

poobs


16 May 02 - 11:41 AM (#711639)
Subject: RE: Songs about sports, any suggestions?
From: Mr Red

alinact
me mix up songs? only when I sing 'em.
But I was rite about the sporting connection. Who's ghost come up from Kelsall Church right down to Helmsby Hill? or whatever.
What about the John Betjamin's lyrics set to a Jim Parker tune about Captain Webb from Dawley - comes wswimming along the old canal that carried the bricks to Lawley...?
FWIW and fttdk Captain Webb was the first man to swim the English channel.
    Threads combined. Messages below are from a new thread.
    -Joe Offer-


10 Nov 11 - 02:11 PM (#3254438)
Subject: Songs about sports
From: GUEST, music teacher

For an elementary school chorus concert, do you all have any good songs that are about sports? Songs kids can sing, any sport. Thanks!!


10 Nov 11 - 02:30 PM (#3254464)
Subject: RE: Songs about sports, any suggestions?
From: Joe Offer

Hi, music teacher-
I moved you over here to the existing "songs about sports" thread, and I'm in the process of adding crosslinks (up top) to other threads about sports.
-Joe Offer, Mudcat Archivist-


10 Nov 11 - 04:15 PM (#3254542)
Subject: RE: Songs about sports, any suggestions?
From: Bert

The Eton Boat Song.

George Formby had one about the TT Races. Here


10 Nov 11 - 04:17 PM (#3254543)
Subject: RE: Songs about sports, any suggestions?
From: Bert

And The Spinners song "The Happy Absentee" is about Cricket.

I seem to remember a Calypso way backcalled "Cricket, Lovely Cricket"


10 Nov 11 - 05:06 PM (#3254575)
Subject: RE: Songs about sports, any suggestions?
From: Joe Offer

refresh. We got lots of suggestions in the old thread, but none other than Bert's today. Anyone?


10 Nov 11 - 06:08 PM (#3254609)
Subject: RE: Songs about sports, any suggestions?
From: Reinhard

As you already mention Bert :-), there is always Bert Lloyd and Ewan MacColl's album Bold Sportsmen All.


10 Nov 11 - 10:09 PM (#3254699)
Subject: RE: Songs about sports, any suggestions?
From: GUEST,gillymor

Did anyone mention Chuck Berry's excellent song about Jackie Robinson, "Brown-eyed, Handsome Man"?


11 Nov 11 - 02:18 AM (#3254773)
Subject: RE: Songs about sports, any suggestions?
From: Doug Chadwick

It may not be about a competitive sport , but how about "Messing About on the River".


DC


11 Nov 11 - 11:42 AM (#3255002)
Subject: RE: Songs about sports, any suggestions?
From: Gda Music

Bert: Calypso serves us well on the sporting front. Apart from many cricket memories to be recalled there have always been other achievements to celebrate in song, boxing and athletics for instance. You mention in this case a real cricket calypso classic, *Victory Test Match* (cricket lovely cricket) from Lord Beginner. YouTube has a brilliantly presented clip of that wonderful occasion from 1950.
http://youtu.be/06P0RdZyjT4

Examples of 2 other cricketing greats

Sir Alec Bedser (Lord Kitchener)   
http://youtu.be/Ccw87t0hbww                                                         
Sir Garfield Sobers (Mighty Sparrow)
http://youtu.be/pBLjxUuzyk


11 Nov 11 - 12:53 PM (#3255066)
Subject: RE: Songs about sports, any suggestions?
From: GUEST,music teacher

Thanks Joe, for the reposting. I guess the lack of response speaks to the lack of kids' songs about sports, which is probably why I couldn't find any in the first place.

Each year I do a chorus concert with a theme (food, states, hiking/camping,school subjects...)and this year I was thinking sports. But, I think I'd better head in a different direction. So it's on to animals, or maybe trains, or songs that mention people's names, or songs about music...


12 Nov 11 - 12:42 PM (#3255628)
Subject: RE: Songs about sports, any suggestions?
From: Bert

Definitely not for kids, but there is the Rugby Song "If I was the marrying kind"


12 Nov 11 - 12:46 PM (#3255629)
Subject: RE: Songs about sports, any suggestions?
From: Bert

And if you consider Horse and Dog Racing to be sports then we have 'Stewball', 'Down the road away went Polly' and 'Master McGrath'


12 Nov 11 - 04:21 PM (#3255793)
Subject: RE: Songs about sports, any suggestions?
From: McGrath of Harlow

Here's one for a sport that's been neglected in song:

Two thousand and ten was the date of the year,
And the people had gathered from far and from near,
How they stood there and cheered on that bright afternoon
For to watch that great race with the egg and the spoon.

Young Charlie stood ready his spoon in his hand,
With a smile so secure like some king of the land
But Molly stepped forward, and stood on his right,
"With me egg and a spoon, sure I'll give you a fright".

Now they counted to three, and the race was begun,
With their eggs nicely balanced how these champions did run
Says Charlie "You're only a girl, little Moll
You'd much better be skipping or playing with a doll."

But says Molly to Charlie, "It's true I can dance,
But I'm faster than you and you haven't a chance.
I can hop, I can run, I can stand on one leg,
And while I do that, I can balance my egg."

When Charlie heard that then he saw a red mist,
And he stamped on the floor with his hand in a fist,
And the egg he was holding flew into the air,
But he stretched out his spoon and he caught it right there.

Oh the race it went on, and the people they roar,
When they came to the finish, they called it a draw.
But there'll be a rematch when they fix on a day -
When young Charlie has done learning dancing, they say.


13 Nov 11 - 12:39 AM (#3255965)
Subject: RE: Songs about sports, any suggestions?
From: Mike in Brunswick

If Music Teacher wants a song about sports that also mentions peoples'names, there's always Dave Frishberg's Van Lingle Mungo. The lyrics consist exclusively of the names of major league baseball players, mostly from the thirties and forties. Mungo was a pitcher with the Dodgers.

Mike


13 Nov 11 - 12:54 AM (#3255968)
Subject: RE: Songs about sports, any suggestions?
From: Mike in Brunswick

Van Lingle Mungo

Mike


13 Nov 11 - 05:02 AM (#3256012)
Subject: RE: Songs about sports, any suggestions?
From: Dave MacKenzie

Nobody's mentioned Runrig's 'The Clash of the Ash' about shinty, and there's always 'The Gaol of Clonmel' for hurling.

And if you want Cricket, the Kipper Family did a very 'nice' song....


14 Nov 11 - 12:21 AM (#3256568)
Subject: RE: Songs about sports, any suggestions?
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[C]Ye maids of Dunhallow who're anxious for courting
A [Am]word of ad[Em]vice I will[Dm] give unto[G7] ye:
Pro[C]ceed to Banteer, to the athletic[Am] sporting
And[F] hand in your[C] name to the[G7] club commit[C]tee.
But do not com[Am]mence any[Dm] sketch of your[C] progress
till a[Am] carriage ye see[Em] comin' [Dm]over the[G7] hill,
AndC] down through the valleys and glens of Kil[Am]corney
With that[F] Muskerry[C] sportsman, theG7] bold Thady[C] Quill
cho:[C] For ramblin', for rovin', for football or courtin'
For[Am] drinkin' strong[Em] liquor as[F] fast as you[G7] fill;
In all your[C] days rovin', you'll find none so[Am] jovial
As the[F] Muskerry]C] sportsman, the[G7] bold Thady[C] Quill.

Thady was famous in many other places;
At the athletic meeting held out in Cloghroe
He won the long jump without throwing off his braces
Goin' fifty=four feet every sweep he woultd throw.
At the pullin' o' the weight there was a Dublin man foremost
But Thady outreached and exceeded him still
And around the whole field rang the wild ringing chorus
"Here's luck to our hero! the bold Thady Quill."

At the great hurlin' match between Cork and Tipperary
'Twas played in the park by the banks of the Lee
Our own darlin' boys were afraid of being baten,
So they send for bold Thady to Ballinagree. '
He hurled the ball left and right in their faces
And show'd those Tipp'rary boys learnin' and skill
If they came in this way, shure he surely would brain' em
And the papers full of the praise for Thade Quill.
In the year ninety-one before Parnell was taken,
Thade was outrageously breaking the peace
He got a light sentence for causin' commotion,
And six months hard labour for batin' police.
But in spite of coercion he's still agitatin'
Ev'ry drop of his life's blood he's willing to spill,
To gain for old Ireland complete liberation,
"Till then there's no rest for me" says bold Thady Quill

At the Cork Exhibition there was a fair lady,
Whose fortune exceeded a million or more;
But a bad constitution had ruined her completely,
And medical treatment had failed o'er and o'er.
"Oh Mama" said she, I know what'll cure me
And all me diseases most certainly kill,
Give over your doctors and medical treatment,
I'd rather one squeeze outa bold Thady Quill.


14 Nov 11 - 06:38 AM (#3256680)
Subject: RE: Songs about sports, any suggestions?
From: breezy

Joe Peel

and a host of Chuck Brodsky songs about baseball, and there's one by Ben Campbell, from Plymouth U K about a young american female Tennis player.