I really wanna use "Over There" alot more then then we have in the past. In my opinion there isnt another song more fitting, especially for qualifiers! A true american song, composed by a true american composer during a during a similar time in history. Just read the lyrics and let them sink in, imagine all of us in unison marching into those stadiums and our voices being heard. Obviously, we could only do the chorus but possibly even make a few tweaks. Here are the lyrics and audio. http://www.firstworldwar.com/audio/overthere.htm
Uhhh, it sounds like some old timers song you would hear when watching WWII documentaries during 5th grade history class....replete with the old-school projector and reel-to-reel film. If you want to propose a new song, make sure it's either a patriotic song that people know the words to or a modern song we can just humm the chorus to or change the lyrics (like what Italian fans did with Seven Nation Army)
Just a rough draft: Sing to the tune of "Row, Row, Row your Boat" Yanks, Yanks, Yanks we are We play the beautiful game On any day We'll come to play And put your team to shame Yanks, Yanks, Yanks we know We got a ways to go The Mexicans know: Just ask Blanco We'll spank you 'til Two-"O"
Yeah, that song makes me think of a fella that is a little light in his loafers, clapping his hands above his his head whilst prancing around the periphery of the "pitch".
A clever song for when we play el Tri now that smart man Hugo Sanchez is in charge would be something that pulls his leg with his own words. The man is full of tontorias and other odd ball one liners when a microfono is in his face. Like a Mexican cross between Yogi Bera and Jimmy "The Greek" Snyder. Off the top of my head while I avoid my day job duties -------Aye yay ya yay...K color es el cesped???" -------pues Ugo dice es verde -------el verde si es correcto -------no me digas k hay otro -------"Aye yay ya yay...Ugo es el mas sabio -------el profe mexicano mas sabio -------el mas sabio de todos -------and so on....
this goes to the tune to jesus loves me this i know song, hah i know but its good we''ll beat el tri this i know the score will be two zero c'mon el tri dont you cry youll make up an aliby don't cry borgetti dont wine there nery your future's lookin' scary come on you yanks lets go!!
actually, that's not a bad idea, maybe change the "I"s though. The lyrics work and it loops well: We're that star up in the sky We're that mountain peak up high Hey we made it We're the world's greatest We're that little bit of hope When our backs against the ropes We can feel it We're the world's greatest
Just an easy one for Bobby Convey: Ole Ole Ole Ole Bobb-ay Convey repeat and a great one that has been discussed here before: Glory Glory Onyewu Glory Glory Onyewu Glory Glory Onyewu The yanks go marching in !
Is there really any point in singing on Wednesday? You won't be able to hear a thing with all the Mexicans blowing on those stupid plastic horns. You might be able to make out the occasional "USA USA" chant but It's just going to sound like a gigantic bee hive for most of the game.
man i hate that.. every game whether its a drunk adult or an excited kid they do not stop blowing those horns... i ont and never will understand y it is so dang fun for them.. thanks god the fans are seperated im kinda pissed tho the us supportes are on the opposite side from the bench
Anyone remember Peter Griffin's "Shipoopi" touchdown celebration song in the "Patriot Games" episode of Family Guy? Dos Cero! Dos Cero! Dos Cero! The score you can't forget! Dos Cero! Dos Cero! Dos Cero! You haven't touched our net! Shipoopi
Song for Eddie Johnson (to the tune of "Piano Man") Score us a goal, you're the Grown-Ass Man Score us a goal tonight. Well, we're all in the mood for a victory and you've got us feelin alright. oh, la la la, de de da La la, de de da da da
I thought of it while sitting on the toilet. I, ahem, shit you not. It's so damn good that I've been trying to remember if I heard it somewhere or if God Himself wrote it and I am merely His messenger. As Mr. Gump so brilliantly said, maybe it's both.