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  2. Varsity (fight song) - Wikipedia

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    According to University of Michigan music historian Joseph Dobos, "The Victors" had all but disappeared from campus in the 1900s, and the most popular songs at football games and pep rallies were the alma mater, "The Yellow and Blue", and a modified version of "Hot Time in the Old Town Tonight" that included Michigan-specific lyrics. [4]

  3. The Yellow and Blue - Wikipedia

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    The Yellow and Blue is the alma mater of the University of Michigan, written by Charles M. Gayley. An 1878 graduate, Gayley composed the lyrics in 1886 while he was a professor of English and Latin at UM. He was motivated to write the song in hopes of winning a $20 prize from the student editors of the yearbook (The Palladium).

  4. The Victors - Wikipedia

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    The musical accompaniment to these commercials is a light chamber orchestra/pop rendition of the fight song. [12] The University started using a softer version in its TV commercials for U-M Health System starting in 2008. [11] The University of Michigan's Flint campus selected "The Victors" as their sports nickname in an unofficial student vote ...

  5. Let's Go Blue - Wikipedia

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    Another source claims the first football performance of the song occurred in November 1976 against Purdue University. [2] The song "went viral" after it was played by the Michigan Marching Band during the national telecast of the 1976 Orange Bowl. [3] Sheet music for the song was published in 1978 followed by an organ version in 1983. [1]

  6. Fight song - Wikipedia

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    An analysis of 65 college fight songs by FiveThirtyEight identified words commonly used in the lyrics of these songs, including fight, win, and victory. [4] Other common elements of fight song lyrics are mentioning the team's colors, spelling out the school's name, and using the words "hail" and "rah."

  7. We Don't Give a Damn - Wikipedia

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    [11] [12] The song is performed in the play by supporters of the fictitious Midwestern University in advance of their American football contest against the University of Michigan. [13] The lyrics are changed by fans of the North Carolina Tar Heels to reflect its rivalry with the Duke Blue Devils (see Carolina-Duke rivalry). The new relevant ...

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  9. List of school songs - Wikipedia

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    University of Illinois at Urbana—Champaign — "Illinois Loyalty", "Hail to the Orange" University of Iowa — "Alma Mater Iowa" University of Maine — "The Stein Song" University of Miami — "Alma Mater: Stand Forever" University of Michigan — "The Yellow and Blue" University of Minnesota — “The Minnesota Rouser”, “Hail! Minnesota”