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  2. Go! You Packers Go! - Wikipedia

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    A taped version of the song, recorded in 1992, is played at Lambeau Field immediately following the Packers' player introductions and after every time the Packers score an extra point. In 2011, a CD of Go! Pack Go! was released by Madera Music and publisher Jeff Karll. This is the first recorded version of the song containing the lyrics.

  3. Lumberjack Band - Wikipedia

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    In the 1990s, the use of recorded music and the airing of advertisements on video screens led to the band's playing time being cut back. By 1997, the band was disbanded and re-formed as three six-piece bands called the "Green Bay Packers Tailgaters", which roam the Lambeau Field parking lot before games, playing songs by request for tailgating ...

  4. Hail to the Commanders - Wikipedia

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    "Hail to the Redskins" is the second oldest fight song for a professional American football team; the oldest fight song is "Go! You Packers! Go!", composed in 1931 for the Green Bay Packers. The original fight song lyrics [2] are as follows: Hail to the Redskins! Hail Vic-to-ry! Braves on the warpath, Fight for old D.C.

  5. No, the 'Go Pack Go' music wasn't played at Sunday's Packers ...

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    The 'Go Pack Go' cheer that's become so familiar at Lambeau Field wasn't played for fans in the Sept. 18 home opener, but it'll be back.

  6. Six times Packers superfan Lil Wayne and his peers mentioned ...

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    6. Lil Wayne, 'Green and Yellow (Green Bay Packers Theme Song)' The line: "I'm Green Bay, every day if you ain't know, then find out/ Green and yellow, that forever, we on go nonstop." This one ...

  7. Fight song - Wikipedia

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    Some fight songs have a long history, connecting the fans who sing them to a time-honored tradition, frequently to music played by the institution's band. [1] 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 ]

  8. Packers parody of Taylor Swift's 'You Need to Calm Down ... - AOL

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    The video mixes shots of Swift in suites with images of Packers fans in all their cold-weather game glory. Crispy, of Brookfield, performs the song solo, but his Crispy Brothers collaborator ...

  9. Chip Away the Stone - Wikipedia

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    "Chip Away the Stone" is a song performed by American hard rock band Aerosmith. Written by Richie Supa, a friend and sometime collaborator with the band, it was released in 1978 as the only single to support the band's live album Live! Bootleg. It also appeared on the Cal Jam II live album, despite being the same recording from Live!