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  2. When the Saints Go Marching In (sports anthem) - Wikipedia

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    The old hymn and jazz tune "When the Saints Go Marching In" is used by several teams in various sports. It may be used as the team's theme song or reserved for when they scored. Liverpool fans used it as a football chant to honour their player Ian St John in the 1960s, a song that was also adopted by other clubs. [1]

  3. When the Saints Go Marching In - Wikipedia

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    Bill Haley & His Comets recorded a rock and roll version of the song titled "The Saints Rock 'N' Roll". Bill Haley started the song, which he learned through his mother, with the line "Rocking and rolling all the way". The song was recorded on 23 September 1955, [12] and released in March 1956 backed with "R-O-C-K" on Decca Records. [13]

  4. Who dat? - Wikipedia

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    The song quickly became a major local hit, due in part to the support of sportscaster Ron Swoboda and the fact that Saints fans had been using the chant for some time. [ 7 ] Meanwhile, in about 1981 Cincinnati Bengals fans and players had started with their similar " Who Dey " cheer ("Who Dey think gonna beat them Bengals?"). [ 23 ]

  5. List of Australian Football League team songs - Wikipedia

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    Prior to their relocation to Moorabbin, St Kilda's team song was a variation on I Do Like to Be Beside the Seaside, referring to the Saints' original home ground the Junction Oval. The Fremantle Dockers ' club song used from 1995 until 2011 contained a section based on " The Song of the Volga Boatmen ", a Russian folk song, but most of the song ...

  6. Talk:When the Saints Go Marching In - Wikipedia

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    Is an American Negro Spiritual and is the theme song for both the City of New Orleans and the football team, the Saints who were named for the City’s theme song. The practice of copyrighting songs which would have been considered folk or spiritual was ubiquitous in the 1800’s and into the early 1900’s.

  7. The Saints Are Coming - Wikipedia

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    Since then, the song has been played at Saints home games before they take the field. [citation needed] The live version of "The Saints Are Coming" was immediately made available for download purchase at Real Rhapsody. [4] The studio version of the song was released for digital download on 30 October 2006 and released as a CD single on 6 ...

  8. The Saint (Edwin Astley song) - Wikipedia

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    English electronic music duo Orbital covered "The Saint" and released it as a single in April 1997. It is taken from the soundtrack to the film of the same name.The track is an updated version of Edwin Astley's theme music from the 1960s TV series The Saint and plays over a scene towards the end of the film.

  9. Fight song - Wikipedia

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    A fight song is a rousing short song associated with a sports team. [1] The term is most common in the United States and Canada. In Australia, Mexico, and New Zealand, these songs are called the team anthem, team song, or games song. First associated with collegiate sports, fight songs are also used by secondary schools and in professional sports.