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"Anchors Aweigh" is the fight song of the United States Naval Academy and unofficial march song of the United States Navy. It was composed in 1906 by Charles A. Zimmermann with lyrics by Alfred Hart Miles.
Anchors Aweigh Lyrics: Stand Navy out to sea, / Fight our battle cry; / We'll never change our course, / So vicious foe steer shy-y-y-y. / Roll out the TNT, / Anchors Aweigh. / Sail on to victory
I DID MAKE THE VIDEO TO HONOR THE UNITED STATES NAVY Anchors Aweigh, my boys, Anchors Aweigh. Farewell to foreign shores, We sail at break of day-ay-ay-ay. Through our last night ashore, Drink...
“Anchors Aweigh” is one of the most recognizable melodies in the world. The unofficial song of the U.S. Navy celebrated its centennial in 2006, and the coin pictured below was issued to commemorate the milestone.
"Anchors Aweigh" is the fight song of the United States Naval Academy and march song of the United States Navy. It was composed in 1906 by Charles A. Zimmerm...
SoldierCity.com presents "Anchors Aweigh," the official song of the United States Navy. Performed by the U.S. Navy Band, this piece was originally written by Charles A. Zimmerman for the...
Anchors Aweigh (Official song of the U.S. Navy) Lyrics by U.S. Military Bands from the A Patriotic Salute to the Military Family album- including song video, artist biography, translations and more: Stand Navy out to sea, Fight our battle cry We'll never change our course, So vicious foe steer shy-y-y-y. Roll out….
Learn about the history of the famous USNA song, Anchors Aweigh, composed by Navy’s beloved Bandmaster and Music Director, Charles A. Zimmerman.
Anchors Aweigh Lyrics. [Verse 1] Stand Navy out to sea. Fight our battle cry. We'll never change our course. So vicious foe steer shy-y-y-y. Roll out the TNT. Anchors Aweigh. Sail on to...
But it was “Anchors Aweigh” would be the one ultimately adopted by the U.S. Navy as its official song. The Navy Midshipmen take the field in the 2012 Army-Navy game. U.S. Navy Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Chad Runge) 2. It helped shut out the Army.