On, Brave Old Army Team
"On, Brave Old Army Team" | |
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Song | |
Published | 1910 |
Genre | Fight song |
Songwriter(s) | Philip Egner |
"On, Brave Old Army Team" is the
History
In 1910 Philip Egner collaborated on scripting a new cheer with one of West Point's yell kings. While returning to his quarters, Egner began whistling an improvised tune which he decided would go well with the words for the new cheer, making it more suited for a fight song than a football chant. He scribbled the notes on the cuff of his shirt so he wouldn't forget them and the resulting composition became "On, Brave Old Army Team".[1]
Reception and influence
"On, Brave Old Army Team" has been called a "classic fight song" by the
The importance of the song to cadet morale has been frequently referenced in media reports on West Point athletics, as during the academy's dramatic 1960 football victory over Syracuse University, when Sports Illustrated reported that "at half time, the Orange band marched and the "national champion" baton twirler performed. But the corps roared back with choruses of On, Brave Old Army Team".[6] The tombstone of former West Point football coach Earl Blaik is inscribed with the words "On, Brave Old Army Team".[7] Egner's tombstone, meanwhile, has the first seven notes of the song's chorus etched on it.[citation needed]
Lyrics
The Army team's the pride and dream
Of every heart in gray.
The Army line you'll ever find
A terror in the fray.
And when the team is fighting
For the Black and Gray and Gold,
We're always near with song and cheer
And this is the tale we're told:
The Army team
Rah! Rah! Rah! Boom!
On, brave old Army team!
On to the fray.
Fight on to victory
For that's the fearless Army way.
See also
References
- U.S. Military Academy. Retrieved 14 May 2016.
- ISBN 078900920X.
- Buffalo News. Retrieved 15 May 2016.
- ^ Pinto, Michael (2 November 2010). "The 50 Greatest College Football Fight Songs of All Time". Bleacher Report. Retrieved 14 May 2016.
- ^ Myer, Mike (30 September 2010). "The Top 10 Most Annoying College Football Fight Songs". Phoenix New Times. Retrieved 14 May 2016.
- ^ Williams, Roger (14 November 1960). "'ON, BRAVE OLD ARMY TEAM'". Sports Illustrated. Retrieved 14 May 2016.
- ISBN 9780547511061.