Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
The Boston-based rock orchestra, The Wings of Fire Orchestra, uses a variation of the U. of Minnesota Rouser on the song Connorfool (from Bullfighter Ballet, 2006). On The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show, the lyrics are changed to "Wossamotta, Hats Off to U" ("Hail, Wossamotta, hail/Better we should land in jail.")
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 ]
It also includes a ukulele arrangement of the song by May Singhi Breen.The song was first published in 1927 by Sam Fox Pub. Co. in Cleveland, Ohio. The sheet music cover illustration features a photograph of Charles Rogers and Clara Bow with a border design of airplanes. [1] This song was written for the film Wings, directed by William A ...
The AOL.com video experience serves up the best video content from AOL and around the web, curating informative and entertaining snackable videos.
"Auf Flügeln des Gesanges", On Wings of Song (Mendelssohn), 1834 song Arrangement by Franz Liszt for solo piano (S. 547) "Auf Flügeln des Gesanges", setting of the poem by Franz Lachner. On Wings of Song, 1979 science fiction novel by Thomas Disch; Love Me Forever, also released as On Wings of Song, 1935 American drama film
The song was the freshman class' winning entry in the university's annual song and stunt fest in May 1930, [3] [7] [8] and was soon played by the UI pep band at football games at MacLean Field. Previously, the Vandals had used a variation of " On, Wisconsin " as its fight song.
It is also played as a secondary fight song at Columbia University. [1] Another version was created by popular songwriters Lew Brown (lyrics) and Harry Akst (music) for the 1934 film Stand Up and Cheer! starring Shirley Temple. It is the fight song of: Western Kentucky University in Bowling Green, Kentucky, [2] Ohio University in Athens, Ohio, [3]
On Wings of Song" (German: "Auf Flügeln des Gesanges"), Op. 34, No. 2, MWV K 86, is a piece by Felix Mendelssohn, the second of his "six songs for voice and piano" (Opus 34-2, 1834). [1] It is a setting of the poem Auf Flügeln des Gesanges by the German Romantic poet Heinrich Heine published in his Buch der Lieder in 1827.