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  2. Minnesota Rouser - Wikipedia

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    The "Minnesota Rouser" is the fight song of the University of Minnesota. ... The original lyrics were published in the Minneapolis Tribune, November 21, 1909.

  3. Fight the Good Fight - Wikipedia

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    "Fight the Good Fight" is a traditional, classic favorite hymn and Christian song. [1] It was written by John Samuel Bewley Monsell and published in Hymns of Love and Praise for the Church’s Year (1863). [2] It is sung to the tune Pentecost, written in 1864 by William Boyd. [3]

  4. Fight On - Wikipedia

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    "Fight On" is the fight song of the University of Southern California. It was composed in 1922 by USC dental student, Milo Sweet, with lyrics by Sweet and Glen Grant, for a student spirit competition. The song is played at all USC sports competitions, as well as many other USC related events, by the Spirit of Troy, the USC Marching Band.

  5. Love Never Fails (Barbara Fairchild, Connie Smith and Sharon ...

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    Love Never Fails consisted of eleven tracks all recorded together by Barbara Fairchild, Connie Smith, and Sharon White. Most of the songs were Gospel material, however their style also gave it a Country pop sound to it was well, according to Slicpue.com. [1] None of the other tracks were written by Fairchild, Smith, or White.

  6. The Fight of My Life - Wikipedia

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    The Fight of My Life is the ninth Gospel album by Kirk Franklin on GospoCentric Records. Background. Produced by Franklin, James "Jazzy" Jordan, ...

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  8. From Dixie with Love - Wikipedia

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    "From Dixie with Love" was created as a mashup of "Dixie" and the "Battle Hymn of the Republic" and started being played in the 1980s. [4] [5]Starting around 2004, [1] students at Ole Miss Rebels football game began altering the final line of the "Battle Hymn of the Republic", which ends "His truth is marching on."

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