Let's Go, Go-Go White Sox

"Let's Go, Go-Go White Sox" is the fight song of the Chicago White Sox of the American League. The song first appeared in 1959 during the White Sox' run for the AL pennant--the team's first league championship since the infamous Black Sox Scandal of 1919. It was written by former White Sox minor leaguer Al Trace and his friend Walter "Li'l Wally" Jagiello. The duo then bounced the song off Captain Stubby and the Buccaneers, a popular country-comedy band in the Chicago area best known for performing the Roto-Rooter and Green Giant jingles. It was released on Jagiello's label, Drumboy Records, but failed to sell well.

Let's Go, Go-Go White Sox

"Let's Go, Go-Go White Sox" is the fight song of the Chicago White Sox of the American League. The song first appeared in 1959 during the White Sox' run for the AL pennant--the team's first league championship since the infamous Black Sox Scandal of 1919. It was written by former White Sox minor leaguer Al Trace and his friend Walter "Li'l Wally" Jagiello. The duo then bounced the song off Captain Stubby and the Buccaneers, a popular country-comedy band in the Chicago area best known for performing the Roto-Rooter and Green Giant jingles. It was released on Jagiello's label, Drumboy Records, but failed to sell well.