The Victors
"The Victors" is the fight song of the University of Michigan (UM) written and composed by UM student Louis Elbel in 1898. The song was first played publicly by John Philip Sousa and his band. An abbreviated version of the fight song, based on the final refrain, is played after the football team either scores or makes a decisive defense play, such as an interception. Its full lyrics span several verses that run of more than two-minute duration. The melody of the fight song is very similar to the trio section from "The Spirit of Liberty March," published seven months earlier by Tin Pan Alley composer George "Rosey" Rosenberg.
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The Victors
"The Victors" is the fight song of the University of Michigan (UM) written and composed by UM student Louis Elbel in 1898. The song was first played publicly by John Philip Sousa and his band. An abbreviated version of the fight song, based on the final refrain, is played after the football team either scores or makes a decisive defense play, such as an interception. Its full lyrics span several verses that run of more than two-minute duration. The melody of the fight song is very similar to the trio section from "The Spirit of Liberty March," published seven months earlier by Tin Pan Alley composer George "Rosey" Rosenberg.
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"The Victors" is the fight son ...... en as a military march format.
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《得胜者》是密歇根大学的战歌(fight song)。由于密歇根大学的狼獾队在NCAA非常有地位,这首主要是为球队加油的歌也就自然很著名。
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"Hail to the Victors"
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March 2018
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"The Victors" is the fight son ...... oser George "Rosey" Rosenberg.
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《得胜者》是密歇根大学的战歌(fight song)。由于密歇根大学的狼獾队在NCAA非常有地位,这首主要是为球队加油的歌也就自然很著名。
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