Wikipedia says there are several McGill songs: [link]
Clips here: [link]
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IIRC, mine was,
A one! A two!
A helluva Hullabaloo!
A hullabaloo ray ray
A hullabaloo ray ray
Hooray! Hooray!
Rah rah tee-ay!
Tulane!
No idea. And ASU is so rah-rah and Mike Love that that must have taken some conscious screening. I can say that "Community" is more accurate than one might think possible, so: Go Human Beings!
oh hai garbage truk man. do u like mai flanel pjs and pink fuzy slippers? thx for takin mai trash even tho u'd gone by mai house and I had to run acros mai yard.
again, you all wish you were my neighbors. polka-dotted flannel pj bottoms, collegiate sweatshirt, pink fuzzy slippers, and because I had just been in the car dropping of mac, a pink bluetooth earpiece.
I do not remember my college alma mater, but I do remember the one from my grammer-high school. Possibly because it was silly and catchy:
Dear Livonia, Dear Livonia
Dear Livonia, bless her name
Whether in defeat or victory,
We are loyal, just the same
And we'll sing to
Dear Livonia
'tis for her we fight for fame!
And we'll shout her praises loud in every land!
Dear Livonia, bless her name!
This just seems so over the top for a country school with less than 100 people per graduating class.
My grade school sports song thingie was sung to the tune of the theme to the Mickey Mouse Club Show:
C-L-I N-T-O-N V-I-L-L-E
Clintonville Clintonville
I don't remember the rest.
If NYU or Hunter had a fight song, I never knew them. But they're not exactly big sports schools.
It's snowing. I really wish it wasn't.
When did alma mater mean school song? Didn't it mean something else yesterday? I'm so CONFUSED!!!!
I think I have a drawing problem. I'm having a really hard problem stopping.
I have no idea of my college had an alma mater. But my high school one? I know and can still sing toay:
"O, those good happy school days,
Spent in learning our aim;
Where true pals greet each other,
Guided by dear Notre Dame.
Hours that speed swiftly onward,
Striving for future and fame.
All for honor and glory
Of our dear loved Notre Dame.
Here's to our dear Alma Mater belov'd.
Let us give praise to her name above.
May she continue fore'er the same,
Notre Dame, Notre Dame.
"