"Good old Collingwood forever
They know how to play the game
Side by side they stick together
To uphold the Magpies name
See the barrackers a shouting
As all barrackers should
Oh, the premiership's a cakewalk
For the good old Collingwood!"
From the official Collingwood website: Good old Collingwood forever, we know how to play the game. Side by side we stick together, to uphold The Magpies name. Hear the barrackers a shouting, as all barrackers should, Oh, the premiership's a cakewalk For the good old Collingwood.
Here is the sheet music for the original song (Goodbye Dolly gray). http://scriptorium.lib.duke.edu/sheetmusic/a/a20/a2021/a2021-3-150dpi.html
Good Old Collingwood Forever - the Collingwood team song.
Here is the sheet music for the original song (Goodbye Dolly gray). http://scriptorium.lib.duke.edu/sheetmusic/a/a20/a2021/a2021-3-150dpi.html
The theme music is called "If I Had Words."
Can not understand question. Do you want the name of the Song or the words before it became the theme song
To play the Collingwood theme song on the alto saxophone, you would first need to have the sheet music for the song in the correct key for your instrument. Then, you would need to familiarize yourself with the notes and rhythms of the piece. Using proper embouchure and fingerings, you would play each note as indicated on the sheet music, following the tempo and dynamics specified. Practice regularly to improve your performance and accuracy.
The theme song for Jeff Hardy is No More Words and it is sung by EndeverAfter
No More Words
The version used at AFL matches before the game and after a victory was recorded by a group called 'The Fable Singers'. In 1972 the group recorded all the then VFL club theme songs and they were released on 7 inch vinyl records.
There are no words to the MacGyver's Theme. It's an instrumental by composer Randy Edelman.
Jeff Hardy's theme song is called No More Words