The music is by James Sanderson (c. 1769 - c. 1841). The title of the song is from a poem by Sir Walter Scott . The words are rarely sung and others have written parodies of Scott's poem. To hear the tune, try the related links.
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The fight song is called "The Victors." It has a couple verses but the most famous part is the chorus. It is one of the most well known fight songs in the country. "Hail, to the Victors valiant, Hail, to the conquering heroes, Hail! Hail! To Michigan the leaders and the best, Hail, to the Victors valiant, Hail, to the conquering heroes, Hail! Hail! To Michigan the champions of the West! Go Blue!"
The Chuck Berry song with the lyric "Hail, hail rock and roll" is titled "Hail! Hail! Rock 'n' Roll." Released in 1958, the song celebrates the genre of rock and roll and is one of Berry's iconic tracks. It reflects his influence on the music scene and is often recognized for its energetic rhythm and catchy lyrics.
Massachusetts song is called ALL HAIL MASSACHUSETTS
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The Ultimate Guide to the Presidents - 2013 Hail to the Chief 1945-1964 1-7 was released on: USA: 18 January 2013
There is no official President's Day song. For a selection of songs that you might enjoy or use in the classroom for President's Day, try here: http://www.songsforteaching.com/uspresidents.htm
The song Hail to the Chief is used as his song.