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Plano Aggie Moms may
sing these 2 songs at meetings, with Aggie Band music for backup. We want each
Mom to be familiar with these songs so they are prepared for Aggie football
games!
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Spirit of Aggieland (A&M Alma Mater)
Some may
boast of prowess bold
Of the
school they think so grand
But there’s a spirit can ne’er be told
It’s the spirit of Aggieland. |
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Chorus:
We are
the Aggies, the Aggies are we,
True to each other as Aggies can be,
We’ve got to FIGHT boys, we’ve got to FIGHT!
We’ve got to fight for Maroon and White.
After they’ve boosted all the rest.
They will come and join the best.
For we are the Aggies, the Aggies so true,
We’re from Texas A.M.U. |
Second Chorus:
T-E-X-A-S
A-G-G-I-E
Fight! Fight! Fight!
Fight!
Fight! Maroon!
White, White, White!
A-G-G-I-E Texas!
Texas! A.M.C.
Gig’em Aggies! 1! 2!
3!
Farmers Fight!
Farmers Fight!
Fight! Fight!
Farmers, farmers, fight! |
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The Aggie War
Hymn
Hullabaloo, Caneck, Caneck
Hullabaloo, Caneck, Caneck |
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All hail to dear old Texas A&M
Rally around Maroon and White
Good luck to dear old Texas Aggies
They are the boys who show the real old fight
That good old Aggie Spirit thrills us
And makes us yell and yell and yell
So let's fight for dear old Texas A&M
We're gonna beat you all to Chiga-roo-ga-rem
Chiga-roo-ga-rem
Rough, Tough, real stuff Texas A&M |
Good bye to texas university
So long to the orange and the white
Good luck to dear old Texas Aggies
They are the boys who show the real old fight
'the eyes of Texas are upon you'
That is the song they sing so well
Sounds Like Hell
So good bye to texas university
We're gonna beat you all to Chiga-roo-ga-rem
Chiga-roo-ga-rem
Rough, Tough, Real stuff, Texas A&M |
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Saw varsity's horns off
Saw varsity's horns off
Saw varsity's horns off
Short! A!
Varsity's horns are sawed off
Varsity's horns are sawed off
Varsity's horns are sawed off
Short! A! |
The second
verse of the Aggie War Hymn was written by J.J. "Pinky" Wilson in 1918 while he
was standing guard on the Rhine River during World War I. When he returned to
the U.S., he wrote the first verse (the one no one sings) in lieu of the fact
that we don't always play t.u. However, the Ags of the time felt that the first
verse was too much like the Ivy League fight songs and refused to sing it. As a
result, it never caught on and that is why we sing the second verse twice. The
Singing Cadets sing both verses of the song to reflect the entire work of Pinky
Wilson.
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