Theis song was actually recorded and first used toward the end of the '67 season when the Tigers lost the pennant on the last day of the season. It was then played all during the '68 season when we won the World Series. It's a cool song and I'm glad they brought it back...
@mfishrules I don't remember them playing it before 2006... I think they brought it back that year. Either way, I love it. They need to show the lyrics sing-along style on the jumbotron so everyone knows the words.
This is a wonderful video---even better than newtork tv because this shows what the average fan up in the nosebleed section experienced--sheer shared joy. Thanks for making feel like I was there too!
Theis song was actually recorded and first used toward the end of the '67 season when the Tigers lost the pennant on the last day of the season. It was then played all during the '68 season when we won the World Series. It's a cool song and I'm glad they brought it back...
donwert 1 year ago
@mfishrules I don't remember them playing it before 2006... I think they brought it back that year. Either way, I love it. They need to show the lyrics sing-along style on the jumbotron so everyone knows the words.
jackhitts08 1 year ago
where is this in section 330? i had seats there
svsuitalianguy5 2 years ago
Lets go Tigers gotta love saturday night.
wwild54 2 years ago
I was a couple sections over in 337. One of the best nights of my life!
jfriday45 3 years ago
This is a wonderful video---even better than newtork tv because this shows what the average fan up in the nosebleed section experienced--sheer shared joy. Thanks for making feel like I was there too!
bonyoman 3 years ago
One of the greatest moments in Detroit sports history. Saw it live on TV, wish I could have been there.
Jasonian77 4 years ago
I never knew this was a Detroit tradition. It's a great song!
mfishrules 5 years ago