These school songs are seldom heard or used today, but are documented in various University publications. Together, they help tell the history of musical pageantry at the University of Pittsburgh, but have not enjoyed the popularity or longevity of "Hail to Pitt", the "Victory Song", "The Panther", and the Pitt "Alma Mater". One such song is "The Pitt Panther" whose music was written by Louis J. Panella in 1922 and whose lyrics were penned by Howard E. Reppert, class of 1923. "The Pitt Panther" was recorded on the album
Pittsburgh On Parade by the River CIty Brass Band in 1993. Panella also wrote "Billy Pitt" around 1923 to go with a melody composed by C.V. Starrett, class of 1924. George Morrill Kirk, who wrote the lyrics for "Hail to Pitt", as wrote the lyrics and music to "Pittsburgh's Big Team" which was copyrighted in 1916. "Dear Old Pittsburgh, dear Old Pittsburgh, Fight, Fight, Fight, Fight, Fight! All together we will ever Fight, Fight, Fight, Fight, Fight! Let the grizzly Panther roar while the boys pile up the score For dear old Pittsburgh, dear old Pittsburgh, Fight, Fight, Fight Let the grizzly Panther roar while the boys pile up the score For dear old Pittsburgh, dear old Pittsburgh, Fight, Fight, Fight"
Our Old Pittsburgh Song to the tune to the "Stein Song" from the early 20th century musical comedy "Prince of Pilsen". "Come, brothers, sing the old song again, Our paean to Alma Mater, We who have followed Her beacon light And marched 'neath Her banner fair, Sing of Her fame in the days gone by And the glory the years have brought Her; Her colors we wear, Her honors we share, Then sing till the winds reply; Here's to our University, Here's to Her Gold and Blue, Here's to Alumni and Faculty, Here's to Her Students true, Here's to Her fame in years to come, Bright may Her laurels be, Here's to Old Pittsburgh the glorious, Here's to old U. of P. Our Old Pittsburgh, dear Old Pittsburgh, With love that never tires Thy loyal sons in homage stand About Thine altar fires; Though in the strife of after life Far from Thy shrine we be, Our loyal hearts will ever burn With love, dear Pitt, for Thee, Our loyal hearts will ever burn With love, dear Pitt, for Thee."
Pitt The lyrics of this fight song were written by Carl F. Ohlinger (
Col. 1910) with music by Harriette Slattery (Western Pennsylvania Institution for the Blind, 1904). "Now's the time to make a noise and shout for all you're worth, Pitt, Pitt, Pittsburgh, Pitt, Pitt, Pitt! Isn't it the greatest place that's anywhere on earth? Pitt, Pitt, Pittsburgh, Pitt, Pitt, Pitt! Wave your pennants, spread your banners, let our ribbons stream, Fellows, throw your hats in air, and all you Co-eds, scream, Show the world what spirit is for city, school and team, Pitt, Pitt, Pittsburgh; Pitt, Pitt, Pitt! What's the use of faculty unless to sing and shout, Pitt, Pitt, Pittsburgh, Pitt, Pitt, Pitt! Soon we'll make the nation wonder what it's all about, Pitt, Pitt, Pittsburgh, Pitt, Pitt, Pitt! Let the quaking hills resound, and pierce our smoky sky, Let Ohio's parent waters tremble at the cry, Then will all the citizens to Uni's cheer reply, Pitt, Pitt, Pittsburgh; Pitt, Pitt, Pitt!"
Let's Give Old Alleghenee "Let's Give Old Alleghenee" was featured as song "No. 16" in a list of "Varsity Songs" in the 1910 Football Year Book. This song also incorporated the Official University Yell into its lyrics, similar to how it is also incorporated into "Hail to Pitt". One could speculate that this song could have been in existence prior to the 1908 name change as the verses referring to "Pitt" could easily be exchanged with "Wup" or "W.U.P." "Whenever, wherever, Pitt men get together— Green Freshmen or gray-bearded Grads, Grave Jurists of years or gay young Engineers, Staid Doctors or frolicsome Lads, The Dentists, the Teachers, the Bankers, the Preachers, And prominent Men of the Day— Whenever, wherever, Pitt men get together, Someone is then sure to say: REFRAIN. Let's give, let's give, let's give Old Alleghenee! All together, in Uni's praise, Grand old yell of our college days! Here's to — — The Gold and Blue, Here's to the Varsitee! A warm hand-shake for old sake's sake, Then, hip! hip! Alleghenee; (Spoken) . . . . . . . . . . Alle-genee-genac-genac, Alle-genee-genac-genac, Hoorah-Hoorah-Pitt, That's Old Alleghenee, Whenever, wherever, Pitt men get together, To honor the School they revere, Their voices ring strong in the old college song, And boom out the old college cheer; 'Til raw throats rebelling prevent further yelling, And music in growls dies away; Yet vocal affliction to Pitt's no restriction, And some one is then sure to say: REFRAIN. Let's give, let's give, let's give the 'Varsity Clap, Pittsburgh's slogan in every land— Give Old Alleghenee by hand; One-two-three — — U. of P. Now with spirit and snap, Let's give the gattling, smashing rattling, Good old 'Varsity Clap: (The Hand Clap) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . That's the Varsity Clap."
Fight For Pittsburgh "Fight for Pittsburgh" appeared in the 1916
The Owl student yearbook. It was also selected to appear in the compilation
Five Pitt Songs that was assembled and edited by the University of Pittsburgh Music Department in 1920 along with "Hail to Pitt", "Alma Mater", "O, O, O, O", and "Here's to Good Old Pitt".
O—O—O—O "O—O—O—O" both in the 1916
The Owl student yearbook. It was also selected to appear in the compilation
Five Pitt Songs that was assembled and edited by the University of Pittsburgh Music Department in 1920 along with "Hail to Pitt", "Alma Mater", "Fight for Pittsburgh", and "Here's to Good Old Pitt". "Gold and Blue, Gold and Blue, Show them now what you can do, We're with you, here with you, Pull for Victory, Five more yards, three more yards, One more yard, touchdown, Hoop-it-up, Hoop-it-up, Hoop-it-up Boys! My Gold and Blue."
E Yip I Addy A short song to the tune of "E-Yip-I-Ad-dy-I-Ay-I-Ay". "Rise Brothers of Pitt, Alma Mater is calling, Leap strong in her strength to the fray, By the love of "Old Uni," whose colors we wear, We'll conquer the foemen to-day; We've faith in you boys, and whatever betides, To Pitt and our team we'll be true, On, boys, to the fray, while the foe in dismay, Hear us cheer for the Gold and the Blue." CHORUS. "E-Yip-I-Ad-dy-I-Ay-I-Ay! E-Yip-I-Ad-dy-I-Ay! Alma Mater depends on you, Hit the line for the Gold and the Blue; E-Yip-I-Ad-dy-I-Ay-I-Ay! Old Pittsburgh conquers to day! Just roll up the score and we'll yell evermore, E-Yip-I-Ad-dy-I-Ay!"
Marching through Uni An early song set to the tune of
Marching Through Georgia was sung by the Pitt Men's Glee Club when the university was still called the Western University of Pennsylvania. The words were composed by G.H. Barbour, class of 1887. The lyrics were presented in the Western University Courant as follows: "Rally round your colors, lads, uplift the Gold and Blue; Let the population know those tints are dear to you; Sound the dear old college yell, and pierce the heavens through, As we go marching through Uni. Let the Freshman shout again, the Sophomore rejoice, Let the Junior pound his cane, the Senior make a noise, Let the graduates all sing, with one united voice, As we go marching through Uni. Let the people join to swell the volume of the song, Ladies whom we love so well fill out the mighty throng, Let the wandering winds impel the minstrelsy along, As we go marching through Uni." CHORUS: :"The Gold, the Blue, the University, :The Gold, the Blue, the tints we love to see! Rally round your colors, lads, and sing the jubilee, :As we go marching through Uni." ==References==