Hang on Sloopy is performed by high academy,1 marching bands all across the United States … even in M*chigan.
[ Yeah yeah yeah yeah... ]
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Paul O’Neill, an Ohio built-in,1 who played for both the Reds and the Yankees and now works as a commentator for the YES arrangement,1,
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“And anybody,1 does the duke,1 motions, too, for `O-h-i-o,’ just like people do `Y.M.C.A.’ for the Village People,
Cheap Tampa Bay Rays Hats,’’ said Annie Merovich, manager of in-game ball,1 for the Indians. “We’re appreciative,1 of area,1 we are. It has had a amazing,1 response.’’
“Hang On Sloopy” is actual,1 abundant,1 an Ohio State Buckeyes thing. It’s seldom,
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I’d feel much prouder if we had “I Wanna Be Sedated” as our accompaniment,1 Rock song.
When asked if he could recite the lyrics, O’Neill got a studious attending,
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— cc 2. October 5, 2007 11:28 pm
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Well agitate,1 it, shake it, shake it Sloopy Come on, come on
Well shake it, shake it, shake it yeah
Yeah…
“Hang On Sloopy” was a No. 1 hit record for The McCoys in 1965. Who?
Sloopy let your hair down,1 girl, let it run down on me
Sloopy let your hair down girl, let it run down on me
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Now, in the year 2007,
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“I grew up watching the Buckeyes, you don’t accept,1 a choice,’’ O’Neill said. “That song is part of an Ohio State football game and it’s kind of gone about,1 all of Ohio. I heard the fans sing the `O-h-i-o’ in the middle of it. Unless you’re from Ohio, you don’t know that adaptation,1. It was kind of fun.’’
More affirmation,1 for the low amount,1 of player interviews. Can we get a new format?
It is apparent that “the tribe” doesnt get out much.
The song is played at about,1 every football event in Ohio that has a band.
Hang on Sloopy, Sloopy hang on
Hang on Sloopy, Sloopy adhere,1 on
Sloopy lives in a very bad part of town
And everybody there tries to put my Sloopy down
Sloopy I don’t affliction,1 what your daddy do
‘Cause you apperceive,1 Sloopy babe,1 I’m in love with you
And so I’m singing…
“They were really a kind of a one-hit wonder,’’ said Meredith Rutledge, assistant babysitter,1 of The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum in Cleveland. But then the Ohio State bandage,1 began to play,1 a assumption,1, active,1 arrangement of the song that very autumn at Buckeyes’ football games in Columbus. The song bent,1 on with the admirers,1, who sang along with the “Hang on Sloopy, Sloopy hang on’’ choir,1.
Merovich said the Indians do not play the song for every home game and they don’t play it at the aforementioned,1 time the way the Red Sox play Neil Diamond’s “Sweet Caroline’’ every game in the eighth inning at Fenway Park.
Perhaps the “O-H-I-O” version of “Hang On Sloppy” isn’t quite “Sweet Home Alabama,” but it’s not far from it!
Come on Sloopy Come on, come on
Come on Sloopy Come on, come on
Well come on Sloopy Come on, come on
Well come on Sloopy Come on, come on
Well it feels so acceptable,1 Come on, come on
You know it feels so good Come on, come on
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Twenty years after,1, the General Assembly of Ohio formally bound,1 that “Hang on Sloopy’’ would from then on and always,1 into eternity be “The Official Rock Song of the State of Ohio.’’
— Old buckeye 5. December 26, 2008 11:28 pm
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The Indians played it Thursday night when they defeated the Yankees by 12-3 in the first game of theAmerican League divisional series. It’s a possibility for Game 2.
Merovich said Ryan Pritt, the music coordinator at Jacobs Field, selects the right moment for “Sloopy’’ to inject “pace and activity,1 and to animate,1 the crowd.’’ She said they played it every game during a late-season series against the Tigers and beforehand,1 in the division,1 band members from Ohio State came up from Columbus to play a reside,
http://www.tintini.com/blogs/entry/F...la-plays-third,1 version for a series against the Reds.
— Buckeye Nation 4. October 3, 2008 6:23 am
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That’s pretty close. The abounding,1 lyrics:
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Those aren’t the full lyrics to the song — you larboard,1 out the part about Sloopy’s red dress…
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Rutledge, from the Hall of Fame, said information about “Sloopy’’ is part of a display at the Hall involving Ohio music. She said Ohioans claim the McCoys, led by Rick Derringer, are an Ohio band, although fans in the adjoining,1 state of Indiana assert,1 that the band was formed,1 there.
— Tribe 3. October 6, 2007 5:08 pm
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I don’t know what you’re talking about. “Hang On Sloopy” is played at just about any Ohio sporting event alfresco,1 of Cincinnati — it was even promoted at the Browns-Ravens game, when Braylon Edwards (and ex-Michigan player) abutting,1 in!
“Whereas,’’ the legislators declared, “`Hang on Sloopy’ is of particular relevance to associates,1 of the Baby Boom Generation . . . ‘’ It’s a abbreviate,1 song about a young man’s adulation,1 for a young woman from different socioeconomic affairs,1. Hey, it was the 1960s; like aggregate,
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The McCoys were not the first band to record “Sloopy,’’ she said. The Vibrations recorded the song in 1964 on Atlantic and it was a Top 30 hit. The song was recorded in 1966, she said, by both The Kingsmen and The Supremes.
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