Talk:Here We Go (football chant)

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stillers[edit]

i'd write it up, but i don't have the exact info one needs. the steelers use a similar song, but certainly not to 'stars and stripes forever', it's got far more local colour.

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Harold Spiro[edit]

This article previously claimed that "The words were written by Harold Spiro" on a record released in 1976, sourced to a dead reference on streaming site popmusic4synch.com, which looks like it would have been just showing the metadata from wherever it got its information.

I've updated the source to https://www.discogs.com/release/6444425-Hoagy-The-Terrace-Choir-The-Last-Football-Song, which says 1984 and has a photo of a label showing that year, as well as crediting the song to "(P.D.) (Arr. H. Spiro)". Is that abbreviation saying the song was public domain? Lord Belbury (talk) 17:22, 7 September 2022 (UTC)[reply]