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The "Pitt Victory Song", one of the most popular and widely used
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s of the
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, is often played in conjunction with "
Hail to Pitt "Hail to Pitt" is the most traditional fight song of the University of Pittsburgh, which is commonly referred to as Pitt. The saying "Hail to Pitt!" is also the most traditional and commonly used slogan of the University of Pittsburgh and its athl ...
" and the " Panther Song". It was originally written by former to students of the university in order to solve the issue of the university not owning the copyright to "Hail to Pitt" which prevented the school from granting permission for its use during football radio broadcasts. Lyrics were written by G. Norman Reis ( Col. 1916) and Louis M. Fushan ( Econ. 1923). Music was written by Benjamin Levant ( Col. 1919, Med. 1921). The song debuted in the Cap and Gown Club's 1938 musical production entitled ''Pickets, Please!'' Although commonly performed at university events, few people today know the rarely heard first portion of the song that occurs before the chorus. However, the most common cheer that is used during Pitt-related events and athletic contests is "Let's go Pitt!", which while perhaps derived from the song's lyrics, is often cheered even in absence of the song or music.


Recordings

During the 1940s Joseph Wood conducted a recording of a collection of songs entitled ''Songs of the University of Pittsburgh'' that featured Walter Scheff, Ralph Nyland, and Michael Stewart. Released on two 78-rpm discs by Republic records, the album featured the "Pitt Victory Song", as well as "
Hail to Pitt "Hail to Pitt" is the most traditional fight song of the University of Pittsburgh, which is commonly referred to as Pitt. The saying "Hail to Pitt!" is also the most traditional and commonly used slogan of the University of Pittsburgh and its athl ...
", " The Panther", and the " Pitt Alma Mater". Various compilations by the Pitt Band and Pitt Men's Glee Club have also been produced that have included the "Victory Song". Around the 1952–1953 school year, the
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and the Pitt Men's Glee Club collaborated to release a compilation songs entitled ''Songs of Pitt'' on
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. A limited edition box entitled ''Proud Traditions A Musical Tribute to Pitt'' was released for Pitt's bicentennial in 1987 on the Europadisk Ltd. label and included a booklet and three 12-inch vinyl records that included a recording of the "Victory Song". More recent compilations include "Pitt Spirit" released on audio cassette in 1989, ''Proudly Pittsburgh'' in 1997, and in the late 2000s "Pitt Pride!" and "Panther Fans...Are You Ready?" on
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. The "Victory Song" is also included on ''Gameday Faves: Classic College Fight Songs Volume 8''. the "Victory Song" is available for purchase in a variety of formats including compact discs,
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s, and
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. The "Victory Song" has been a part of various compilations including a collection entitled ''Songs of the University of Pittsburgh'' in 1929 by the Thornton W. Allen Company of New York, as well as in Young's ''Everybody's favorite songs of the American colleges'' published in 1938.


Lyrics

The lyrics specifically reference and focuses on football. This reinforces the attention on, and popularity of, the university's football team at the time of its writing. Some printings of the lyrics record the version "It may be tough, The going rough, But always fighting fair" - which reverses the order of the words "rough" and "tough"


Controversy with unofficial lyrics

For most of the history of
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athletic programs, a major rivalry has been with the
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, especially in football. During the 1970s and 1980s, the rivalry was especially intense, with the two schools' football teams often competing for the
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along with
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supremacy. During this period, words to the final portion of the song containing the bridge were substituted by students. The popularity of the use of these alternative lyrics carried over to when the fight song was used even during contests when Penn State was not the opponent, including other sporting events such as basketball. However some administrators at the university, including athletic director Steve Pederson, thought that the language was undignified, especially in light of the fact that many of the athletic contests where the chant could be heard were broadcast on regional and national television. Beginning with the 2001–2002 school year, the university administration, without announcement, mandated the
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to stop playing the portion of the song with the objectionable student-substituted lyrics. The elimination of the verse was intended to clean up the sportsmanship of the song, especially in light of controversial suspension of the football series, and to center cheers strictly on Pitt, but it was not met without controversy. The altered version without the final bridge remains the version played by the Pitt Band to this day. However, the bridge was still played as part of the ''Victory Chorale'' until 2015 where it was removed completely.Pitt Victory Song - New Student Guide
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See also

* "
Hail to Pitt "Hail to Pitt" is the most traditional fight song of the University of Pittsburgh, which is commonly referred to as Pitt. The saying "Hail to Pitt!" is also the most traditional and commonly used slogan of the University of Pittsburgh and its athl ...
" *
University of Pittsburgh Alma Mater The alma mater of the University of Pittsburgh was adopted soon after the University changed its name in 1908 from the Western University of Pennsylvania to its current moniker. Lyrics were written by George M. P. Baird, class of 1909 and were se ...
*
Pitt Band The University of Pittsburgh Varsity Marching Band, or Pitt Band, is the college marching band at the University of Pittsburgh. The band numbers over 300 students consisting of instrumentalists, a majorette squad known as the Golden Girls, a color ...
* Pitt Athletics * Pitt football * Pitt basketball *
University of Pittsburgh The University of Pittsburgh (Pitt) is a public state-related research university in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The university is composed of 17 undergraduate and graduate schools and colleges at its urban Pittsburgh campus, home to the univers ...


References


External links


MP3 of the "Pitt Victory Song"

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