The New York Yankees Theme Song: A History
Origins of "Here Come the Yankees"
The iconic theme song of the New York Yankees, "Here Come the Yankees," has its roots in the early days of radio broadcasting.
In 1934, composer Al Dubin and lyricist Joe Burke wrote "Here Come the Yankees" for the Broadway musical "Ziegfeld Follies of 1934."
Adoption by the Yankees
A few years later, in 1939, the Yankees adopted "Here Come the Yankees" as their official theme song.
The song quickly became a fan favorite and has been played at Yankee Stadium ever since.
Versions of the Song
Over the years, there have been several versions of "Here Come the Yankees.":
- The original 1934 Broadway version
- A 1958 instrumental version by bandleader Harry James
- A 1979 disco version by singer-songwriter Mel Tormé
- A 2009 hip-hop version by rapper Jay-Z
The most commonly played version at Yankee Stadium today is the 1958 instrumental by Harry James.
Legacy of the Song
"Here Come the Yankees" is more than just a song. It is a symbol of the team's rich history and tradition.
The song has been played at countless iconic moments in Yankees history, including the team's 27 World Series victories.
As long as the Yankees continue to play, "Here Come the Yankees" will continue to be a beloved anthem for fans around the world.
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