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  1. Take Me Out to the Ball Game" is a 1908 Tin Pan Alley song by Jack Norworth and Albert Von Tilzer which has become the unofficial anthem of North American baseball, although neither of its authors had attended a game before writing the song.

  2. Take me out to the ball game. Take me out with the crowd.” Here’s the classic song celebrating the American sport of baseball!

  3. Let me root, root, root for the home team. If they don't win it's a shame. For it's one, two, three strikes, you're out. At the old ball game! Take me out to the ball game. Take me out with...

  4. Take me out to the ballgame, Take me out with the crowd. Buy me some peanuts and Cracker Jacks. I don't care if I never get back, Let me root, root, root for the home team, If they don't win it's a shame. 'Cause it's one, two, three strikes your out. At the old ball game.

  5. Aug 13, 2008 · Albert Von Tilzer's song quickly became a classic as America's signature song for baseball. Baseball song "Take Me Out To the Ball Game" by Edward Meeker September 1908 recording....

  6. Cocomelon - Nursery Rhymes. 176M subscribers. Subscribed. 317K. 113M views 5 years ago. A new compilation video, including one of our most recent songs, "Take Me Out to the Ball...

  7. Take me out to the ball game Lyrics: Take me out to the ball game / Take me out with the crowd / Buy me some peanuts and crackerjack / I don't care if I never get back / Oh...

  8. Composer and music publisher Albert Von Tilzer and lyricist Jack Norworth penned their hit song “Take Me Out to the Ball Game” in April 1908. Within weeks it was debuted, registered for copyright, and published.

  9. Sep 29, 2011 · Did you know that “Take Me Out To The Ball Game” was written by a guy who had almost no interest in the sport? In fact, after he came up with the idea for the song, it took Jack Norworth...

  10. Lyrics: Take me out to the ball game, Take me out with the crowd; Buy me some peanuts and Cracker Jack, I don't care if I never get back. Let me root, root, root for the home team, If they don't win, it's a shame. For it's one, two, three strikes, you're out, At the old ball game.

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