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List of Cornell Songs
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This is a list of traditional songs associated with Cornell University . Most of the songs were popularized by, and were written by members or alumni of, the Cornell Glee Club , Cornell's male chorus. Most formal Glee Club concerts conclude with selections of Cornell songs. The songs are also sung at football games and played by the marching band.
The list is in chronological order and includes the first line of each song, as that is how many students identify the songs.
Presently Performed
These songs are still performed at most Glee Club concerts, and also at many other events around Cornell.
Alma Mater - "Far above Cayuga's waters..."
Words: Wilmot Moses Smith, Class of 1874 , and Archibald Croswell Weeks, Class of 1872
Music: H. S. Thompson
Written: 1857 (music), 1870 (words)
Evening Song - "When the sun fades far away..."
Song of the Classes - "Oh, I am the freshman..."
Words: Frank Addison Abbott, Class of 1890
Music: Traditional
Written: 1890 (words)
Alumni Song - "I am thinking tonight of my old college town..."
Words: Louis Carl Ehle, Class of 1890
Music: William Luton Wood
Written: 1893 (words), 1900 (music)
Davy - "Give my regards to Davy..."
Words: Charles Edward Tourison, Class of 1906 , W. L. Umstad, Class of 1906 , and Bill Forbes, Class of 1906
Music: George M. Cohan
Written: 1905
The Big Red Team - "See them plunging down to the goal..."
Fight for Cornell - "From rocky height..."
My Old Cornell - "Oh, I want to go back to the old days..."
Words: Will A. Dillon
Music: Will A. Dillon
Written: 1917
Strike Up a Song to Cornell - "Strike up a song to Cornell..."
Words: Richard Henry Lee, Class of 1941
Music: Richard Henry Lee, Class of 1941
Written: 1940
Cornell Champions - "Cornell champions are winning the game..."
Words: John Paul Timmerman, Jr., Class of 1950
Words: John Paul Timmerman, Jr., Class of 1950
Written: 1975
New Cornell Fight Song - "C-O-R-N-E-double-L..."
Words: Marice Stith
Words: Marice Stith
Written: 1976
Performed in the Past
These songs are no longer performed regularly.
Cornell - "The soldier loves his gen'ral's fame..."
Words: George Kingsley Birge, Class of 1872
Music: James Power
Written: 1847 (music), 1869 (words)
The Chimes - "To the busy morning light..."
Words: Francis Miles Finch
Music: George F. Root
Written: 1861 (music), 1869 (words)
1875 - "'Twas on a sunny summer morn..."
Crew Song - "Onward like the swallow going..."
Words: Robert James Kellogg, Class of 1891
Music: William Luton Wood
Written: 1892 (words), 1900 (music)
Cornell Hymn - "Lo, at her feet the valley lies..."
Words: Albert William Smith, Class of 1878
Music: James Thomas Quarles
Written: 1905
Carnelian and White - "Cornell colors are waving today..."
Cornell Victorious - "From blue cayuga..."
Words: Silas Hibbard Ayer, Jr., Class of 1914
Music: Silas Hibbard Ayer, Jr., Class of 1914
Written: 1915
Hail Thou in Majesty, Cornell - "Hail thou in majesty, Cornell..."
Words: Albert William Smith, Class of 1878
Music: George Franklin Pond, Class of 1910
Written: Unknown
The Hill - "I wake at night and think I hear remembered chimes..."
Words: Albert William Smith, Class of 1878
Music: George Franklin Pond, Class of 1910
Written: 1921 (words), 1928 (music)
Tales of Old Cornell - "She stands upon her hill, serene..."
Words: Morris Gilbert Bishop, Class of 1914
Music: Ludwig F. Audrieth, Class of 1926
Written: 1928 (music)
March On, Cornell - "Onward, Cornell, to the top where you belong..."
Words: Marcel Kleinert Sessler, Class of 1913
Music: Marcel Kleinert Sessler, Class of 1913
Written: 1936
In the Red and the White - "In the red and the white..."
Words: Richard Henry Lee, Class of 1941
Music: Richard Henry Lee, Class of 1941
Written: 1939
References
Slon, Michael (1998). Songs From the Hill . Cornell University Glee Club.
See also
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