For Voice and Piano. The song is a promotion for the sports-related radio program of the same name and their sponsor, the Doublemint Gum company. View More...
For Voice and Piano. Old Miami is still in use as a school song while it appears that the Scalp Song has been retired. Burke was a professor at the school and later a politician. Published by the composer in Hamilton, Ohio. View More...
For Voice and Piano with chord symbols. The song was recorded by Jon Keyworth, a former Denver Bronco football player and published in Denver, Colorado. View More...
For Voice and Piano with chord symbols. (From a Facebook post Ghosts of the Orange Bowl): Ofman wrote this song for the Miami Dolphins and when they later won Super Bowl VII, the song became famous, but Ofman was overlooked. He then re-wrote the tune with new lyrics for the Houston Oilers. Fans of both teams are apparently fond of their respective versions. Featured performer: Lee Ofman View More...
For Voice and Piano. An octavo-size edition of the song promoting Chesterfield cigarettes and Fred Waring's Chesterfield Pleasure Time radio show. Featured performers: Fred Waring, Poley McClintock, and Paul Douglas View More...