Album: Take Me Out to the Ball Game [Sony] | ||||
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# | Song Title | Time | ||
1) | The Familiar Sound of Baseball | |||
2) | The Voice of Babe Ruth, April, 1947 | |||
3) | Bobby Thomson's Home Run to Win the Pennat For the Giants in the 1951 Playoff Game With Brooklyn | |||
4) | Ed Walsh, 40-Game Winner | |||
5) | Walter Johnson, Strike-Out Leader | |||
6) | Carl Hubbell Recounts Striking Out Ruth, Gehrig, Foxx, Simmons and Cronin | |||
7) | Bob Feller's 348 Strike-Outs in One Season | |||
8) | Carl Erskine Sets World Series' Strike-Out Record, 1953 | |||
9) | Cy Young's First No-Hitter | |||
10) | Johnny VanDer Meer Gets Two No-Hitters in Consecutive Starts | |||
11) | First No-Hitter in World Series Play, Piched by Don Larson | |||
12) | Babe Ruth Recalls the Three Goals He Set For Himself | |||
13) | George Sisler Remembers "The Babe"'s Strength | |||
14) | Senator Ford Recalls an Exceptional Hit by Ruth | |||
15) | Will Harridge on "The Babe" | |||
16) | Ruth Talks About the Importance of Getting a Youngster Started in Baseball | |||
17) | Branch Rickey Estimates the Influence of Ruth | |||
18) | Jim Farley Sums up His Feelings About Ruth | |||
19) | Andy Coply Remembers Lou Gehrig as a Boy | |||
20) | Jimmy Foxx Remembers Gehrig's Feats | |||
21) | Charlie McCarthy (Edgar Bergen) Kids Gehrig | |||
22) | Gehrig's Farewell to the Fans | |||
23) | Rogers Hornsby His First Year in the Big Leagues | |||
24) | Ted Williams Hits One Out of the Park | |||
25) | Stan Musial's 1955 All-Star Game-Winning Homer and 3,000th Hit | |||
26) | Paul Waner Goes Six For Six in 1926 Game | |||
27) | Tris Speaker Gives Views on Hitting | |||
28) | Ty Cobb Talks About How to Make Your Own Breaks | |||
29) | Budy Blattner on the Birth of the Baseball Hall of Fame | |||
30) | The Hall of Fame Ceremony, Cooperstown, New York | |||
31) | Eddie Collins | |||
32) | Grover Cleveland Alexander | |||
33) | Babe Ruth | |||
34) | Hank Greenberg | |||
35) | Paul Kerr | |||
36) | Ford Frick | |||
37) | Kenesaw Mountain Landis | |||
38) | Willie Mays Makes a Sensational Catch | |||
39) | Jackie Robinson Hits to Win the Sixth Game of 1956 Wold Series | |||
40) | Robinson Recalls Troubles When First Entering the Major Leagues | |||
41) | Robert Heyland Jr., Talks About His Father | |||
42) | Connie Mack and His Long Managerial Career | |||
43) | Mickey Cochrane Remembers One of Mack's Mistakes | |||
44) | Mack and His Eternal Hope For "Next Year" | |||
45) | Sid Keener Remembers Hornsby Claiming Alexander by Phone | |||
46) | Frankie Frisch Remebers the "Mud Cat Band" | |||
47) | Joe McCarthy Pays Tribute to His Great Players | |||
48) | Leo Durocher Admits He's a Genius | |||
49) | Fred Haney Gets a Testimonial Dinner | |||
50) | Chuck Tanner Hits a Four Bagger to Tie One Up | |||
51) | Eddie Matthews Gets a Homer | |||
52) | Joe Adcock Adds His | |||
53) | Henry Aaron Clinches the Pennant With a Homer | |||
54) | The Braves Win the 1957 World Series | |||
55) | A Prayer of Thanks by Francis Cardinal Spellman | |||
1) | Casey at the Bat | |||
2) | The Baseball March | |||
3) | They're All Good American Names | |||
4) | Home Run Quick Step | |||
5) | Our Orioles Two-Step March | |||
6) | Hurrah For Our National Game | |||
7) | Our Champions March | |||
8) | Slide, Kelly, Slide | |||
9) | Live Oak Polka | |||
10) | Baseball Fever | |||
11) | The Spectator March and Two-Step | |||
12) | The Umpire Is a Most Unhappy Man | |||
13) | Baseball Polka | |||
14) | One-a-Strike | |||
15) | Baseball Quadrille | |||
16) | Jake! Jake! The Yiddisher Ball-Player | |||
17) | Una Schottishe | |||
18) | Tiger Polka | |||
19) | That Baseball Rag | |||
20) | The Ball Club March | |||
21) | Who Would Doubt That I'm a Man? | |||
22) | The Baseball Cakewalk | |||
23) | Take Me Out to the Ball Game | |||
Album: Take Me Out to the Ball Game [Sony] | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
# | Song Title | Time | ||
1) | The Familiar Sound of Baseball | |||
2) | The Voice of Babe Ruth, April, 1947 | |||
3) | Bobby Thomson's Home Run to Win the Pennat For the Giants in the 1951 Playoff Game With Brooklyn | |||
4) | Ed Walsh, 40-Game Winner | |||
5) | Walter Johnson, Strike-Out Leader | |||
6) | Carl Hubbell Recounts Striking Out Ruth, Gehrig, Foxx, Simmons and Cronin | |||
7) | Bob Feller's 348 Strike-Outs in One Season | |||
8) | Carl Erskine Sets World Series' Strike-Out Record, 1953 | |||
9) | Cy Young's First No-Hitter | |||
10) | Johnny VanDer Meer Gets Two No-Hitters in Consecutive Starts | |||
11) | First No-Hitter in World Series Play, Piched by Don Larson | |||
12) | Babe Ruth Recalls the Three Goals He Set For Himself | |||
13) | George Sisler Remembers "The Babe"'s Strength | |||
14) | Senator Ford Recalls an Exceptional Hit by Ruth | |||
15) | Will Harridge on "The Babe" | |||
16) | Ruth Talks About the Importance of Getting a Youngster Started in Baseball | |||
17) | Branch Rickey Estimates the Influence of Ruth | |||
18) | Jim Farley Sums up His Feelings About Ruth | |||
19) | Andy Coply Remembers Lou Gehrig as a Boy | |||
20) | Jimmy Foxx Remembers Gehrig's Feats | |||
21) | Charlie McCarthy (Edgar Bergen) Kids Gehrig | |||
22) | Gehrig's Farewell to the Fans | |||
23) | Rogers Hornsby His First Year in the Big Leagues | |||
24) | Ted Williams Hits One Out of the Park | |||
25) | Stan Musial's 1955 All-Star Game-Winning Homer and 3,000th Hit | |||
26) | Paul Waner Goes Six For Six in 1926 Game | |||
27) | Tris Speaker Gives Views on Hitting | |||
28) | Ty Cobb Talks About How to Make Your Own Breaks | |||
29) | Budy Blattner on the Birth of the Baseball Hall of Fame | |||
30) | The Hall of Fame Ceremony, Cooperstown, New York | |||
31) | Eddie Collins | |||
32) | Grover Cleveland Alexander | |||
33) | Babe Ruth | |||
34) | Hank Greenberg | |||
35) | Paul Kerr | |||
36) | Ford Frick | |||
37) | Kenesaw Mountain Landis | |||
38) | Willie Mays Makes a Sensational Catch | |||
39) | Jackie Robinson Hits to Win the Sixth Game of 1956 Wold Series | |||
40) | Robinson Recalls Troubles When First Entering the Major Leagues | |||
41) | Robert Heyland Jr., Talks About His Father | |||
42) | Connie Mack and His Long Managerial Career | |||
43) | Mickey Cochrane Remembers One of Mack's Mistakes | |||
44) | Mack and His Eternal Hope For "Next Year" | |||
45) | Sid Keener Remembers Hornsby Claiming Alexander by Phone | |||
46) | Frankie Frisch Remebers the "Mud Cat Band" | |||
47) | Joe McCarthy Pays Tribute to His Great Players | |||
48) | Leo Durocher Admits He's a Genius | |||
49) | Fred Haney Gets a Testimonial Dinner | |||
50) | Chuck Tanner Hits a Four Bagger to Tie One Up | |||
51) | Eddie Matthews Gets a Homer | |||
52) | Joe Adcock Adds His | |||
53) | Henry Aaron Clinches the Pennant With a Homer | |||
54) | The Braves Win the 1957 World Series | |||
55) | A Prayer of Thanks by Francis Cardinal Spellman | |||
1) | Casey at the Bat | |||
2) | The Baseball March | |||
3) | They're All Good American Names | |||
4) | Home Run Quick Step | |||
5) | Our Orioles Two-Step March | |||
6) | Hurrah For Our National Game | |||
7) | Our Champions March | |||
8) | Slide, Kelly, Slide | |||
9) | Live Oak Polka | |||
10) | Baseball Fever | |||
11) | The Spectator March and Two-Step | |||
12) | The Umpire Is a Most Unhappy Man | |||
13) | Baseball Polka | |||
14) | One-a-Strike | |||
15) | Baseball Quadrille | |||
16) | Jake! Jake! The Yiddisher Ball-Player | |||
17) | Una Schottishe | |||
18) | Tiger Polka | |||
19) | That Baseball Rag | |||
20) | The Ball Club March | |||
21) | Who Would Doubt That I'm a Man? | |||
22) | The Baseball Cakewalk | |||
23) | Take Me Out to the Ball Game | |||
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