The Dodgers are barely holding on to a one run lead in the bottom of the ninth, and the call goes down. "Welcome to the Jungle" plays as the crowd cheers their favorite begoggled hero steps out to the mound. What song would be playing if that was you?
quote: What The Cowgirls Do (Vince Gill/Reed Nielsen)
Have you ever been down to Texas Down around San Antone They love to go all night and treat you right And party till the cows come home
I love it when the let their hair down And dance real close to you You know I'm a sucker baby for what the cowgirls do What the cowgirls do
They ain't no different up in Oklahoma They ain't afraid to stay up til dawn They love to cut a run and chug a lug Longnecks til their money's all gone
I love it when the let their hair down And dance real close to you You know I'm a sucker baby for what the cowgirls do What the cowgirls do
There's cowgirls all across the country From Baton Rouge to Bangor Maine It ain't hard to see they'll be the death of me They're gonna drive my little heart insane
I love it when the let their hair down And dance real close to you You know I'm a sucker baby for what the cowgirls do What the cowgirls do
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Some interesting ones from the articles mentioned:
quote:There were some interesting song selections (see below) as well as some glaring omissions on the list. Not one player comes out to the ultra-inspiring "Eye Of The Tiger"; too many players mistake Creed songs as "fan favorites"; and Huey Lewis and The News are nowhere to be found in any this.
quote:Reed Johnson, Toronto Blue Jays: "She Bangs" by William Hung Steve Sparks, Arizona Diamondbacks: "She Bangs" by William Hung
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Heh. My roommate and I were just saying that we needed personal leitmotifs. My current pick is U2's "Big Girls are Best." Here's my cue:
quote:She's ellipitical Also political All so spiritual Not superficial Yeah, she's tropical Yes, she's illogical Those little girls are a pest Big girls are the best
quote:When Nolan Ryan first came to the Rangers in 1989, he came with a career résumé like few others. The 42-year old was strong, lanky, and tough. The Texan was clearly one of the most feared men in baseball. And yet, one of the first things he did was call up the music director, and make sure Elton John and Kiki Dee's "Don't Go Breaking My Heart" was used every time he pitched.
Come on folks, where's your creativity?
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