Audio Collection
Baseball Songs Sports Heroes
Phil Coley
What do HBO and KING OF THE ROAD MUSIC have in common? The answer is the song Babe Ruth's Curse 1 from the CD Baseball Songs Sports Heroes. See ourredsox.com for one of the articles. On September 16th HBO will air the documentary The Curse of the B
Collection Contents
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The Golden Greek | 6:04 | Play |
| 2 |
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Fenway | 2:58 | Play |
| 3 |
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The Mystery of the World | 2:43 | Play |
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Babe Ruth's Curse I | 2:28 | Play |
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Babe Ruth's Curse II | 2:25 | Play |
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Baseball's Mortal Sin | 4:37 | Play |
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God's not a Mets Fan | 2:59 | Play |
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Louis Sockalexis | 4:02 | Play |
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I'm not your Mascot, I'm a Man! | 3:49 | Play |
| 10 |
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Smokey Joe | 3:53 | Play |
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Let's Not Forget | 3:28 | Play |
| 12 |
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Who? | 3:06 | Play |
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Who's the Greatest Red Sox Fan? | 3:59 | Play |
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The Hottest Game | 3:18 | Play |
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Lucky the Lobstah | 2:55 | Play |
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The Wild Blueberry Song | 2:51 | Play |
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Description
HBO features one song on this CD in the film the Curse of the Bambino!! The song is Babe Ruth's Curse 1. But, this CD is much more than a single song! The National Baseball Hall of Fame has added the entire CD to it's collection! It's about Baseball and beyond! Baseball spans the history of America but it's not a parallel history. Baseball is woven into the tapestry of American life and values. Here you may find songs about what we value, who we value, or don't value as people because baseball may be a game but it is played within the game of life.
Some of the songs are happy or funny. Others may make you shed a tear or two. All hopefully will make you think and feel. A few of the sports heroes are multi sport wonders. Many are largely unsung. Some were maligned in their own times. All deserve more than a song because by their actions and presence they inspired or continue to inspire others.
SONG LIST
(1) THE GOLDEN GREEK: New England's greatest all around athlete Harry Agganis' life was golden on the sports field and pure gold in the way he lived his life. This college football All American and College Hall of Famer and Boston Red Sox Star died at barely 26. His death stunned the nation's sports world. This song is a tribute to the man who touched so many hearts.
(2) FENWAY: There is only one Fenway Park. They'll never be another. Since 1912 when Fenway was built many baseball greats have played ball here. Families over many generations have created a treasure of memories from moments of time spent here. This song salutes the one and only Fenway Park.
(3) There isn't a Boston Red Sox fan in New England or anywhere in the world who has yet unraveled THE MYSTERY OF THE WORLD. This song offers one explanation! Do you agree?
(4 & 5) BABE RUTH'S CURSE I and BABE RUTH CURSE II Babe Ruth was traded to the New York Yankees shortly after he helped the Red Sox win the 1918 World Series. Since that time despite numerous near victorious attempts the Red Sox have never won another. Many Red Sox fans believe the Babe has cursed them just like in BABE RUTH CURSE I. However, although BABE RUTH'S CURSE II starts off in the same way, it later explores what Red Sox fans might feel if their Red Sox actually did break the curse and win another World Series.
(6) If the New York Yankees can only rarely be beaten on the playing field, the fans of other teams can commiserate with each other by listening to BASEBALL'S MORTAL SIN.
(7) At the end of the 2,000 World Subway Series the New York Mets had something to cry about. Some may have felt GOD'S NOT A MET'S FAN. It may be true.
(8) Louis Sockalexis, a Native American of the Penobscot Nation, was a turn of the century multi-sport sensation whose achievements on the sports field amazed baseball immortals like John McGraw and other sports greats. The song LOUIS SOCKALEXIS tells some of his incredible life story.
(9) The prejudice that Louis Sockalexis faced is alive and unfortunately, well more than one century later. What Native Americans face today in sports is told in I'M NOT YOUR MASCOT, I'M A MAN!!
(10) The song SMOKEY JOE Williams highlights aspects of his fascinating life. Two totally different baseball immortals Satchel Paige and Ty Cobb lauded Smokey Joe. Satchel Paige said he was the best he ever saw. Ty Cobb claimed he could have been a thirty game winner in the majors. But, Smokey Joe was barred for the color of his skin. He was posthumously inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 2000.
(11) Long before the great Jackie Robinson was born Bud Fowler, Moses Walker and other black heroes had broken the color line in Pro Ball. LET'S NOT FORGET asks us to remember them and others for their courage and inspiration which led eventually to the permanent breaking of the color line.
(12) WHO? What baseball player has near Hall of Fame numbers but is best remembered for one boo boo? Listen to WHO? And, forget the boo boo but remember and value that name.
(13) WHO'S THE GREATEST RED SOX FAN? This song has the correct answer. Listen and find out who.
(14) THE HOTTEST GAME is based upon an actual incident in a Baltimore vs Boston a major league baseball game way back in May of 1894. No baseball game ever got hotter.
(15 & 16) Bonus Songs!! LUCKY THE LOBSTAH celebrates the Maine Lobster. THE WILD BLUEBERRY SONG tells of the wild blueberries "captured" in Maine and Eastern Canada and where they are taken. Both songs sung in an educational and humorous way trumpet the nutritional value of the lobster and the wild blueberry.