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This article has been reproduced in a new format and may be missing content or contain faulty links. Please use the Contact Us link in our site footer to report an issue. Related Content. Baugh was a three-time first-team All-Pro over 16 seasons with the Redskins from HLF Posted July 8, Captain James Posted July 8, Ehhh Wheres the Hip Hop version at?

Mark The Homer Posted July 8, TheShredSkinz Posted July 8, Long-Time-Fan Posted July 8, I've never found one that hasn't had a skip in it during wash- ing- ton. CrypticVillain Posted July 8, RocketCitySkins Posted July 9, Posted July 9, Instrumental with Dixie at the end. SonnyandSam Posted July 9, It's the "B-side" to the version that the team uses instead of allowing the band to perform HTTR live yes, I'm still beating a dead horse 'bout that one.

CDs and cassette tapes were available at the old Stadium Store in Wheaton, which closed sometime around The team has a CD for sale via the online Pro Shop but it doesn't have the one you're looking for. The first result via a Google search lists myTouchTunes, a smart phone app that I'm not familiar with, so on this page click at your own risk.

This particular version could recently be heard playing over a sound system near the FedExField entrance gates on gamedays. If the YouTube link doesn't start it at the right spot jump to on the time line. DButz65 Posted August 31, RabidFan Posted August 31, I'd prefer a Club Nouveau version or even better a Dr.

Dimento version. Kaos Posted August 31, Posted September 1, Hail to the redskins by Sammy Schreiber HOF44 Posted September 1, One I like is the bluegrass version by the Seldom Scene. Archived This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies. The song's original first stanza ended with the line "Fight for old Dixie ". The original version of the song also closed to the open of the well known southern folk song, "Dixie".

This phrase has since been replaced with "Fight for ol' D. Dixie refers to the American South and the Dixie reference may seem confusing to those unfamiliar with the history of the NFL. Washington, D. Furthermore, in the late s when Hail to the Redskins came into use, the Redskins were the favored team of the South, as at the time they were the southernmost team in the league.

When the NFL began considering expansion to Texas, Marshall strongly opposed the move, as he had enjoyed a monopoly in the South for three decades apart from the one-year appearance of the Dallas Texans in Potential owner Clint Murchison , who was trying to bring the NFL to Dallas, bought the rights to "Hail to the Redskins" from a disgruntled Breeskin and threatened to prevent Marshall from playing it at games. Marshall agreed to back Murchison's bid, Murchison gave him back the rights to the song, and the Dallas Cowboys were born.



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