Ring out then your Hoiah with A Chu, Chu, Rah, Rah, A Chu, Chu, Rah, Rah! A Chu, Chu, Rah, Rah! Give another Hoiah and a Chu, Chu, Rah, Rah! A Chu, Chu, Rah, Rah, for Holy Cross! (WOOOOOO!) March on as knights of old (With hearts as) loyal and true and bold, And wage the bitter fight with all your might, Fight hard for Holy Cross! You'll know when battle's done, (It was for) her that the fight was won, Oh, may it never die, that battle cry, On, on for Holy Cross!
I would agree! The Holy Cross fight song is one of the best in the country . Unfortunately the school chooses to rarely play it. It should boom out of speakers whenever the 'Saders' score in football and it should be played more often than just when the Basketball players hit the floor before a game. I know, the GOOD TIME MARCHING BAND is little and not very loud and might be offended, but a loud booming rendition of the song is needed to get the crowds going after every touchdown!!
It's not that it's rare, it's just that we didn't score a lot of touchdowns in the late 90s. As a Crusader Band member for four years in the 90s, I can attest that we played this at every football and basketball game, along with our Alma Mater (which is yes, to the tune of 'O Christmas Tree.')
Ring out then your Hoiah with
A Chu, Chu, Rah, Rah,
A Chu, Chu, Rah, Rah!
A Chu, Chu, Rah, Rah!
Give another Hoiah and a Chu, Chu, Rah, Rah!
A Chu, Chu, Rah, Rah, for Holy Cross! (WOOOOOO!)
March on as knights of old
(With hearts as) loyal and true and bold,
And wage the bitter fight with all your might,
Fight hard for Holy Cross!
You'll know when battle's done,
(It was for) her that the fight was won,
Oh, may it never die, that battle cry,
On, on for Holy Cross!
I would agree! The Holy Cross fight song is one of the best in the country . Unfortunately the school chooses to rarely play it. It should boom out of speakers whenever the 'Saders' score in football and it should be played more often than just when the Basketball players hit the floor before a game.
I know, the GOOD TIME MARCHING BAND is little and not very loud and might be offended, but a loud booming rendition of the song is needed to get the crowds going after every touchdown!!
It's not that it's rare, it's just that we didn't score a lot of touchdowns in the late 90s. As a Crusader Band member for four years in the 90s, I can attest that we played this at every football and basketball game, along with our Alma Mater (which is yes, to the tune of 'O Christmas Tree.')
I never knew the words and still don't. I can't read them because the text is unreadable due to the background. Thanks for trying, though.
In all seriousness, I think this is the best fight song in the country. The version here is lame, though.
Bro, im 731. ha, every heard of Holy Cross of San Antonio? St. Andre?
It IS a nice song. Too bad it is a ripoff of Marquette's fight song....
ouch!!!!
I think you might have it backwards Stacey