I am not a chief. I first heard this song before I even stepped foot to FSU and even sang along when they played it at convocation. It's about to be my third year now and this song just keeps me in perspective. It's great to look back on how much pride and expectations this song gave me of FSU.
I agree that it's unfortunate this is not the alma mater. I've never cared much for the alma mater, which sounds pretty generic to me. This song is great.
I know I've constantly rambled about how they Hymn should be sung by the entire stadium the same way UT sings the Eyes of Texas, but I can't stress it enough. C'mon people! It needs to happen!
Most years they actually don't put the hymn on the CD. It takes a lot of time to get the band to actually sound good enough to record - it is 4 part harmony after all!
The most moving college song ever heard. "Here Come the Irish" might be more powerful vocally, but this one has a subtlety that outmatches the ND theme.
For those pointing out that it's a shame this ISN'T the Alma-Mater I will point out the Alma-Mater is still better than most schools's Alma-Mater, Especially the Charlie Carter Arrangment of it. While it's not as pretty as the hymn, the hymn doesn't have to be the Alma Mater. FSU has the best songs imho bar none.
Not a choir. This song is sung by the Marching Chiefs at the end of every game. That being said, you could try to band office to get a CD. This song is normally included.
awesome! be prepared for some wonderful years ahead of you :) and if you can, you should join the marching chiefs. absolutely the greatest experience of my life.
as a Gator, I have to admit this is the only other alma mater I like listening to. There, I said it!
FSU has been my dream school since forever and I got accepted 🥺 I can’t wait to sing this
First time I heard it was on hold with the registrars office. My son is an alum. This was the best hold music I’ve ever heard!
All you have to do is stick around after the game. Marching Chiefs sings it every time.
Charlie Carter gave us a great gift with this arrangement.
Almost cried at graduation when this was played. Boy do I love FSU. Class of 2010.
It's been 37 years since I was an FSU student and I, too, get a lump in my throat -- and my eyes start to water. I wish this was the Alma Mater!
Class of 2012 here. I cry like a baby.
My son is a 2016 Marching Chief and I swell with pride when I watch the band perform this! MCATDT!!
this will be my last year at FSU and in Chiefs. it's always been an emotional song for me but now it truly brings me to tears every time.
They always sing it at graduation.. it is pure MAGIC when the entire audience and graduates are all singing as one..
I love you FSU. When I here this I feel so much pride and I tear up!
When the Chiefs play this at the Prism concert, I cry ...and I didn't even go to FSU!
I am not a chief. I first heard this song before I even stepped foot to FSU and even sang along when they played it at convocation. It's about to be my third year now and this song just keeps me in perspective. It's great to look back on how much pride and expectations this song gave me of FSU.
I'm not a Chief at FSU but I am a music major and this song does give me chillbumps!!! Go Chiefs!! :D
Thirty years later and it still gives me goosebumps.
Me, tooooo!
I agree that it's unfortunate this is not the alma mater. I've never cared much for the alma mater, which sounds pretty generic to me. This song is great.
Tears me up every time I hear it. Every time. Can't hear it enough.
Nole forever!! Nothing better than being in the Doak after a win and hearing this song. Go Noles!!
This is my favorite FSU song. I live in Kentucky now. I will always ,over my Noles
This hymn is amazing indeed. Thank you Charlie Carter!
Amen to that. If EVER a song deserved to be a college alma mater this is absoLUTEly it, period.....
I love FSU with all of my heart.
My first year here and I already cry when I listen to it.
FSU 45 - Miami 17
Great night to be a Seminole!
Absolutely 100% concur. One of my best memories of collegians with Krehbiel, rest his soul, & Victor Klimash!
Agreed. The hymn is awesome!
I sang this and High O'er the Towering Pines when I was in Women's Glee at FSU. This is definitely the superior song.
I know I've constantly rambled about how they Hymn should be sung by the entire stadium the same way UT sings the Eyes of Texas, but I can't stress it enough. C'mon people! It needs to happen!
Or like ohio states Alma mater
Cannot hear it without a longing for my days at FSU.
Most years they actually don't put the hymn on the CD. It takes a lot of time to get the band to actually sound good enough to record - it is 4 part harmony after all!
The most moving college song ever heard. "Here Come the Irish" might be more powerful vocally, but this one has a subtlety that outmatches the ND theme.
As a Navy Fan This is a Beautiful Song Even Though It's Not The Alma Mater For Florida State Which Sucks!
this my jam!
For those pointing out that it's a shame this ISN'T the Alma-Mater I will point out the Alma-Mater is still better than most schools's Alma-Mater, Especially the Charlie Carter Arrangment of it. While it's not as pretty as the hymn, the hymn doesn't have to be the Alma Mater. FSU has the best songs imho bar none.
Not a choir. This song is sung by the Marching Chiefs at the end of every game. That being said, you could try to band office to get a CD. This song is normally included.
awesome! be prepared for some wonderful years ahead of you :)
and if you can, you should join the marching chiefs. absolutely the greatest experience of my life.
beautiful song, greatly under used. never hear it.
FSU the land of garnet and gold. May your noble deeds continue to touch all posterity.
I graduated in 1964 and still think of my 4 years at FSU as 4 of the best years in my life!
@miaminole2010 you already know greatest feeling ever
Charlie Ward's alma mater.
MCATDT!
@CEat10 LOLOL me too
4 people are gators BOO
Not sure if trolling...or unaware that UT can also stand for the University of Texas.