Anchors Aweigh

Published: Sept. 20, 2023, 8:52 a.m.

You\u2019re listening to Anchors Aweigh by the United States Naval Academy Band, and\u2026
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\nYou\u2019re on the Sound Beat.
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\nSpelling seldom makes for great radio, but \u201cAweigh\u201d in this case is spelled \u201cA-W-E-I-G-H\u201d, and it means that the anchors have been raised, and the ship is ready for action. It also makes this the perfect fight song for the US Naval Academy.
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\nThe song was composed by Charles Zimmerman, the bandmaster of the Naval Academy Band, in 1905. It was first played publicly at the 1906 Army-Navy game, and spurred the team to a 10-0 victory, the first time they\u2019d won the rivalry game in 6 years.
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\nYou\u2019re listening to the very first recording of the song, made by Columbia in 1920.
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\nCheck out more college fight song info on our blog.
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