"The Eagles' Victory Song," popularly known as "Fly, Eagles Fly,"[1] is the fight song of the Philadelphia Eagles of the National Football League. The song is played following each Eagles touchdown during Eagles' home games at Lincoln Financial Field and as part of pre-game festivities before the playing of the national anthem.

"The Eagles' Victory Song" was the creation of Charles Borrelli and Roger Courtland, a Washington, D.C. music teacher and arranger for jazz guitarist Charlie Byrd. The song was mistakenly credited to "R. Courtland"[2] by the Copyright office and in various editions of Eagles programs from the late 1950s[3] through the 1960s.[1]


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In 1963, Jerry Wolman purchased the Philadelphia Eagles.[4] Wolman was a sports fan growing up and loved hearing the Washington Redskins' fight song "Hail to the Redskins" at games.[3] Spawning from his admiration for the Redskins' song, Wolman searched for musicians to implement a team song for the Eagles, and founded The Philadelphia Eagles' Sound of Brass band in 1964.[3] The group included 200 musicians and dancers, and was led by Arlen Saylor, of Boyertown, Pennsylvania, who was appointed as the Eagles' entertainment director in 1966 and is credited with penning an arrangement of the fight song that the band played at home games during halftime in the 1960s.[5] Wolman's push to popularize the fight song flew under the radar, however, and in 1969 the Sound of Brass band was discontinued.[5]

The song came back into light in 1997, when Bobby Mansure, founder of an unofficial Eagles pep band, asked team management to allow the band to play in the parking lot during home games. Management gave Mansure's pep band an audition, allowing them to play at two preseason games to gauge fan reaction. The song went over so well that Mansure and the band retained a permanent position as the official Philadelphia Eagles Pep Band.[3]

The song is sung/chanted at Eagles' home games, and Billboard has recognized it as one of the best NFL fight songs of all time.[7] A modern arrangement by the current Eagles Pep Band is featured on the official Eagles website.[8] The song is also played in Philadelphia International Airport during the NFL season once every hour.[9]

And a group of Fairport High School students are cheering along the Philadelphia Eagles as they sing the team's fight song. Members of the Fairport High School Polyphonic Choir, led by music teacher Jim Jefferis, performed the fight song this week.

Jefferis, a lifelong Eagles fan who moved to Western New York from southeastern Pennsylvania nearly three decades ago, said he shared his enthusiasm for the Eagles last week by singing the team's fight song for his students.

The teens, he said, asked if they could make a video of the fight song. Jefferis said he wrote an arrangement "and the kids obviously had a lot of fun putting it together." Jefferis has been teaching music at Fairport High School since 2001.

As a courtesy to my fellow Eagles fans, who hopefully will have many chances to sing it tomorrow, I give you some sheet music and chords for the Eagles fight song. A couple of years ago I looked around the Internet for this and never found it written down, so I decided to fill the need.

During Tuesday night's Sixers' win over the Wizards -- in which Embiid finished with 27 points, 12 rebounds, and 3 blocks -- the 7'2" center was mic'd up and joined in during the Eagles' fight song when it was played during a second half timeout.

The Sixers honored the Super Bowl champion Eagles all night long, as the offensive line got things started ringing the opening ceremonial bell. There were E-A-G-L-E-S, Foles (like SKOL), and Brady sucks chants all night long.

New Jersey resident Jeff Stefan posted a video to his Facebook page that shows just how passionate Birds fan are and how electric the atmosphere was following Sunday's massive NFC Championship win over the Minnesota Vikings.

In the video taken from Stefan's home in West Deptford, New Jersey, you can audibly head the Eagles fight song belted out by zealous fans. For the record, West Deptford is about three miles from Lincoln Financial Field.

Each U.S. city boasts a unique and vibrant community of football fans, bound together by a passionate love for their team and a set of cherished traditions that have withstood the test of time. Many fan traditions are unique to the individual, but some are shared customs that celebrate spirit and unite fans from coast to coast. From the frozen tundra of Green Bay to the sun-soaked beaches of Miami, we'll shine a spotlight on the top fan traditions that make each city's NFL experience a one-of-a-kind spectacle.


Bear Down Chant - In the Windy City, you can always hear Chicago fans shouting the "Bear Down" chant at Soldier Field. Their team mantra is a timeless tradition that echoes the team's rallying cry. Bears fans will passionately repeat the mantra, creating community and unifying gameday spirit.

Big Red Siren / Great Lawn Tailgate - A favorite gameday tradition in Arizona is to have a fan or celebrity come sounds the big red siren before the game to signal the teams inbound entrance to the field. The Great Lawn was designed specifically as the place for Cardinal Fans to tailgate and serve as the heart and soul of the gameday experience.

Lambeau Leap - There is no NFL tradition more iconic and celebrated than the Lambeau Leap in Green Bay. Following a Home team touchdown, the Green Bay player who scored will leap into the arms of cheering cheese-heads in the back of the end zone. This unique interaction between players and fans creates an even deeper bond between the team and its passionate supporters and shareholders.

Duval Chant - Jacksonville is in Duval County, and fans have adopted "Duval" as a gameday chant, that is often led by a special guest, such as a super fan, past player, or celebrity. The fanbase is often referred to as Duval, which the team uses as its hashtag on social media. The Duval Chant expresses pride in the Jacksonville community and creates a send of camaraderie.

The Eagles Fight Song - The very catchy Eagles' fight song, "Fly Eagles Fly," is the Philly gameday anthem that echoes throughout Lincoln Financial Field and South Philly after every touchdown. Eagles fans know all the words and passionately sing and celebrate their team's success, creating an electric atmosphere and strong community amongst the birds. 152ee80cbc

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