Yea, Alabama

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"Yea, Alabama" is the traditional fight song of the University of Alabama, closely associated with its athletic teams and school spirit.

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Label Occurrences
Yea, Alabama canonical 3
Alabama 2

Statements (31)

Predicate Object
instanceOf college fight song
fight song
school song
associatedWith Alabama Crimson Tide athletics programs
surface form: Alabama Crimson Tide

Alabama Crimson Tide athletics programs
surface form: Alabama Crimson Tide athletics

Alabama Crimson Tide football
University of Alabama
country United States of America
surface form: United States
genre fight song
hasAudience alumni of the University of Alabama
fans of the Alabama Crimson Tide
students of the University of Alabama
hasCulturalSignificance symbol of Alabama Crimson Tide tradition
symbol of University of Alabama pride
hasType traditional song
language English
partOf traditions of the University of Alabama
performedAt Bryant–Denny Stadium
Coleman Coliseum
University of Alabama athletic events
performedBy Million Dollar Band
surface form: University of Alabama Million Dollar Band
topic college athletics
college football
university traditions
usedBy Alabama Crimson Tide athletics programs
surface form: University of Alabama athletic teams
usedFor basketball games
football games
pep rallies
school spirit
sporting events
university celebrations

Referenced by (5)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

UA fightSong Yea, Alabama
subject surface form: University of Alabama
Crimson Tide fightSong Yea, Alabama
Don Schlitz songMadeFamousBy Yea, Alabama
this entity surface form: Alabama
Thom Schuyler wroteSongFor Yea, Alabama
this entity surface form: Alabama
Crimson Tide athletics fightSong Yea, Alabama