“Fly, Eagles Fly” has been the Eagles’ post-touchdown fight song since the late 1990s, though it’s been part of the team’s ...
Eagles fans will sing the team’s fight song, “Fly, Eagles, Fly” after every touchdown against the Kansas City Chiefs in Super ...
Superfans of the TouchTunes app spend hundreds of dollars a year to play DJ at their favorite bars and restaurants, bumping ...
The Philadelphia Eagles fight song has a storied history dating back to the 1960s before it became a smash-hit to Eagles supporters in the late 90s.
Eagles superfan Ed DeLeo claims he and friends Pete Black and John Livingstone were the first to spell E-A-G-L-E-S at a game.
As Super Bowl LIX approaches, fans will likely be belting out the Philadelphia Eagles fight song through the streets, and ...
Fight," something that was changed in the newer lyrics. It was designed to be Philadelphia's version of Washington's song, which is now known as "Hail to the Commanders." Jerry Wolman, a native of ...
Originally created by Charles Borrelli and Roger Courtland in the 1950s, the song took on new life before the turn of the century. The original version was known as "Fight, Eagles, Fight," something ...
Originally, the song’s title and first line were “Fight, Eagles, Fight,” but that was changed when the long-forgotten song was reintroduced by the team in 1999. According to SI.com ...
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