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Baseball has long been a cherished pastime, and few songs capture its spirit as perfectly as “It’s a Beautiful Day for a Ball Game.” Written by Ruth Roberts and Bill Katz in 1960, this classic tune was created for the Los Angeles Dodgers, coinciding with the opening of Dodger Stadium in 1962. Performed by the Harry Simeone Songsters, the song’s upbeat and cheerful melody has become synonymous with the joy and excitement of attending a baseball game.
let’s go
batter up
we’re takin’ the
afternoon off
it’s a beautiful
day for a ballgame
for a ballgame
today
the fans are out to
get a ticket or two
from wala wala
washington to
kalamazoo
it’s a beautiful
day for a homerun
but even a
triple’s ok
we’re gonna cheer and
boo and raise
a hullabaloo
at the ballgame today
batter up
strike one
hey the game
has just begun
and the home
team’s out to win
barry swings
strike two
and the pitch
is dipzeedoo
gene’s fast ball
popped right in
this is it
strike three
fans are tearin’
up the chairs
but what the heck
who cares
it’s a beautiful
day for a ballgame
for a ballgame
today
if you and i are out of
dollars and cents
we can
always share
a little hole
in the fence
it’s a beautiful
day for the ladies
so throw all
your dishes away
we’re gonna
cheer and boo
and raise a
hullabaloo
at the ballgame
today ay ay
at the ballgame
the wonderful
ballgame today
The song is often used to kick off baseball broadcasts, especially for the Dodgers, and has become a staple in baseball culture. Its catchy tune and nostalgic lyrics evoke fond memories for fans, signaling the start of a game and creating a sense of community. The song’s enduring popularity highlights its ability to capture the essence of baseball and bring fans together.
Whether you’re a lifelong fan or new to the game, “It’s a Beautiful Day for a Ball Game” is sure to bring a smile to your face and a spring to your step. It’s a timeless reminder of the simple joys of baseball and the community it fosters.
Enjoy the game!
This month, experience SHARK MONTH on EarthDay365, available on Pluto TV, The Roku Channel, and Amazon Freevee.
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