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  Harry Caray – At The Ballpark 45 RPM Record
Take Me Out To The Ball Game - Na Na Hey Hey
 
Harry Caray Take Me Out To The Ball Game Record
Item Details
  • CIRCA - 1978
  • RECORD LABEL - Churchill Records
  • CATALOG NUMBER - CR 7714
  • SIZE - 7"
  • SPEED -  78 RPM
  • PRICE GUIDE - $10.00 - $15.00
    Excellent - Near Mint Condition

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NOTES:
 
    In 1978, Churchill Records released a 45 RPM record entitled Harry Caray At The Ballpark. Side A - Take Me Out To The Ball Game, the baseball classic anthem, written by Albert Tilzer, Jack Norworthy in 1908. Caray performed the song traditionally with the crowd, in the middle of the seventh inning, of a baseball game. 'Take me Out To The Ball Game' recorded by Harry Caray in the studio was done with a disco beat.
 
 Executive producer Tommy Martian said, Harry Caray sang the song in Ft. Wayne, Ind., accompanied by local studio musicians there. The background voices and instruments portion was recorded in Nashville Tenn. The Crowd nose on the record is an actual White Sox crowd cheering on opening day rather than moaning later n in the season.

 Side B -'Na Na Hey Hey'(Kiss him Good bye) written by Gary De Carlo, Dale Frashner, Paul Leka, was also a staple at White Sox ballgames. The recording features basic guitar with a drum beat, with Na Na Na Na - Hey Hey Hey - Goodbye vocals. Harry Caray occasionally does play-by-play... "Here's the pitch... It Might Be, It Could Be, It Is!" ..."Holy Cow!"... "We Really got something going now"... "Boy We Need a little bit more help" ... "Let Me hear you"... Just a little louder, louder, bit louder, that's got it" ..."Holy Cow"...

 
 
Harry Caray – At The Ballpark 45 RPM Record


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