Oskee Wow-Wow

Oskee Wow-Wow (along with "Illinois Loyalty") is the official fight song of the University of Illinois.[1] The song was written in 1910 by two Illinois students, Howard Green and Harold Hill.[2] It was intended as an entry in a contest for a student-composed opera or skit. The skit was never finished, and the students sold the song to the U. of I. Supply Store (later called the Co-op) in Champaign where it was copyrighted in 1911.[3] Melrose Bros. Music Co., Inc. of Chicago published it as sheet music in 1928 [4] Oskee Wow-Wow is an invented phrase similar to other college cheers and yells of that period, and the Illinois cheer was used from before the turn of the Twentieth Century. It was designated as the school's primary fight song primarily because "Illinois Loyalty," the other fight song and official school song, was not well suited to rousing large crowds at a game.

Lyrics

The piano + voice score from the original publication by the U. of I. Supply Store

The original words of the song are as follows: [5]

Verse 1
Old Princeton yells her tiger
Wisconsin her varsity
And they give the same old Rah! Rah! Rah!
At each University
But the yell that always thrills me
And fills my heart with joy
Is the good old Oskee wow-wow
That they yell at Illinois

Chorus
Oskee wow-wow Illinois
Our eyes are all on you
Oskee wow-wow Illinois
Wave your Orange and your blue Rah! Rah!
When the team trots out before you
Ev'ry man stand up and yell
Back the team and give [opponent's name]
Oskee wow-wow Illinois

Verse 2
Teddy Roosevelt may be famous
and his name you often hear
But it's heroes on the football field
Each college man holds dear
We think with pride of Roberts
Artie Hall and Heavy too
Oskee wow-wow for the wearers
Of the Orange and the Blue

Chorus

Media

The music is included in the ″Illini Fantasy″, a medley of Illinois songs and marches arranged for concert band by James Curnow in 1970 as a commission from Director of Bands Harry Begian.

There have long been two versions of the song. Most commonly, it is played "from the hold" at the start of the chorus, when the "O" in "Oskee Wow-Wow" is held out. This version is played after first downs and touchdowns in football, and leading into time outs in basketball. Coincidentally, the buzzers at nearly every arena are in the same chord as the hold. The song used to be played "from the top" after an extra point was kicked, but has recently been replaced in favor of "Fight, Illini."

For many years, the band started playing the song "from the top" toward the end of the warmup period in basketball. When conducted correctly, the "hold" is played just as the buzzer sounds.

The song appears to have been written to be played after a touchdown, as it slows down while being played "from the top" before picking back up after the "hold."

See also

References

  1. "University Yells". uihistories.library.illinois.edu. Retrieved 2017-05-12.
  2. "'Oskee Wow Wow' predates the Chief". news-gazette.com. Retrieved 2017-05-12.
  3. Burford, Cary Clive (1952) We're Loyal to You, Illinois. Danville, Ill.: The Interstate. p. 174. Copy of the 1911 sale contract between The U. of I. Supply Store and Green and Hill.
  4. Green, H.R. and H.V. Hill (1911). Oskee Wow-Wow, A Song of the University of Illinois. [Piano-vocal sheet music]. Chicago: Melrose Bros. Music Co, Inc., 1928.
  5. Green and Hill (1911)
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