The Eagles' fight song is called, "Fly Eagles Fly," or technically, "The Eagles' Victory Song." Originally created by Charles ...
Eagles fly." Instead, it went "fight, Eagles fight." It was first played at Eagles games in the 1960s by the Philadelphia Eagles Sound of Brass, a marching band of nearly 200 musicians and dancers ...
The kids at E.M. Stanton Elementary in South Philadelphia are reading like crazy. Choristers from the Philadelphia Boys Choir, Philadelphia Girls Choir, and Commonwealth Youth Choir are scouring their ...
Eagles fans are showing their support for the Philadelphia ... Band, made up of 65 seventh- and eighth-grade woodwind, brass, and percussion students, recorded this performance of "Fly, Eagles ...
The Philadelphia Eagles will look ... away from Lincoln Financial Field, was full of Eagles fans who sang the team's touchdown song, "Fly Eagles Fly." Both pastors appeared to be wearing Eagles ...
It was performed at games by the Philadelphia Eagles' Sound of Brass band, which included 200 musicians and dancers. The song never caught on, especially during what was a bad era of Eagles' football.
NFL PLAYOFF PREDICTIONS:Experts pick who will win AFC, NFC championship games The Eagles' fight song is called, "Fly Eagles ... games by the Philadelphia Eagles' Sound of Brass band, which ...