Old vs New Rocky Top
Logan Schott Logan Schott
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 Published On Apr 28, 2024

Rocky Top" is a favorite of UT fans, alumni, and others who sing it while the Tennessee Volunteers play at Neyland Stadium and Thompson–Boling Arena. The House of Bryant in Gatlinburg, their publishing company, has granted the University of Tennessee a perpetual license to play the song as much and as often as success on the field dictates. The song was first played on October 21, 1972, during a home game against the Alabama Crimson Tide, where the Volunteers lost (17–10). According to the Knoxville News Sentinel, the band director at the time, Dr. W. J. Julian, was reluctant to play "Rocky Top" as Julian did not think it was appropriate for the game's halftime show. However, the assistant band director, Barry MacDonald, insisted on playing the song, and Julian eventually gave in and let the band play "Rocky Top" for 50 seconds at the end of a circle drill during their halftime show. Over the years, "Rocky Top" has become so closely associated with UT that many people believe it to be the school's fight song. However, UT's official fight song is "Down the Field

Lyrics:

Rocky Top, you'll always be
Home sweet home to me
Good ol' Rocky Top (woo!)
Rocky Top, Tennessee

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