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BASEBALL BAT
DATING GUIDE |
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Lorie Line "Take Me Out to the Ball Game" Piano
Arrangement Kirby Puckett's Memorial Service |
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Lorie Line "Take Me
Out To The Ball Game" |
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Item Details |
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CIRCA -
2018
PUBLISHER
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Hal Leonard Corp.
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SIZE
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9" x
12" (8 Pages)
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FORMAT -
Sheet
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PRICE GUIDE- $7.00-$15.00
Excellent - Near
Mint Condition
Information
Provided by:
Keymancollectibles.com
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A song written in 1908 by Jack
Norworth and Albert Von Tilzer, "Take
Me out to the Ball Game" became the
official anthem of baseball. It is the
third-most frequently heard song in
America, behind the national anthem and
Happy Birthday. Norworth who had never
been to a ball game, wrote the lyrics
when he passed the Polo Grounds on an
elevated train and saw a sign that read
“Baseball Today.”
In 2018 Hal Leonard Corp. published the sheet music for
Lorie Line's "Take
Me Out to the Ball Game" piano
arrangement which she performed at
Kirby Puckett's memorial service March
6, 2006. It was the last song to be
played at the service and Lorie hoped
it would be appropriate and honor the
Twin Cities legend. Following the
service, a big guy stood in line to
meet Lorie. It was a memorable day as
the big guy said, "Hey, I'm Kent Hrbek
and I'd like for you to play that song
for me when I die!"
In 2019 Hal Leonard published the sheet music for Lorie Line's piano
arrangement of the fight song for the
Minnesota Twins "We're Gonna Win,
TWINS!" The song played when the team
takes the field before every home game
since the team moved to Minnesota in
1961. Lorie Line was inducted into the
Minnesota Music Hall of Fame in 2015.
She joins the ranks with Bob Dylan,
Prince and Judy Garland.
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Lorie Line "Take Me
Out To The Ball Game" Sheet
Music |
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"Take Me Out To the Ball Game" Sheet Music |
"We're Gonna Win, Twins!" Sheet Music |
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