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Fight for California
Primary fight song

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Lyrics:
Our sturdy Golden Bear
is watching from the sky
Looks down upon our colors fair
And guards us from his lair
Our banner Gold and Blue
The symbol on it too
Means Fight! for California
For California through and through.

Stalwart girded for the fray
Will strive for victory
Their all at Mater's feet will lay
That brain and brawn will win the day.
Our mighty sons and true
Will strive for us anew
And Fight (WIN)! for California
For California through and through.

Big C
Secondary fight song

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Lyrics:
On our rugged eastern foothills
Stands our symbol clear and bold
Big C means to fight and strive
And win for Blue and Gold
Golden Bear is ever watching
Day by day he prowls
And when he hears the tread
Of lowly Stanford red
From his lair he fiercely growls

Grr-ah! Grr-ah! Grrrrr--ah!

We are sons of California
Fighting for the Gold and Blue
Palms of glory we will win
For Alma Mater true
Stanford's men will soon be routed
By our dazzling "C"
And when we serpentine
Their red will turn to green
In our hour of victory!

Sons of California
Secondary fight song

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Lyrics:
We are Sons of California
A loyal company;
All shout for California
While we strive for victory.
All sing the joyful chorus,
As her colors we unfold;
Then hurrah for California,
And for the Blue and Gold.

C---
A---
L---
I---
F-O-R-
N-I-A-
CALIFORNIA
CALIFORNIA
CALI-FORRRRRRRRR-NIA!

We're Sons of California
Fair mistress of the sea;
And we'll win for California,
Her glorious destiny.
Then raise the joyful chorus,
As her colors we unfold
For we'll win for California,
And for the Blue and Gold.

All Hail Blue and Gold
Campus Alma Mater

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Lyrics:
All Hail, Blue and Gold
Thy colors unfold
O'er loyal Californians,
Whose hearts are strong and bold,
All Hail, Blue and Gold
Thy strength ne'er shall fail;
For thee we'll die,
All Hail! All Hail!

All Hail, Blue and Gold
To thee we shall cling;
O'er golden fields of poppies,
Thy praises we shall sing.
All Hail, Blue and Gold
On breezes ye sail;
Thy sight we love,
All Hail! All Hail!

Hail to California
UC System Alma Mater

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Lyrics:
Hail to California,
Alma Mater dear;
Sing the joyful chorus,
Sound it far and near.
Rallying round her banner,
We will never fail;
California, Alma Mater,
Hail! Hail! Hail!

Hail to California,
Queen in whom we’re blest;
Spreading light and goodness
Over all the West.
Fighting ‘neath her standard,
We shall sure prevail;
California, Alma Mater,
Hail! Hail! Hail!

Other Cal Songs: Stanford Jonah • California Indian Song • California Drinking Song

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