Performed in The Past
These songs are no longer performed regularly.
- Cornell – "The soldier loves his gen'ral's fame..."
- Words: George Kingsley Birge, Class of 1872
- Music: James Power
- Written: 1847 (music), 1869 (words)
- The Chimes – "To the busy morning light..."
- Words: Francis Miles Finch
- Music: George F. Root
- Written: 1861 (music), 1869 (words)
- 1875 – "'Twas on a sunny summer morn..."
- Words: John De Witt Warner, Class of 1872
- Music: Archibald Croswell Weeks, Class of 1872
- Written: 1875 (words), 1889 (music)
- Cornell Hymn – "Lo, at her feet the valley lies..."
- Words: Albert William Smith, Class of 1878
- Music: James Thomas Quarles
- Written: 1905
- Carnelian and White – "Cornell colors are waving today..."
- Words: Kenneth Roberts, Class of 1908
- Music: Theodore Julius Lindorff, Class of 1907
- Written: 1906
- Cornell Victorious – "From blue cayuga..."
- Words: Silas Hibbard Ayer, Jr., Class of 1914
- Music: Silas Hibbard Ayer, Jr., Class of 1914
- Written: 1915
- Hail Thou in Majesty, Cornell – "Hail thou in majesty, Cornell..."
- Words: Albert William Smith, Class of 1878
- Music: George Franklin Pond, Class of 1910
- Written: Unknown
- Tales of Old Cornell – "She stands upon her hill, serene..."
- Words: Morris Gilbert Bishop, Class of 1914
- Music: Ludwig F. Audrieth, Class of 1926
- Written: 1928 (music)
- March On, Cornell – "Onward, Cornell, to the top where you belong..."
- Words: Marcel Kleinert Sessler, Class of 1913
- Music: Marcel Kleinert Sessler, Class of 1913
- Written: 1936
- In the Red and the White – "In the red and the white..."
- Words: Richard Henry Lee, Class of 1941
- Music: Richard Henry Lee, Class of 1941
- Written: 1939
- Cornell Champions – "Cornell champions are winning the game..."
- Words: John Paul Timmerman, Jr., Class of 1950
- Words: John Paul Timmerman, Jr., Class of 1950
- Written: 1975
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