School Songs Played By The Bearcat Bands
- "Army Fanfare"-played at UC home games before the charge down the stadium stairs
- "Cheer Cincinnati"- the fight song of the University of Cincinnati
- "Red and Black"
- "Give A Cheer"
- "As The Backs Go Tearing By"
- "The University of Cincinnati Alma Mater"
- "Down The Drive"-cadence played by the UC drum line
- "Dr. Who" (A Combination of the fanfare of "Cheer Cincinnati" and the "Hey Song")
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