The New York Yankees are arguably the most successful team in Major League Baseball (MLB) history. They have won the World Series title 27 times. Other than that, they have won the AL pennant 40 times and the AL East title 21 times. The team have been active for 122 seasons since they first started in 1903.
The New York Yankees were originally known as the New York Highlanders when the team were formed in 1903. The team kept their name till 1913, after which they became the New York Yankees as they are known today. The New York Yankees are notable for using Yankee Stadium, also known as Yankee Stadium II as their home ground since 2009. They used the original Yankee Stadium as their home ground from 1923 to 1973 and from 1976 to 2008. The team ranked first in the AL East with a record of 94-68-0 in the 2024 MLB season. They also possess a record of 10778-8148 as of 2024.
What is the New York Yankees’ Theme Song?
The theme song for the New York Yankees is “Here Come the Yankees” as per Keyman Collectibles. It was composed by Bob Bundin and Lou Stallman and was first introduced in 1967. The song was recorded by the Sid Bass Orchestra and Chorus by Columbia Records.
The theme song for the New York Yankees was published by Blackwood Music Inc. There is also an instrumental version of the song that is still being aired at the top of the radio broadcasts for the Yankees. Moreover, telecasts of the team’s games also used the theme song until 1990 as per Keyman Collectibles.
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List of New York Yankees Walk-Up Songs
The following table includes all the walk-up songs being used by the New York Yankees players in 2024 as per the MLB official site-
Player Names | Walk-Up Songs | Artists | Album |
Jon Berti | Still D.R.E. - Instrumental | Dr. Dre | 2001 Instrumental |
Gerrit Cole | Lean Back - Edit | Terror Squad | Lean Back |
Luis Gil | Made in Qatar | Ozuna | Cosmo |
Trent Grisham | No Longer Bound (I‘m free) | Maverick City Music, Forrest Frank, Chandler Moore | No Longer Bound (I‘m free) |
Clay Holmes | White Horse | Chris Stapleton | White Horse |
Aaron Judge | Swag Surfin’ | F.L.Y. (Fast Life Yungstaz) | Jamboree |
Tommy Kahnle | Kingdom | Downstait | Kingdom |
Tim Mazya | Remember When | Chevelle | NIRATIAS |
Carlos Rodon | Rooster (2022 Remaster) | Alice In Chains | Dirt (2022 Remaster) |
Clark Schmidt | Rosa Parks - Radio Version | Outkast | Aquemini |
Juan Soto | Empire State of Mind Yo Soy Dominicano Esa Muchacha | JAY-Z Leo RD, Dillon Baby Los Hermanos Rosario | The Blueprint 3 Yo Soy Dominicano Esa Muchacha |
Marcus Stroman | We Die Once | Mike. | We Die Once |
Gleyber Torres | El Hacha Macizon | Tambor Urbano | Que No Se Pare La Rumba |
Jose Trevino | Hip Hip Hooray | Naughty by Nature | 19NaughtyIII |
Alex Verdugo | Volver, Volver | Vicente Fernandez | Arriba Huentitan |
Anthony Volpe | Where You are | John Summit, Hayla | Where You are |
Austin Wells | Whole Lotta Love - 1990 Remaster | Led Zeppelin | Led Zeppelin II (1994 Remaster) |
What song is played at New York Yankees’ Stadium?
The song played at Yankee Stadium is “New York, New York” by Frank Sinatra from the album Theme from New York, New York as per Bleeding Yankee Blue. The song started playing at the stadium in the 1980s and has two versions. The version by Frank Sinatra was played after the New York Yankees won games. On the other hand, another version of the song by Liza Minnelli was played if the New York Yankees lost games.
However, the New York Yankees have focused on playing only the Frank Sinatra version of the song since 1996. Notably, playing the song at the end of the New York Yankees games has become one of the most recognized traditions in Major League Baseball (MLB).
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FAQ's On New York Yankees Walk-Up Song
A. The song “New York, New York” by Frank Sinatra is being played at Yankee Stadium.
A. Aaron Judge’s walk-up song is Swag Surfin’ by F.L.Y. (Fast Life Yungstaz) as of 2024.
A. The Liza Minnelli version of "New York, New York” was being played at the Yankee Stadium when the Yankees lost.
A. The late Frank Sinatra sang New York, New York song.
A. Gerrit Cole’s walk-up song is Lean Back - Edit by Terror Squad from the album Lean Back as of 2024.