Fight Fiercely, Harvard

Fight Fiercely, Harvard

"Fight Fiercely, Harvard" is a satirical college fight song written and originally performed by Tom Lehrer and dedicated to his alma mater, Harvard University. [ [http://everything2.com/index.pl?node_id=1713570] Fight Fiercely, Harvard] . The song was written in 1945 while Lehrer was in his second year of study at Harvard College [ [http://www.rogerdeitz.com/Lehrer451Deitz.pdf] Tom Lehrer: The Elements] and "eventually made him a local hero". [ [http://home.teleport.com/~osh/leher.htm] Tom Lehrer the Man, His Myth and his Music?]

History

The song was Lehrer's earliest—and for a while his only—musical work and was included on "Songs by Tom Lehrer", a debut album recorded at Trans Radio Studios, Boston, on January 22, 1953. [ [http://dmdb.org/cgi-bin/plinfo_view.pl?SYN053532] DMDdetails for Fight Fiercely, Harvard - Tom Lehrer] Starting with a press run of 400 copies of the then novel 10" LP record format produced by Lehrer at his own expense, these records were sold in stores around Harvard Square. [ [http://www.paul-lehrman.com/insider/1997/12insiderfulltext.html] A Conversation with Tom Lehrer]

In speaking about "Fight Fiercely, Harvard" and the rest of his satirical repertoire that brought him a certain level of fame as an undergraduate, Lehrer says he did not write to gain popularity but rather:

I mostly thought these songs weren’t of interest to anyone! I wrote ‘Fight Fiercely, Harvard’ in 1945. That’s the earliest song on any of my records. The others were written a little later. I wrote a lot of songs for special occasions ... silly songs, songs about math, and so on, but nothing else that would be recordable until 1948. [ [http://home.teleport.com/~osh/leher.htm] Tom Lehrer the Man, His Myth and his Music?]
Lehrer has also said of his undergraduate songwriting:
The only one of those songs that eventually made it into my repertoire was 'Fight Fiercely , Harvard,' which was written in 1945 and shows it. I started singing these songs at parties, but never with the intention of their becoming commercial. [ [http://www.casualhacker.net/tom.lehrer/jmazner/lehrhtml.html] Tom Lehrer: The Political Musician That Wasn't]

An urban legend of sorts sprung up which says that Lehrer, who eventually became a mathematician and is now Adjunct Professor of Mathematics at the University of California, Santa Cruz [ [http://curvebank.calstatela.edu/newmath/newmath.htm] National Curve Bank] , stopped performing because the displeasure of Harvard University's administration over the satirical lyrics of "Fight Fiercely, Harvard" threatened to ruin his career. In response, Lehrer has said:

...my stimulus came from humor however grim the humor may have been at the base. I wasn't burning when I wrote these songs...it amazes me that anyone would think a song making fun of the football team was grounds for expulsion. [ [http://home.teleport.com/~osh/leher.htm] Tom Lehrer the Man, His Myth and his Music?]

Today "Fight Fiercely, Harvard" lives on in the repertoire of the Harvard University Band [ [http://www.hcs.harvard.edu/~hub/sounds/fight.shtml] Harvard University Band] and was included on their 75th anniversary album released in 1995. [ [http://www.tomlehrer.org/covers/harvard.html] Harvard University Band 75th Anniversary Album] The song remains fairly well-known in the Harvard community. [ [http://home.teleport.com/~osh/leher.htm] Tom Lehrer the Man, His Myth and his Music?] [ [http://everything2.com/index.pl?node_id=1713570] Fight Fiercely, Harvard] [ [http://tillje.wordpress.com/2008/02/26/much-ado-about-the-harvard-oa-policy/] Be openly accessible or be obscure] [ [http://www.the-game.org/fightsongs-harvard/fightsongs-harvardall.htm] Harvard Fight Songs] [ [http://www.cal.net/~pamgreen/fass_fiercely.html] Fass fiercely Bouvie]

Theme

The humor of "Fight Fiercely, Harvard" revolves around the supposedly more refined and gentlemanly nature of Harvard athletes. As it appears on "Songs by Tom Lehrer", a studio album, it is preceded by banter almost as long as the song itself. In talking to his audience of associates in the studio, Lehrer explains that he wanted to create a college fight song different from those performed, as he says with a hypercorrective use of a Latin plural for a common English word, "in comparable "stadia"." This preamble also says, in part:

...I was reminded not too long ago, upon returning from my lesson with the Scrabble pro at the Harvard Club in Boston, of the days of my undergraduacy long ago when there used to be these very long Saturday afternoons in the fall with nothing to do - the library was closed - just waiting around for the cocktail parties to begin. And on occasions like that...did come to realize that the football fight songs that one hears...have a tendency to be somewhat uncouth, and even violent, and that it would be refreshing, to say the least, to find one that was a bit more genteel. And here it is, dedicated to my own alma mater, and called Fight Fiercely, Harvard. [ [http://everything2.com/index.pl?node_id=1713570] Fight Fiercely, Harvard] [ [http://members.aol.com/quentncree/lehrer/harvard.htm] Tom Lehrer Revisited]
The lyrics are written with an exaggeratedly erudite style of diction and say in part:
Fight fiercely, Harvard!
Fight, fight, fight!
Demonstrate to them our skill.
Albeit they possess the might,
Nonetheless we have the will. [ [http://www.hcs.harvard.edu/~hub/sounds/fight.shtml] Harvard University Band]
The lyrics also refer to celebrating victory by inviting the "whole team up for tea" and very conscientiously warn "let's try not to injure them." Lehrer, who is actually Jewish and from New York City, performed the song in the sterotypical Boston Brahmin accent of his on-stage persona and pronounced the words "fiercely" and "Harvard" with a non-rhotic drawl. He also injected exclamations such as "...and "do" fight fiercely!" [ [http://www.rogerdeitz.com/Lehrer451Deitz.pdf] Tom Lehrer: The Elements] [ [http://www.hcs.harvard.edu/~hub/sounds/fight.shtml] Harvard University Band] [ [http://www.villagevoice.com/2000-09-12/music/make-do-with-grin/] The Village Voice]

Audio link

*A sample of the Harvard University Band's version of "Fight Fiercely", Harvard can be downloaded from [http://www.tomlehrer.org/covers/harvard.html tomlehrer.org]

ee also

*"Harvardiana", a song which refers to Harvard's rivalry with Yale

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