As Super Bowl LIX approaches, fans will likely be belting out the Philadelphia Eagles fight song through the streets, and many may be wondering how the famous “Fly, Eagles Fly” song came about.
“Fly, Eagles Fly” has been the Eagles’ post-touchdown fight song since the late 1990s, though it’s been part of the team’s ...
If the Eagles won the Super Bowl, then the next Amplifier playlist would be made up entirely of songs by artists from Philadelphia. The football gods upheld their end of this bargain — in case you ...
Well, the song is a parody of “Billie Jean” by Michael Jackson, making a play on DeJean’s last name and poking fun at the ...
The Eagles' fight song is called, "Fly Eagles Fly," or technically, "The Eagles' Victory Song." Originally created by Charles Borrelli and Roger Courtland in the 1950s, the song took on new life ...
Jordan Mailata leads the crowd in singing 'We Are the Champions' at the celebration following the Eagles' Championship Parade.
Only in Philadelphia would you see a musician with a keytar in one hand and a cheesesteak in the other. That's lifelong ...
Eagles fans will sing the team’s fight song, “Fly, Eagles, Fly” after every touchdown against the Kansas City Chiefs in Super ...
It's now the closer to the fight song, "Fly Eagles Fly," despite not being part of the original lyrics. CBS News Philadelphia recently met Ed DeLeo, a superfan who claims to have invented the ...