We're Gonna Win Twins

Fight song for the Minnesota Twins

"We're Gonna Win Twins" is the fight song for the Minnesota Twins, played when the team takes the field before any home game. It has been used since the team moved to Minnesota in 1961. The song was writen by Dick Wilson (not to be confused with Dick Wilson) and Ray Charles (not to be confused with Ray Charles) and performed by Kathy Mueller, Scott Nelson, Steve McCloon, and Mary Jane Alm.[1]

Wilson, an advertising executive and jingle writer, composed the music. The Twins bought the rights to the song from advertising agency Campbell Mithun for one dollar. The team asked Charles to revise the lyrics. The singers are The only lyrics change from the 1960s to the present was the change of the line "crack out a home run" to "knock out a home run" during the 1980s.[2]

References

  1. ^ "We're Going to Win, Twins - Mary Jane Alm". One Song, Seven Questions. March 2015.
  2. ^ Harlow, Tim (September 4, 2019). "Dick Wilson, who wrote the 'We're Gonna Win, Twins' song, dies at 83". Star Tribune.
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