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Traditional Songs

Below are two of the best-known songs of the University. The rendition of "The Good Old Song" after a Virginia touchdown and at the end of the game, win or lose, in Scott Stadium, or the fuzzy shouting of "From Rugby Road to Vinegar Hill" over (or after) a succession of cold beers, etc., is a tradition in the true University style.

The Jeffersonian comments that

The Good Old Song
That good old song of Wah hoo-wah We'll sing it o'er and o'er It cheers our hearts and warms our blood To hear them shout and roar. We come from old Virginia Where all is bright and gay; Let's all join hands and give a yell For dear old U.Va. What though the tide of years may roll And drift us far apart; For Alma Mater there'll still be A place in every heart. In college days we sing her praise. And so when far away, In memory we still shall be At the dear old U.Va. Wah hoo-wah Wah hoo-wah Univ. V, Virginia; Univ. V, Hoo-rah ray! Hoo-rah ray! Ray! Ray! U. Va. although it is not the official Alma Mater, "The Good Old Song" has become "th traditional Alma Mater" over the years. No alumni reunion passes without an emotion-filled singing-or two or three of it.

The rollicking lyrics of "From Rugby Road..." are the result of spontaneous composition over the years and have been known to vary from the version presented here.

From Rugby Road...
From Rugby Road to Vinegar Hill, We're gonna get drunk tonight. The faculty's afraid of us, They know we're in the right, So fill your cups, your loving cups, As full as full can be, And as long as love and liquor last, We'll drink to the U. of V. Refrain: Oh, I think we need another drink! Heh! I think we need another drink! Heh! I think we need another drink! Heh! I think we need another drink! Heh! To the glory of the U. Va. From Carrols to the Corner, We will drink our beer and shout, And if the faculty objects, They can only throw us out. So fill up your cups, your loving cups, As full as full can be, And as long as love and liquor last, We'll drink to the U. of V.