They play this song at just about every major and minor league ballpark I've ever been to. It sounds somehow Italian to me and always makes me sing "pizza pie, pizza pie" to myself. They usually just play a snippet of it between batters or during some other downtime. You could picture people tossing pizza dough into the air while this is playing in the background. Anyone happen to know what the song actually is? I realize this isn't a very good description!
Or does someone know of a CD that has various ballpark tunes on it?
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i've never heard this song, and i've been to about 300 phillies games.
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When the moon hits your eye
Like a big pizza pie,
That's Amore.
When the world seems to shine
Like you've had too much wine,
That's Amore.
Bells will ring ting-a-ling-a-ling
Ting-a-ling-a-ling and you'll sing
Veetabella,
Hearts will play tip-py-tip-py-tay,
Tip-py-tip-py-tay, like a gay
Tarantella.
Lucky fella
When the stars make you drool
Just like pasta fazool,
That's Amore.
When you dance down the street
With a cloud at your feet
You're in love.
When you walk in a dream
But you know you're not dreaming
Signore,
Scuzza me but you see
Back in old Napoli,
That's Amore.
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Cotton-Eyed Joe has to go. That's the worst baseball stadium song by far.
Of course it doesn't help that it's played at every home Yankee game.
you need to be about 7 beers deep to enjoy that song.
the best is when they play "Black Betty" when a guy comes up with a RISP.
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