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Are you a Phi Mu? Yes I'm a Phi Mu For those three bright stars are beckoning me. I'm glad to meet you, I'm glad to greet you and pledge a fraternity Whether your from Mississippi, Oklahoma, Caroline North or South or West of the Mason-Dixon Line Then you're a Phi Mu Hooray for Phi Mu for I'm a Phi Mu too I regretted them after the second day but I already could have sang their entrance song with them. |
My only question is: how do you know what the songs sound like without the music (unless we include the rhythm and solfege in the post?)
Kappa has an official songbook, and I think it's going to be posted on the web soon...hmm, I should look into that. For anyone interested in learning NON-rush dirty/drinking songs: There's a book out called The Erotic Muse which lists tons of dirty frat, sorority, and college songs. In some, different names of sororities or frats can be substituted. Some college libraries may have it, it's also owned by the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh Music and Art Dept. It's very funny...I came from a Kappa chapter that loved to sing, we stole a few from the book Two popular Kappa Rush songs: to the tune of "The Ash Grove" On the heart of each sister lies one key that binds us A badge that reminds us of fraternity days Down deep there's a friendship that needs no concealing Our hearts it's revealing in so many ways It is here that we treasure each day with new pleasure Our friendships outlasting our collegehood days And in the years after, with tears or with laughter We'll always remember our dear Kappa days to the tune of "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang" We are Kappa Kappa Gamma Kappa Kappa Gamma girls are we We know, everywhere we go We'll always wear the letters KKG High, low, everywhere we go on Kappa Gamma we'll depend We are Kappa Kappa Gamma, we're sisters to the end We are Kappa Kappa Gamma, we're sisters to the Kappa Kappa Gamma Kappa Kappa Gamma Kappa Kappa Gamma to the end From a fellow SAI (Xi Chapter, Lawrence University) |
You're an SAI?
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About the middle of my junior year, though, I realized I didn't want a career in music, so I finished my degree and applied to library school and the rest is history. |
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Are you from Illinois? We sing "my sister and your sister proudly wear the lyre ...." during rush and it's called "IKO". |
Woops I meant to say "alphachiohmy" ...
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