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The Miller Park Songbook: Appendix

A complete, batter-by-batter listing of all the music played at Miller Park during a single game this week.

Jeff Gross

Click here for a look at the Miller Park songbook as a whole.

This data was cataloged on September 2, 2013, at Miller Park. As I kept score, I also marked down every single musical choice that came out of the stadium speakers. A voice recorder was in the cup holder in front of me to capture any songs I might have missed. If I didn’t recognize a song, I used the Shazam app on my phone (which does a really good job identifying songs based on a few seconds of music for most genres).

As I said before, I am not singling out the Brewers or complaining about their specific in-game music. I go to a dozen Brewers games a year and I've always enjoyed myself there. I just thought that this would be an interesting study and Miller Park happens to be the nearest major league stadium.

On to the details! (Click the notes ♫ to be taken to a full version of the song.)

Pre-game
- “Star Spangled Banner” (live)
- “Whatever Happened to My Rock and Roll,” Black Rebel Motorcycle Club

Top 1
Jose Tabata (6 pitch at-bat, flyball)
- exclamatory organ music (two pitches)
- call-and-response organ music
- dance music beat, brief
Neil Walker (5 pitches, lineout)
- exclamatory organ music (on out)
Andrew McCutchen (2 pitches, single)
- no music.
Pedro Alvarez (6 pitches, strikeout)
- no music.

Middle 1
- Sponsor segment with rock music playing in the background (two segments)
- Highlights, drumming in the background
- Bernie Brewer on his slide, fireworks

Bottom 1
Norichika Aoki (5 pitches, HBP)
- "Right Round," Flo Rida*
(*denotes player's walk-up song)
- organ music ("Charge!")
Jean Segura (3 pitches, groundout)
- [one of his four walkup songs. Apologies. Shazam had a very difficult time identifying the Latin music.]*
- "Blitzkreig Bop," The Ramones
Jonathan Lucroy (4 pitches, strikeout)
- "Fight Inside," Red*
- dance music beat, very brief
- "Centerfield," John Fogerty (clapping intro)
- Miller Park "Get Loud" graphic
Aramis Ramirez (5 pitches, groundout)
- organ music ["Charge!"] (two pitches)
- "Centerfield," John Fogerty (clapping intro)
- percussion beat, brief

End 1
- Sponsor segment video
- Sponsor segment. Yodeling from “The Price is Right” is played.
- Stadium camera. “Brown-Eyed Girl,” Van Morrison.

Top 2
Marlon Byrd (4 pitches, strikeout)
- "Bye Bye, Birdie," Ann Margret
Justin Morneau (6 pitches, flyball)
- call-and-response organ music
- exclamatory organ music
- foul ball sound effects
Russell Martin (1 pitch, lineout)
- exclamatory organ music

Middle 2
- Sponsor segment advertisement (two segments)
- Dance cam. “Live While We’re Young,” One Direction.

Bottom 2
Scooter Gennett (4 pitches, groundout)
- "Courage to Grow," Rebelution*
- organ music ["Charge!", "Go Brewers Go!"]
Caleb Gindl (1 pitch, groundout)
- "The Show Goes On," Lupe Fiasco*
Juan Francisco (1 pitch, double)
- [one of his two walkup songs.]
- "Let's Get It Started," The Black-Eyed Peas
Logan Schafer (5 pitches, single, run scores)
- "Return of the Mack," Mark Morrison*
- call-and-response organ music
- "Centerfield," John Fogerty (clapping intro)
- "We Will Rock You" clap-along
- "Kernkraft 400," Zombie Nation [what song?! This song.]
Tyler Thornburg (4 pitches, groundout)
- "Chelsea Dagger," The Fratellis*
- "Blister in the Sun," Violent Femmes
- "Go Speed Racer" (on a stolen base)

End 2
- Birthday montage. “Happy Birthday,” Stevie Wonder
- Sponsor contest
- Stadium camera. “I Want You Back,” Jackson Five

Top 3
Clint Barmes (4 pitches, single)
- no music
Charlie Morton (3 pitches, sac bunt)
- "O.P.P.," Naughty By Nature
- organ version of "Happy Together," The Turtles
- exclamatory organ music
Jose Tabata (2 pitches, single, run scores)
- musical selection that Shazam cannot recognize
Neil Walker (3 pitches, flyball)
- call-and-response organ music
- exclamatory organ music
Andrew McCutchen (7 pitches, walk)
- dance music beat, brief (two pitches)
- organ music selection
- "Cavalcade," Los Straitjackets
Pedro Alvarez (4 pitches, flyball)
- exclamatory organ music

Middle 3
- Sponsor segment. “Made In America,” Toby Keith.

Bottom 3
Norichika Aoki (2 pitches, single)
- "Right Round," Flo Rida*
- organ music ["Charge!"]
- "It's Like That," RUN-DMC vs. Jason Nevins
Jean Segura (3 pitches, groundout)
- [one of his four walkup songs.]*
- "Centerfield," John Fogerty (clapping intro)
Jonathan Lucroy (2 pitches, double-play)
- "Fight Inside," Red*
- organ music ["Charge!"]

End 3
- Sponsor segment (4 segments)
- Stadium camera. “Love Somebody,” Maroon 5.

Top 4
Marlon Byrd (1 pitch, flyball)
- exclamatory organ music
Justin Morneau (5 pitches, walk)
- no music
Russell Martin (5 pitches, double-play)
- no music

Middle 4
- Sponsor segment (two segments)
- “Mermaid,” Train playing during each segment.

Bottom 4
Aramis Ramirez (1 pitch, single)
- "Mermaid" continues
- organ ["Charge!"]
Scooter Gennett (1 pitch, flyball)
- "Courage to Grow," Rebelution*
Caleb Gindl (6 pitches, walk)
- "The Show Goes On," Lupe Fiasco*
- organ music ["Here We Go Brewers", "Charge!"] (two pitches)
- "Centerfield," John Fogerty (clapping intro)
- moody music (on walk)
Juan Francisco (2 pitches, groundout)
- [one of his two walkup songs.]
- organ music ["Charge!"]
Logan Schafer (5 pitches, walk)
- "Return of the Mack," Mark Morrison*
- organ music ["Charge!"] (two pitches)
- call-and-response organ music
- "Centerfield," John Fogerty (clapping intro)
- "Crazy Train," Ozzy Osbourne
Tyler Thornburg (4 pitches, strikeout)
- "Chelsea Dagger," The Fratellis*
- organ music ["Charge!"] (two pitches)
- "Let's hear you scream" video

End 4
- Sponsor segment (three segments)
- Stadium camera. “Heart Attack,” Demi Lovato

Top 5
Clint Barmes (6 pitches, double)
- Mound visit: standard fare organ music
Charlie Morton (1 pitch, sac bunt)
- exclamatory organ music
Jose Tabata (3 pitches, single, run scores)
- organ music [“Charge!”]
Neil Walker (2 pitches, single)
- “Outta Gear,” Los Straitjackets
Andrew McCutchen (1 pitch, flyball)
- exclamatory organ music
Pedro Alvarez (4 pitches, intentional walk)
- “Little Bitty Pretty One,” Thurston Harris (on wild pitch)
Marlon Byrd (5 pitches, strikeout)
- exclamatory organ music
- “Mama Said Knock You Out,” LL Cool J

Middle 5
- Sponsor segment
- Sponsor segment, karaoke. “Call Me Maybe,” Carly Rae Jepsen
- Stadium camera. “Catch My Breath,” Kelly Clarkson

Bottom 5
Norichika Aoki (1 pitch, groundout)
- "Right Round," Flo Rida*
Jean Segura (2 pitches, single)
- [one of his four walkup songs.]*
- "Centerfield," John Fogerty (clapping intro)
- "S&M," Rihanna
Jonathan Lucroy (3 pitches, groundout)
- "Fight Inside," Red*
- "Centerfield," John Fogerty (clapping intro) (two pitches)
- Mound visit: organ music ["Let's Go Brewers!"]
- [song that may be "Walk It Out" by Unk, but probably isn't]
- exclamatory organ music
Aramis Ramirez (3 pitches, flyball)
- organ music ["Charge!"]
- "Centerfield," John Fogerty (clapping intro)

End 5
- Sponsor segment (three segments)
- Fan Cam. “Beauty & a Beat,” Justin Bieber featuring Nicki Minaj

Top 6
Justin Morneau (9 pitches, strikeout)
- “We’re Not Gonna Take It,” Twisted Sister
- “Day-O (The Banana Boat Song),” Harry Belafonte
- organ music [“Sweet Caroline”]
- “Ice Ice, Baby,” Vanilla Ice
- “Sugar We’re Goin Down,” Fall Out Boy
Russell Martin (3 pitches, groundout)
- exclamatory organ music
Clint Barmes (6 pitches, flyball)
- call-and-response organ music
- “Hip Hop Hooray,” Naughty By Nature
- organ music [“Tequila”]
- exclamatory organ music

Middle 6
- Sausage race!!! (traditional racing victory music at end)

Bottom 6
Scooter Gennett (3 pitches, strikeout)
- "Courage to Grow," Rebelution*
- organ music ["Charge!"]
- "Centerfield," John Fogerty (clapping intro)
Caleb Gindl (3 pitches, strikeout)
- "The Show Goes On," Lupe Fiasco*
Juan Francisco (4 pitches, strikeout)
- [one of his two walkup songs.]
- organ music ["Charge!"]

End 6
- Crazy Cap Shuffle.
- Sponsor segment (game-show music in background)
- Stadium camera. “Wild Ones,” Flo Rida

Top 7
Tom Gorzellany comes in from the bullpen
- “When the Levee Breaks,” Led Zeppelin
Charlie Morton (2 pitches, single)
- Mound visit: “Green Onions,” Booker T. & the MG’s
Pitcher injury
- “YMCA,” The Village People
Jose Tabata (3 pitches, single)
- “Work Hard Play Hard,” Wiz Khalifa
Neil Walker (2 pitches, home run)
- no music
Andrew McCutchen (3 pitches, groundout)
- call-and-response organ music
- exclamatory organ music
Pedro Alvarez (6 pitches, double)
- dance music beat, brief
- organ music [“Rock Around the Clock”]
Marlon Byrd (2 pitches, groundout)
- no music
Justin Morneau (4 pitches, flyball)
- exclamatory organ music

Middle 7
- “God Bless America” (live)
- “Take Me Out to the Ballgame” (crowd)
- “Roll Out the Barrel” (crowd)

Bottom 7
Logan Schafer (3 pitches, groundout)
- "Return of the Mack," Mark Morrison*
Yuniesky Betancourt (1 pitch, popfly)
- "No Hay Pa Nadie," Los Desiguales*
Norichika Aoki (4 pitches, single)
- "Right Round," Flo Rida*
- "I Like It," Enrique Iglesias
Jean Segura (4 pitches, single, run scores)
- [one of his four walkup songs.]*
- exclamatory organ music
- "Centerfold," The J. Geils Band
- call-and-response organ music
- "What I Like About You," The Romantics
- Umpire discussion: organ music [various]
Jonathan Lucroy (4 pitches, strikeout)
- "Fight Inside," Red*
- "Centerfield," John Fogerty (clapping intro)

End 7
- Sponsor segment (three segments)
- Stadium camera. “Glad You Came,” The Wanted

Top 8
Russell Martin (5 pitches, flyball)
- exclamatory organ music
Clint Barmes (5 pitches, popfly)
- dance music beat, brief
- call-and-response organ music
- exclamatory organ music
Garrett Jones (5 pitches, strikeout)
- dance music beat, brief
- "Electric Worry," Clutch

Middle 8
- Guess the Attendance
- Stadium camera. “Jump Around,” House of Pain

Bottom 8
Aramis Ramirez (4 pitches, groundout)
- dance music beat, brief
Jeff Bianchi (6 pitches, groundout)
- "Tonight," Jeremy Camp*
- call-and-response organ music
- dance music beat, brief
- organ music ["Charge!"]
Caleb Gindl (3 pitches, groundout)
- "The Show Goes On," Lupe Fiasco*

End 8
- Stadium camera/montage. “Footloose,” Kenny Loggins

Top 9
Felix Pie (6 pitches, groundout)
- "We're Not Gonna Take It," Twisted Sister
- organ music ["Sweet Caroline"]
- "The Sweet Escape," Gwen Stefani
Neil Walker (2 pitches, lineout)
- exclamatory organ music
Andrew McCutchen (2 pitches, double)
- Mound visit: organ music
Mike Gonzalez comes in from the bullpen
- Stadium camera/montage. "Shake a Tail Feather," Ray Charles & Blues Brothers
Pedro Alvarez (3 pitches, strikeout)
- "Taking Care of Business," Bachman-Turner Overdrive

Middle 9
- Stadium camera/montage. “Space Jam,” Quad City DJs

Bottom 9
Juan Francisco (3 pitches, strikeout)
- [one of his two walkup songs.]
- call-and-response organ music
Logan Schafer (4 pitches, strikeout)
- "Return of the Mack," Mark Morrison*
- call-and-response organ music (two pitches)
Khris Davis (2 pitches, single)
- "Gangsta Rap Made Me Do It," Ice Cube*
- "This Is How We Do It," Montell Jordan
Norichika Aoki (1 pitch, groundout)
- "Right Round," Flo Rida*

Game Over
- “Three Little Birds,” Bob Marley

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