Let's Go, Go-Go White Sox

It was written by former White Sox minor leaguer Al Trace and his friend Walter "Li'l Wally" Jagiello.

Later, the song was only heard sporadically until June 2005, when team scoreboard operations and TV production director Jeff Szynal dusted off an old record of the tune.

He put together a video montage and ran the words across the JumboTron in center field at U.S. Cellular Field during a turn-back-the-clock game against the Los Angeles Dodgers, the team that defeated the White Sox in the 1959 World Series.

The White Sox won the game on a walk-off home run by A. J. Pierzynski, and the song has blared over the stadium speakers ever since in rally situations.

In the 2005 postseason, Fox played clips of the song in their playoff coverage.

WGN-TV also played the song during the victory parade on October 28, over a series of clips that interwove action footage from 1959 and 2005.

When we're in the stands, We'll make those rafters ring; All through the season, You will hear us sing.