Alabama fight songs were written to celebrate the victorious moments of Alabama's success over Washington in 1926
. After a wonderful success, the student newspaper of that time, The Rammer Jammer' arranged a contest to write a best fight song for University. Several people submitted their composition but the winning entry adopted as a University Fight Song was "Yea Alabama".
This opening of the game was much popular in those days. During the year 1950, an album was released for football songs and this fight song was played in this album as the Dixieland jazz version of the fight song of Alabama University. This new version of fight song was played extensively around the country in the next two decades. This album was late released with the name Touchdown'.
This Alabama University fight song was also used as the theme music of the 'Bear Bryant Show'. During 20's and 30's, the song achieved so much popularity and likeness. The last words of Alabama University fight song had become the cheer for victory and greeting during University games events.
This fight song was the symbol of success and had been played even at any significant even in University. This song was the message for courage and firm determination to win a game in life.
University of Alabama Alma meter' was another beautiful effort in the list of University fight songs. The ringtones for these fight songs of Alabama University are available online. These ringtones are very popular among university students and on some of websites; these ring tones are available free. You just needs couple of clicks to downloads.