This article originally appeared on VICE Sports in August 2014.
“Take Me Out to the Ballgame” is the perfect song to accompany baseball in that it is joyful but also really, really boring, like a cake made out of mashed potatoes and mayonnaise. It’s a simple, childish melody best heard while singing along tunelessly in a large crowd of bellowing strangers—there’s just not that much you can do with it, musically. That doesn’t mean that people haven’t tried, however. Oh Lord, how they have tried! The Goo Goo Dolls tried in 1996, when they made a commercial for Major League Baseball:
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The song was also attempted by a collection of artists—including the Allman Brothers, Nils Lofgren, Melissa Etheridge, James Brown, MC Hammer, and Ozzy Osbourne—in a spot for the 1993 All-Star game that one YouTube user describes as “A little baseball/music fun from 20 years ago”:
Or the version made by country rock band Lonestar, appropriated by this YouTube user for some Little League highlights:
Or this cover, which sounds more or less like you’d imagine a band called Metal Patriots to sound:
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