Songwriting credit for Track 24, "Say Hey (The Willie Mays Song)”, is incorrectly attributed to (Segall) in the Booklet.
In actuality, when Mays returned from the army in 1954, a New York public relations man, Ted Worner, thought it would be a good idea to have a song about the player known as the “Say Hey Kid.” So Worner arranged for columnist [a=Dick Kleiner] to write some lyrics and then for [a=Jane Douglass White] create the music and the chorus.
1. Walt Whitman (Quote) (0:48)
2. Take Me Out To The Ball Game (1:34)
3. The Star-Spangled Banner (1:30)
4. Hurrah For Our National Game (1:16)
5. Take Me Out To The Ball Game (2:04)
6. Gee, It's A Wonderful Game (2:48)
7. Sol White (Quote From History Of Colored Baseball) / Dark Was The Night, Cold Was The Ground (1:01)
8. Steal Away (2:10)
9. Babe Ruth Radio Call (1927) (0:17)
10. Clubhouse Stomp (1:30)
11. If You Can't Make A Hit At A Ballgame, You Can't Make A Hit With Me (3:27)
12. Pound Cake (2:43)
13. The Minstrel Boy (1:37)
14. Joe DiMaggio Radio Call (0:23)
15. Joltin' Joe DiMaggio (2:51)
16. Kansas City Call (Quote) (0:44)
17. The Star-Spangled Banner (1:16)
18. The New Black-And-Tan Fantasy (2:40)
19. Jackie Robinson Radio Call (1956) (0:22)
20. Did You See Jackie Robinson Hit That Ball? (2:57)
21. Baseball Boogie (2:46)
22. Bobby Thompson's Shot Heard 'Round The World (1:24)
23. Take Me Out To The Ball Game (2:07)
24. Say Hey (The Willie Mays Song) (3:09)
25. Take Me Out To The Ball Game (1:01)
26. Henry Aaron Radio Call / When You And I Were Young, Maggie / The New York Times (Quote) (2:09)
27. Take Me Out To The Ball Game (2:51)
28. Eulogy For Jackie Robinson / Steal Away (2:07)
29. Take Me Out To The Ball Game (2:52)
30. The Sporting News (Quote) (0:35)
31. The Star-Spangled Banner (2:18)





















