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- Up_There_Cazaly abstract ""Up There Cazaly" is an Australian rules football catchphrase inspired by early 20th century St Kilda and South Melbourne great Roy Cazaly. It was used by teammate Fred "Skeeter" Fleiter and others when they wanted Cazaly to hit the ball clear of ruck contests. The expression later became the basis of a song recorded and composed by The Two Man Band (Mike Brady).The song was recorded in 1979, intended as a promotion for Channel Seven's VFL coverage. The single, released on the independent Fable Records label, sold over 250,000 copies and became the largest-selling Australian single ever released up to that time. It has since become synonymous with Australian football, and has featured as the pre/post-match entertainment of many VFL/AFL Grand Finals.The song's tune has an unusual key scheme: the verses are in D major, and the chorus is in F major, which is a fairly distant, unrelated key, especially for a popular song; and its final repetition is in G major, in which key the song ends."Up There Cazaly" was also a cry used by Australian troops during World War II.The song is also used as the walkout tune for Tonbridge Angels in the United Kingdom.".
- Up_There_Cazaly bSide ""The Winner's March (Instrumental)"".
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- Up_There_Cazaly genre Novelty_song.
- Up_There_Cazaly genre Pop_rock.
- Up_There_Cazaly musicalArtist Mike_Brady_(musician).
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- Up_There_Cazaly writer Mike_Brady_(musician).
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- Up_There_Cazaly label "Fable".
- Up_There_Cazaly length "160.0".
- Up_There_Cazaly name "Up There Cazaly".
- Up_There_Cazaly released "1979".
- Up_There_Cazaly writer "Mike Brady".
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- Up_There_Cazaly comment ""Up There Cazaly" is an Australian rules football catchphrase inspired by early 20th century St Kilda and South Melbourne great Roy Cazaly. It was used by teammate Fred "Skeeter" Fleiter and others when they wanted Cazaly to hit the ball clear of ruck contests. The expression later became the basis of a song recorded and composed by The Two Man Band (Mike Brady).The song was recorded in 1979, intended as a promotion for Channel Seven's VFL coverage.".
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