Popular cheering songs for summer high school baseball and classic brass band tunes that hype up the crowd
High school baseball, which captivates countless fans every year, just wouldn’t be the same without theme songs and brass band cheers, would it?In this article, we’ll introduce recommended tracks associated with the Summer Koshien, selected from a wide range of classics and fan favorites.From trendy J-pop numbers that energize the crowd with brass band performances, to songs that capture the spirit of baseball, and theme tunes from high school baseball programs like Nettō Koshien.We’ve picked out cheering songs that convey heartfelt messages of support to the players.They’re all timeless tunes that at times fire up the ballplayers and at other times warmly lift them up.
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Popular cheering songs and classic brass band tunes that hype up Summer High School Baseball (21–30)
southpawpinku redii

As the title “Southpaw” suggests, the song features many baseball-related terms.
That’s why it’s extremely popular as a baseball cheer song.
It depicts a heated, spark-filled showdown between an ace pitcher wearing number 1 and the opposing batter.
The contrast with Pink Lady’s flashy costumes and bold choreography feels very fresh and innovative.
It’s also firmly established as a staple brass band piece in high school baseball, so it’s definitely one to keep in mind.
Jock Rock

This is a song beloved as the cheering anthem of powerhouse Chiben Wakayama High School, a regular at Koshien.
Its powerful sound leaves a strong impression—you’ve probably heard it during TV broadcasts and the like.
The piece is arranged for concert band, but it was originally composed for Yamaha’s MIDI standard, the XG sound module.
Incidentally, it’s nicknamed a “magic song”: there’s a superstition that whenever it’s played, a dramatic comeback follows, so it’s considered very lucky!
Popular Cheer Songs and Classic Pep Band Tunes That Hype Up Summer High School Baseball (31–40)
TouchIwasaki Yoshimi

Wasn’t it Mitsuru Adachi’s manga Touch, rather than PL Gakuen or Yokohama High School, that truly established high school baseball as a genre in Japan? The song used as its theme, like the two protagonists Tatsuya Uesugi and Minami Asakura, is etched deeply in our hearts and has become one of those tracks that instantly evokes high school baseball.
Sunny Day SundaySenchimentaru Basu

Sunny Day Sunday, the signature song by Sentimental Bus.
The cover features a photo of a baseball stadium in Kanagawa Prefecture, and the track is packed with baseball vibes, sampling numerous sound effects from the baseball anime Star of the Giants.
It’s been quite a while since its release, but it remains a staple for baseball cheering! With summer-evoking lyrics and a fast, driving tempo, it’s a classic that’s perfectly suited for summer high school baseball.
CopacabanaBarry Manilow

Copacabana is a classic Koshien cheer song that lets you feel the sizzling heat of Latin music.
It’s a 1978 track by American singer-songwriter Barry Manilow, and it’s especially popular with the brass band of powerhouse high school baseball team Chiben Wakayama.
While “Copacabana” is the name of a beach in Brazil, the song tells a poignant story set in an American nightclub of the same name, not at the beach.
Its rhythm-packed Latin flair fuels the players battling under the blazing sun with even more passion.
If you’re performing it, why not deliver a scorching rendition—one that won’t lose to Brazil’s heat—as a rousing cheer for the ballplayers?
Pretty FlyThe Offspring

This piece became a hot topic when Takamatsu Commercial High School performed it at Koshien in 2016, their first appearance in 20 years—and what an incredibly cool performance it was! The original song is actually one of the signature tracks by the American pop-punk band The Offspring.
Although the arrangement here gives a quite different impression from the original, it fits the instrumentation of a wind ensemble perfectly and sounds awesome.
This song also has a reputation as a “magic” piece that brings opportunities to those who perform it, so its popularity is likely to rise even further.
Combat March

Composed in 1965 by the Waseda University Cheerleading Club Band, the piece was unveiled at that year’s Waseda–Keio game.
Because its rhythm is march-like and it was also performed during the victory parade, it came to be known as the “Combat March.” At Waseda University, it is mainly played at moments when there is a chance to score.



