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[Frenzy] A Collection of Popular High School Baseball Cheering Songs

A quintessential part of summer and inseparable from high school baseball is the cheering songs.

The pieces performed by each school’s brass band are themselves sources of energy, and some tunes are even called “magic songs” for their power to change the flow of a game—so their presence is anything but ordinary.

This article introduces popular, classic cheering songs for high school baseball that will get even viewers pumped up.

Even if you don’t know the original songs, you’ll still enjoy it—so take this opportunity to have some fun!

[Frenzy] High School Baseball Cheering Song Popular Hits (31–40)

On Your SideSuperfly

2015 ABC Summer High School Baseball Support Song / “Netto Koshien” Theme Song
On Your SideSuperfly

It’s an inspiring anthem that speaks to you with a soul-stirring voice, saying, “I’m always on your side.” As the 2015 support song for the Summer High School Baseball tournament, this Superfly track upheld the hearts of many.

Rather than just giving you a push from behind, it feels like someone sitting beside you in your loneliness and anxiety, shedding tears with you—a deep love that truly saves the heart.

It becomes a refuge when you want to support someone important, and when you want to feel supported yourself.

Brimming with tenderness and strength, it’s a song that fully justifies the story that Shiho Ochi was moved to tears during the recording.

Hissatsu Shigotonin Theme Song: “Hissatsu!”Hirao Masaaki

The theme song Hissatsu! from Hissatsu Shigotonin really fires you up with the feeling of “Let’s go take down the other team!” The opening trumpet builds tension and excitement at the same time, and the sound that follows gives a strong push to face your opponents—perfect for high school baseball players heading into battle.

It’s such a great match for baseball that even some pro players have used it as their walk-up music.

Let’s send a passionate cheer to those high school ballplayers while listening to this song that also boosts the spirits of the fans.

Farewell, Azure Visageroodo obu mejyaa

When it comes to songs that perfectly suit high school baseball, many people probably think of “Saraba Aoki Omokage.” This track was specially written by Road of Major as the opening theme for the anime MAJOR Season 2, which depicts the achievements of high school baseball players.

It also drew attention for its CD jacket collaboration with the anime.

The lyrics portray the passion of youth and baseball, and combined with the impassioned vocals, they really tug at the heartstrings.

Another appeal is the sense of hope for the future that the song conveys.

Odoru Pompoko RinB.B. Kuīnzu

B.B. Queens “Odoru Pompokolin ~ Chibi Maruko-chan 25th Anniversary Version ~”
Odoru Pompoko RinB.B. Kuīnzu

This is a song that put smiles on faces across Japan as the ending theme of a beloved national anime, and in 1991 it also inspired high school ballplayers as the entrance march for the Spring High School Baseball Tournament.

With lyrics by Momoko Sakura that capture the joy of everyday life, and an irresistibly cheerful melody composed by Tetsurō Oda, it lifts the spirits of everyone who listens.

Released in April 1990, the song became a million seller and won the Pop/Rock category at that year’s Japan Record Awards.

It’s a cross-generational happy song that makes both children and adults want to sing and dance together.

The One and Only Flower in the WorldSMAP

A song by SMAP with a melody that warmly embraces many hearts and lyrics that gently give listeners a push.

Originally included on the July 2002 album “SMAP 015/Drink! Smap!” and later reworked as a single in March 2003, the track also became well known as the theme song for the drama “Boku no Ikiru Michi,” starring Tsuyoshi Kusanagi.

In the spring of 2004, it colored Koshien as the march for the Spring Senbatsu High School Baseball Tournament, and its emotional impact remains undimmed.

It’s a timeless classic that brings courage and hope—perfect for a festival of sports.

[Frenzy] Compilation of Popular High School Baseball Cheering Songs (41–50)

There’s always tomorrowUrufuruzu & Re:Japan

“Alright, let’s give it our all again tomorrow!” This is a song of hope that gives you that kind of straightforward courage, brought to you by Ulfuls and Re:Japan.

Preserving the original’s warmth, their rendition shines with a new brilliance.

The Ulfuls version was released as a single in 2001, followed shortly by Re:Japan’s version; the latter topped the Oricon charts and was featured in TV dramas and commercials.

In spring 2002, it was selected as the march for the National High School Baseball Invitational, delivering a fresh, moving atmosphere to Koshien.

When you’re about to take a new step, this song will surely give you great strength.

TSUNAMISazan Ōrusutāzu

A gem of a ballad by Southern All Stars.

From the piano’s beautiful melody that swells into a grand sound, to Keisuke Kuwata’s richly expressive vocals that sing of irrepressible love and the ache of heartbreak, it resonates deeply with listeners.

Released in January 2000, the song achieved a record-breaking 2.936 million copies sold.

In March 2001, it was also chosen as the entrance march for the Spring National High School Baseball Tournament.

When you want to reaffirm your unchanging feelings for someone special, or quietly look back on the past at night, this song will gently stay by your side.