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[Fight songs and marches included] Moving songs you want to hear at the Spring High School Baseball Tournament

There are probably many people who don’t usually watch professional baseball but never miss high school baseball every time, right? High school baseball is packed with all kinds of stories from the players, and it’s truly moving! Behind that inspiration, you can’t do without the powerful music—like the marching songs, theme songs, and fight songs.

So in this article, we’ll introduce a wide range of tracks: from songs associated with the Spring High School Baseball Tournament to perfect anthems for anyone chasing a dream! Please enjoy the songs that bring back the emotion of past tournaments and the classics that will hype up this year’s as well.

[Including Fight Songs and Marches] Moving Songs You Want to Hear at Spring High School Baseball (91–100)

Further awayRemioromen

Remioromen – Farther (Music Video Short ver.)
Further awayRemioromen

This song was released in 2008 as the 12th major-label single by the rock band Remioromen.

It carries an uplifting message about not giving up and moving forward with all your strength.

It gained attention as the theme song for Fuji TV’s coverage of the Beijing Olympics.

Song of SpringFujihara Sakura

Sakura Fujiwara – “Spring Song” (short ver.)
Song of SpringFujihara Sakura

This is Sakura Fujiwara’s cover of Spitz’s classic song Haru no Uta.

It was also used as the theme song for the second part of the film March Comes in Like a Lion, so many people may have heard it in theaters.

It has a different vibe from the original and has been crafted into a moving song that fits high school baseball perfectly.

Be a boy.Takahashi Yuu

This is a song by singer-songwriter Yu Takahashi, released digitally in 2011.

It is included on his first album, “Real-Time Singer-Songwriter.” Chosen as the ending theme for the TBS TV program “Honne Biyori,” the song is a ballad set to piano and cello accompaniment that delivers a powerful message: “If you can’t find the meaning of living right now, it’s fine to add it later.” It’s a track I especially want boys of the high school baseball generation to hear.

As many times as you likeDREAMS COME TRUE

Released in 2005, this is DREAMS COME TRUE’s 35th single.

It was used in many contexts, including as the theme song for the Fuji TV drama “Kyumei Byoto 24 Ji” (Emergency Room 24 Hours), and it remains a fan favorite.

In addition, professional baseball players such as Yuichi Honda, Tsuyoshi Ueda, and Kyohei Kamezawa have used it as their walk-up music, making it a familiar tune for baseball fans as well.

The song carries a positive message.

My Best Of My LifeSuperfly

Superfly 『My Best Of My Life』Music Video
My Best Of My LifeSuperfly

This is Superfly’s seventh single, released in 2009.

The powerful vocals and beautiful string tones create a grand sense of scale.

It was used as the entrance march for the 82nd National High School Baseball Invitational Tournament held in 2010.