Playlist: Walk-up songs you’ll hear at First Horizon Park this season

Tune in to the Spotify playlist we’ve put together ahead of the Nashville Sounds’ home opener on Tuesday, April 2.

Two players embrace on the field during a game as another walks up to them.

Cheer on the Sounds as they take the First Horizon Park field for the first time this season on Tuesday, April 2 against the St. Paul Saints. | Photo via the Nashville Sounds

Beyond the crack of the bat and barks on Tito’s Tail Waggin’ Tuesdays, Nashville Sounds players have curated some notable noises of their own that will give the crowd a glimpse into their personalities as they step up to the plate this season.

We got a hold of the team’s 2024 walk-up songs, and it’s a total mix — from pitcher Rob Zastryzny’s choice of the Bee Gees’ funky, 1970s dance hit “Stayin’ Alive” to Bob Marley’s highly-covered “Three Little Birds” picked by outfielder Chavez Young.

Listen to a preview of the playlist on our Spotify, or hear them in person during the home opener on Tuesday, April 2 with a post-game fireworks show and schedule cling giveaway.

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