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==Recordings== The song (or at least its chorus) has been recorded or cited countless times since it was written. The original music and 1908 lyrics of the song are now in the [[public domain]] in the United States (worldwide copyright remains until 70 years after the composers' deaths). The copyright to the revised 1927 lyrics entered the [[public domain in the United States]] on January 1, 2023.<ref name=FWST>{{cite news|url=http://www.star-telegram.com/300/story/741065.html |work=[[Fort Worth Star-Telegram]] |accessdate=September 5, 2008 |date=July 4, 2008 |title=Happy 100th Anniversary, 'Take Me Out to the Ball Game' |first=David |last=Thomas }}{{dead link|date=June 2016|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=https://guides.library.cornell.edu/copyright/publicdomain |work=[[Cornell University Library]] |accessdate=January 31, 2025 |title=Copyright Services: Copyright Term and the Public Domain}}</ref> It has been used as an instrumental underscore or introduction to many films or skits having to do with baseball. The first verse of the 1927 version is sung by [[Dan Hornsby]] for Columbia Records 1544-D (148277). The [[Hoosier Hot Shots]] recorded the song in 1936.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.allmusic.com/album/the-definitive-hoosier-hotshots-collection-mw0000317368 | title=Hoosier Hot Shots - the Definitive Hoosier Hotshots Collection Album Reviews, Songs & More | AllMusic | website=[[AllMusic]] }}</ref> [[Gene Kelly]] and [[Frank Sinatra]] at the start of the [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer|MGM]] [[musical film]], ''[[Take Me Out to the Ball Game (film)|Take Me Out to the Ball Game]]'' (1949), a movie that also features a song about the famous and fictitious double play combination, ''O'Brien to Ryan to Goldberg''. In the mid-1980s, the Kidsongs Kids recorded an adaptation of this song for ''A Day at Old MacDonald's Farm.'' In the mid-1990s, a Major League Baseball ad campaign featured versions of the song performed by musicians of several different genres. An [[alternative rock]] version by the [[Goo Goo Dolls]] was also recorded.<ref>{{cite news| url=http://blog.oregonlive.com/oregonianextra/2008/06/diamond_ditty_turns_100.html | work=The Oregonian | title=Diamond Ditty turns 100 | date=June 20, 2008}}</ref> Multiple genre [[Louisiana]] singer-songwriter [[Dr. John]] and pop singer [[Carly Simon]] both recorded different versions of the song for the [[PBS]] documentary series ''[[Baseball (TV series)|Baseball]]'', by [[Ken Burns]].<ref>{{cite web| url=http://www.pbs.org/kenburns/baseball/about/credits8.html | work=PBS | title=FILM CREDITS BASEBALL Inning 8: A Whole New Ballgame | accessdate=December 31, 2014}}</ref> In 2001, [[Nike, Inc.|Nike]] aired a commercial featuring a diverse group of Major League Baseball players singing lines of the song in their native languages. The players and languages featured were [[Ken Griffey Jr.]] (American English), [[Alex Rodriguez]] (Caribbean Spanish), [[Chan Ho Park]] (Korean), [[Kazuhiro Sasaki]] (Japanese), [[Graeme Lloyd]] (Australian English), [[Éric Gagné]] (Québécois French), [[Andruw Jones]] (Dutch), [[John Franco]] (Italian), [[Iván Rodríguez]] (Caribbean Spanish), and [[Mark McGwire]] (American English).<ref>{{cite video | people=Nike, Inc. | year=2001 | title= Take Me Out to the Ballgame (Bee-yooo-tiful) | url= https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yhjl8AxHFvI}}</ref>
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