Per Wikipedia, “the lyrics originate from The Rammer-Jammer, a student magazine in the 1920s, and the yellowhammer, Alabama's state bird.” The nickname of the current opponent is substituted for "Vols", (short for Volunteers, the nickname for the University of Tennessee) except when the opponent is Auburn, in which case the name "Auburn" is used rather than its nickname of Tigers. The latest Tweets from Rammer Jammer (@RachaelFlagg): "#ColleenNolan I still love you and fuck the haters" Rammer Jammer, Yellowhammer, give 'em hell, Alabama! The "Rammer Jammer Cheer" is a traditional cheer. Author Warren St. John titled his 2004 bestseller about obsessive sports fans Rammer Jammer Yellow Hammer after the cheer. Rammer Jammer Cheer. Rammer Jammer Lyrics; Military Sniper Kills; Jared Padalecki Myspace Layouts; Fsk Caller Id; Java File Explorer Software; Horned Owls Nest; Php Modem Dialing Script; Ipad Learn Music; Patches Scrolls The; Easy Contact Form; Repair Corrupt Directory Tool; Bible Vocabulary; Draw Quarter Notes Free. Rammer jammer, yellow hammer, Give ’em hell, Alabama.” As you can imagine from reading that, you have to have a bit of an accent to get rammer jammer, yellow hammer, and Alabama (Al-a-bam-er) to rhyme. The lyrics originate from "The Rammer-Jammer," a student newspaper in the 1920s, and the yellowhammer, Alabama's state bird. The cheer was most noted during the years of Coach Paul "Bear" Bryant and his head cheerleader Mickey Grigsby.