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FIFA World Cup songs and anthems [1] are tunes and songs adopted officially by FIFA (or by official broadcasters and partners selected by FIFA), to be used prior to the World Cup event and to accompany the championships during the event. [2] They are also used in advertising campaigns for the World Cup.
The song was also successful in Canada, reaching number three and topping the Adult Contemporary chart for one week. It was composed by Secada, Miguel Morejon, and Joseph Stefano, while Emilio Estefan Jr. produced the piece. This single was sung by Secada at the 1994 FIFA World Cup opening ceremony. [1]
The same team co-wrote Scotland's World Cup song, "Big trip to Mexico". [7] Euro 1988 "All The Way" 64 [8] Stock, Aitken and Waterman: England squad: Released as an official football team song for England before finishing bottom of the Group stage table. Also the first and only official song by the England team within the Euro Cup. World Cup 1990
The song was a worldwide success, reaching number two in the UK, number four on the Billboard Hot 100 in the US, number three in Canada, and the top ten in many other countries. [4] [5] In 2009, it was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame [6] and was voted the world's favourite song in a 2005 Sony Ericsson world music poll. [7]
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Hart wrote a charity song titled "It's All About The Children" for which Hart and Jones and other artists played on the record. [8] [9] They included: Paul Young, Gary Granger, Ronnie Wood, and Rick Wills. [10] The band recorded an album titled Any Day Now which Hart co-wrote all of the tracks and sole wrote most of the tracks. [11]
The 1992 World Cup was the first to feature coloured player clothing, white cricket balls and black sight screens, with a number of matches being played under floodlights. [6] It was also the first Cricket World Cup to be held in the Southern Hemisphere , and the first to include South Africa , who had been allowed to re-join the International ...
"Un'estate italiana" (Italian: [uneˈstaːte itaˈljaːna]), "Un verano italiano" (Spanish: [um beˈɾano itaˈljano]; both meaning "An Italian summer") or "To Be Number One" is a 1989 song composed by Giorgio Moroder which was used as the official song of the 1990 FIFA World Cup held in Italy, the first to hold such distinction.