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The Brisbane Bears' team song was to the tune of "Battle Hymn of the Republic/Mine Eyes Have Seen the Glory/Glory, Glory Hallelujah" The Fitzroy Lions' team song was compiled by Bill Stephen in 1952 on a train to Perth during a football trip. Bill Stephen wrote the first line of the song after which each other player wrote a line.
Team songs are a common part of the culture of Australian rules football. The following articles relate to the songs associated with Australian rules football: Pages in category "Australian rules football songs"
"More Than a Game" is a song recorded by Australian musician and former Geisha lead singer Chris Doheny. The song was written by Darren Sanicki and John Albert as the theme song to the Nine Network's Australian rules football variety program The Footy Show. It was released as a stand-alone single in 1994, and remained the program's theme song ...
Katy Perry fans were in for a treat as they watched her AFL Grand Final pre-game performance on Saturday, September 28, in Melbourne, Australia. As the 39-year-old singer sang her 2010 hit ...
Song about Paleface Adios, winner of over 100 races. Harness racing: Little Hondo [21] 1974: Lewis Buchanan (writer), Johnny Tapp (singer) Song about Hondo Grattan, a successful horse in the 1970s. Paralympic Games: Rise to the Moment: 2000: Mike Brady (writer/singer) Official song for the Australian Paralympic Team at the 2000 Sydney ...
The song was released in August 1990 as the lead single from Anderson's studio album Blood from Stone. It peaked at number 11 on the ARIA Charts . The music video, shot in black and white and directed by Kriv Stenders , features Anderson and his band performing the song in a warehouse intercut with footage of boxer Anthony Mundine and ...
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It peaked at number 105 in Australia; a music video was also made for the song, although its whereabouts, if copies still exist, is unknown. [ 12 ] [ 13 ] On his 2007 album The World's Most Popular Pianist Plays Down Under Favorites , French pianist Richard Clayderman included a medley composed of "Up There Cazaly", " Tie Me Kangaroo Down Sport ...