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  2. Three Lions (song) - Wikipedia

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    "3 Lions '98" was re-released for the World Cup in 2002, and again on 5 June 2006 for the World Cup 2006 in Germany. It charted at number nine on the UK Singles Chart in 2006. The 2006 re-release was a DualDisc version with both the original version of "Three Lions" and "3 Lions '98" on the CD side and the music videos for the two songs on the ...

  3. Category:Songs about lions - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Three Lions (song) This page was last edited on 17 December 2024, at 03:11 (UTC). ...

  4. List of Australian Football League team songs - Wikipedia

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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.

  5. Three Lions and Sweet Caroline played at Clarence House

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    The anthems were performed by the Band of the Coldstream Guards in the royal gardens ahead of England’s semi final against Denmark.

  6. Vindaloo (song) - Wikipedia

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    In May 1998, while discussing the forthcoming FIFA World Cup at the Groucho Club, Allen and James had the idea of creating an unofficial World Cup song. [2] James thought that a drum beat he heard at a match at Craven Cottage would make a good football song, and they went to see Guy Pratt to write the song together, basing the melody on an established football chant.

  7. The Power of Four - Wikipedia

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    "The Power of Four" is a joint anthem composed for the British & Irish Lions rugby union team. It was written by Neil Myers in 2005. [1] It was commissioned by the Lions head coach, Sir Clive Woodward for the 2005 British & Irish Lions tour to New Zealand as the official song.

  8. The Nittany Lion - Wikipedia

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    "The Nittany Lion" was written by Penn State graduate and former Glee Club member James Leyden between 1922 and 1924. Professor Hummel Fishburn and Blue Band Bandmaster Tommy Thompson assisted Leyden in finishing the song, which was premiered at a pep rally the night before a football game to instant popularity.

  9. Lions, Tigers & Bears (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Lions, Tigers & Bears" is the fourth single released from American R&B–soul singer Jazmine Sullivan's debut album Fearless. The song impacted radio on November 11, 2008, and was officially released on December 16, 2008, as the third single.