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In the UK, "Eye of the Tiger" sold 956,000 copies and was number one on the UK Singles Chart for four consecutive weeks. At the 25th Annual Grammy Awards, "Eye of the Tiger" won Best Rock Performance by Duo or Group with Vocal and was nominated for Song of the Year. At the 55th Academy Awards, it was nominated for Best Original Song.
James Michael Peterik (/ ˈ p iː t ə r ɪ k / PEE-tə-rik; [1] born November 11, 1950) [2] is an American musician and songwriter. He is best known as the founder of the rock band Survivor, as vocalist and guitarist in The Ides of March, and as co-writer of the anthem "Eye of the Tiger", the theme from the 1982 film Rocky III.
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"Eye of the Tiger" Survivor: 3 "I Love Rock 'n Roll" Joan Jett & The Blackhearts: 4 "Ebony and Ivory" Paul McCartney and Stevie Wonder: 5 "Centerfold" The J. Geils Band: 6 "Don't You Want Me" The Human League: 7 "Jack & Diane" John Cougar: 8 "Hurts So Good" John Cougar: 9 "Abracadabra" Steve Miller Band: 10 "Hard to Say I'm Sorry" Chicago: 11 ...
Goodall performed a thrilling cover of Survivor's "Eye of the Tiger," known for being the theme to the 1982 film "Rocky III." When asked in a pre-taped segment why he chose the song, Goodall said ...
It is the second most successful single from Eye of the Tiger, peaking at number 17 on the US charts. It appears as the eighth track on the album. It appears as the eighth track on the album. Release
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After making the No. 1 hit "Eye of the Tiger" for Rocky III, the band was asked to perform a composed song for the 1984 film The Karate Kid. The song reached No. 63 on the Billboard Hot 100 on July 7, 1984, and stayed on the chart for seven weeks. [2] The song was later re-issued on the Vital Signs album in 2009 by Rock Candy.