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  2. Un'estate italiana - Wikipedia

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    "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.

  3. Ciao ciao Italia - Wikipedia

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    "Ciao ciao Italia" is a song used as the anthem for the Sweden national team during the 1990 FIFA World Cup in Italy. The song was written by Lasse Holm and Eddie Oliva and performed by the Swedish band After Shave. [1] The single peaked at 12th position at the Swedish singles chart.

  4. List of FIFA World Cup songs and anthems - Wikipedia

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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.

  5. To Be Number One - Wikipedia

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    The English version of "Un'estate italiana", a song composed for the 1990 FIFA World Cup held in Italy Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title To Be Number One .

  6. FIFA's 90-second anthem rules has unintentionally ... - AOL

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    By TALES AZZONI AP Sports Writer TERESOPOLIS, Brazil (AP) -- Go ahead, FIFA, stop the music if you want. Fans will keep singing anyway. FIFA limits anthems to 90 seconds so they can get the World ...

  7. List of number-one hits of 1990 (Italy) - Wikipedia

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    Song Artist(s) January 6 "Lambada" "Kaoma" January 13 January 20 January 27 February 3 February 10 "Un' Estate Italiana" "Edoardo Bennato", "Gianna Nannini" February 17 February 24 March 3 March 10 "Nothing Compares 2 U" "Sinéad O'Connor" March 17 "Vattene Amore" "Amedeo Minghi", "Mietta" March 24 March 31 April 7 April 14 April 21 April 28 May 5

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  9. World Cup Soccer: Italia '90 - Wikipedia

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    It was known simply as Italia '90 for the Tronix budget reissues. Different games were also released by Virgin Mastertronic for Sega consoles as World Cup Italia '90. This is the second licensed game based on the FIFA World Cup featuring the official logo and the mascot, the first having been the ill-fated World Cup Carnival for the 1986 FIFA ...