The theme songs of previous World Cups are equally as popular as the event. Speaking of the World Cup theme song, the impression it gives us is these keywords: passion, dynamics, vitality, strength, and most importantly, peace, and the world is one family. The tradition of the official World Cup theme song dates back to the 1966 World Cup in England and has become an increasingly important part of the event. There are many classic songs from the past that have been handed down to this day, such as "Italian Summer" from the 1990 World Cup in Italy, "Cup of Life" by Ricky Martin from the 1998 World Cup, and "Waka Waka" from the 2010 World Cup in South Africa. Today, let’s take advantage of the opening of the World Cup to review these classic theme songs. ?UN'ESTATE ITALIANAGianna Nannini / Giorgio Moroder For some old fans, the 1990 World Cup in Italy was too unforgettable. The soulful theme song "Italian Summer" can be called a classic among classics. When the melody sounds, it feels like the sea breeze of the Apennine Peninsula and the beautiful Italian girl are right in front of you. ?The original recording version of "Italian Summer" is more soothing and traditional, while the live version adds more rock rhythms. The passionate live performances of two Italian pop music masters, Giorgio Moroder and Gianna Nannini, completely ignited the carnival in Milan. There are several versions of this song. The English version is called "To Be Number One". Super fan Alan Tam of Hong Kong also changed this song into a Cantonese version of "Ideal and Peace". ?Ideal and Peace Alan Tam? This is the summer that belongs to the romantic and uninhibited Italians, and it is also the summer that the Federal Republic of Germany wins the Gold Cup. Schillaci and Goyechea emerged this year. Gascoigne's tears in the semi-finals burned the hearts of countless English people. The arrogant football champion Maradola finally fell on the West German chariot. Under the iron cavalry. ?GlorylandDaryl Hall And John Oates? "Gloryland", the theme song of the 1994 World Cup in the United States. Along with "Gloryland", there are two other popular rock songs by Queen, "Wewill rock you" and "We are" that have entered the attention of global fans at the same time. the champions”.
?We Will Rock YouQueen?We Are The ChampionsQueen? During the competition that year, the fans sang "We will rock you" in unison at the stadium, with neat applause and slogan-like chorus. I am afraid that there will never be another song better than "We Will "Rock You" is more suitable to appear in a sports arena. The lights and audience in the whole venue change neatly with the rhythm, which is very shocking! ?