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UEFA European Championship songs and anthems are songs and tunes adopted officially to be used as warm-ups to the event, to accompany the championships during the event and as a souvenir reminder of the events as well as for advertising campaigns leading for the European Championship, giving the singers exceptional universal world coverage and notoriety.[1]
The songs chosen are usually multilingual using English, the language of the official language of the organising country as well as other world languages, most notably Spanish. The official versions also results in cover versions in many other languages by the original artist or by local artists.
Official songs and anthems edit
Broadcast Theme Music edit
While usually most music used is UEFA Euro official theme songs, sometimes broadcasters tend to use other songs in some cases. Following is a list of when those cases happened.
Edition | Host Country | Broadcaster | Song Title | Languages/Instrumental | Peformers | Writing and Producing |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2012 | Poland Ukraine |
ESPN | Untitled or Unknown[3][4] | Instrumental | ||
BBC | Escape | Instrumental | Craig Armstrong | Craig Armstrong | ||
ITV | Peter and the Wolf | Instrumental | Sergei Prokofiev | |||
2016 | France | ESPN | Untitled or Unknown[5][6] | Instrumental | ||
BBC | La Foule | French | Izzy Bizu | Ben Foster | ||
ITV | La Mer | French | Charles Trenet | |||
2020 | Europe | ESPN | Untitled or Unknown[7] | Instrumental | ||
BBC | Force Majeure [8] | Instrumental | Gaspard Auge | Gaspard Auge
Michael Declerck | ||
ITV | You Ain't The Problem | English | Michael Kiwanuka | Brian Burton
Dean Josiah Cover Michael Kiwanuka | ||
2024 | Germany | Fox Sports | "FOX Sports FIFA World Cup Theme"[9] | Instrumental | Pete Calandra | Pete Calandra |
Entrance music edit
Championship | Host country | Music | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1992 | Sweden | ||
1996 | England | ||
2000 | Netherlands Belgium |
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2004 | Portugal | ||
2008 | Austria Switzerland |
"Seven Nation Army" | |
2012 | Poland Ukraine |
"Heart of Courage" | |
2016 | France | "This One's for You (Orchestral Version)" | |
2020 | Europe | "We Are the People (Orchestral Version)" | |
2024 | Germany | (to be decided) | |
2028 | United Kingdom Ireland |
(to be decided) | |
2032 | Italy Turkey |
(to be decided) |
Official albums edit
- 1996 – The Beautiful Game
- 2000 – Euro 2000: The Official Album
- 2004 – Vive O 2004!
See also edit
References edit
- ^ "Enrique Iglesias, David Guetta, Martin Garrix: all the EURO finals' songs". UEFA.com. Union of European Football Associations. 18 December 2019. Archived from the original on 13 June 2021. Retrieved 10 January 2020.
- ^ "Swedish star Zara Larsson sings summer football hit". 11 May 2016. Archived from the original on 12 May 2016.
- ^ "ESPN: UEFA EURO 2012". Prologue. Retrieved 2024-05-22.
- ^ ESPN UEFA Euro 2012 Intro Logos Edition 720p. 2012-06-18. Retrieved 2024-05-22 – via YouTube.
- ^ "ESPN UEFA Euro 2016 Motion Graphics Gallery". NewscastStudio. Retrieved 2024-05-22.
- ^ ESPN EURO 2016 INTRO. 2016-06-16. Retrieved 2024-05-22 – via YouTube.
- ^ UEFA EURO 2020 on ESPN - Intro. 2021-06-09. Retrieved 2024-05-22 – via YouTube.
- ^ "Gaspard Auge's Force Majeure to soundtrack BBC's UEFA Euro 2020 coverage". www.musicweek.com. Retrieved 2024-05-22.
- ^ UEFA EURO 2024 Intro FS1. 2023-12-03. Retrieved 2024-05-22 – via YouTube.