‘No World Cup song’, FA confirms

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Embrace singer Danny McNamara

Embrace’s 2006 song did not win over fans

The FA has confirmed that, for the first time since 1966, there will be no official song to mark England’s World Cup campaign in South Africa.

According to an FA spokesman, the England management "want to be fully focused on the football".

Several unofficial anthems have been rumoured, including a reworking of 1990′s World in Motion by New Order.

The 2006 World Cup song, World At Your Feet by Embrace, charted at number three after a lukewarm response.

UK punk singer Jimmy Pursey, frontman of Sham 69, who recorded their own World Cup song the same year, branded Embrace’s track "embarrassing".

There were also efforts from Tony Christie and Crazy Frog.

The previous World Cup song, in 2002 was recorded by TV presenters Ant and Dec. In 1998, The Spice Girls sang (How Does It Feel To Be) On Top Of The World, written by Echo and the Bunnymen frontman Ian McCulloch.

1 Comment

SteveJanuary 16th, 2010 at 2:21 pm

Don`t you ca find many a World Cup Songs at http://www.world-cup-song.com. It has been established to celebrate songs written in support of teams playing in the soccer World Cup in South Africa 2010. Song writers, artists and football supporters can post their world cup song as an MP3 or YouTube video. It is free to do so.

We already have songs from Algeria, Brazil, England, Japan etc.

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