List of England national football team songs explained

This is a list of songs released with the approval of the Football Association to coincide with the England national football team's participation in the finals of the FIFA World Cup or the UEFA European Championship.

The tradition of World Cup and Euro Cup songs began in 1970. Some of the later official songs were eclipsed by unofficial songs released around the same time; at least 15 World Cup-themed singles were released for the 2002 finals,[1] and 30 for 2006. [2]

The FA announced in January 2010 there would be no official England song for the 2010 World Cup.[3] Likewise, no official song was commissioned for the 2018 tournament,[4] the 2022 tournament, or even Euro 2024.

TournamentYearSongWritersPerformersNotes
World Cup1970"Back Home"1Bill Martin, Phil CoulterEngland squad[5] While not an official song for the England team, "World Cup Willie" by Lonnie Donegan was the official song for the 1966 World Cup, and can be seen as the birth of the link between football and pop music in the UK.
World Cup1982"This Time (We’ll Get It Right)"2[6] Chris Norman, Pete SpencerEngland squad Norman & Spencer, of Smokie, had written "Head Over Heels in Love" for Kevin Keegan in 1979.
World Cup1986"We've Got the Whole World at Our Feet"66Tony Hiller, Stan James, Bobby James[7] England squadTo the tune of "He's Got the Whole World in His Hands"; modified from Nottingham Forest's anthem for the 1980 European Cup Final. The same team co-wrote Scotland's World Cup song, "Big trip to Mexico".
Euro1988"All The Way"64[8] Stock, Aitken and WatermanEngland squadReleased as an official football team song for England before finishing bottom of the Group stage table. Also the first and only official song by the England team within the Euro Cup.
World Cup1990"World in Motion"1Englandneworder (England squad and New Order)Featuring a solo rap performed by England winger John Barnes. Also samples the conclusive commentary quote from the 1966 FIFA World Cup "They Think It's all Over, It is now".
Euro1996"Three Lions"1The Lightning Seeds/Baddiel & Skinner Re-released for the 1998 World Cup when it topped the No. 1 spot again. "We're In This Together" by Simply Red was the official song and opening ceremony song of the tournament, which England hosted.[9]
World Cup1998"(How Does it Feel to Be) on Top of the World?"9Ian McCullochEngland United (Echo and the Bunnymen, Space, Spice Girls, Simon Fowler)Overshadowed by the unofficial anthems "Three Lions '98" at #1 and "Vindaloo" at #2.[10]
World Cup2002"We're On The Ball"3Ant & Dec, Harold SpiroAnthony McPartlin, Declan DonnellyWheter the song was official or not it also didn't have any other unofficial song overshadowing during that year Ant & Dec's song for the England team reached #3 in the UK singles chart.
Euro2004"All Together Now 2004"5Peter Hooton, Steve GrimesOriginally released during World Cup 1990, the Euro 2004 version was edited by DJ Spoony.
World Cup2006"World at Your Feet"3EmbraceEmbraceEmbrace's official song for England reached #3 in the UK singles chart makes it the second England team song to become a No. 3 hit.
World Cup2010"Shout (Shout for England song)"1Roland Orzabal et al.Dizzee Rascal (ft. James Corden)Not an official song, though permission was given for the England football team's logo, and footage of England matches and players was used in the video. Royalties of the single went to Great Ormond Street Hospital.
Euro2012"Sing 4 England"DNCPaul Baker, B. RoutledgeChris 'Kammy' Kamara (ft. Joe Public Utd)A charity single not commissioned by the FA but subsequently endorsed by it.[11]
World Cup2014"Sport Relief's Greatest Day"7Take ThatGary Barlow, Eliza Doolittle, Katy B and Spice Girls Melanie C and Emma Bunton with former footballers such as Gary Lineker, Michael Owen, Peter Shilton, Glenn Hoddle and Sir Geoff HurstA re-recorded version of the Take That song featuring vocals from Barlow and other pop singers. It was announced as the official song for the England football team at the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, with the video being presented on YouTube, but it was never released as a single.[12] [13] Following his death shortly before the tournament, Rik Mayall's England song Noble England reached #7 in the UK charts.
Euros2020"Olé (We Are England '21)"51Krept & Konan feat. S1lva, M1llionz & MorrissonKrept & Konan feat. S1lva, M1llionz & MorrissonReleased during the tournament, on 26 June 2021.
World Cup2022"Three Lions 2022 (It's Coming Home For Christmas)"47The Lightning Seeds/Baddiel & SkinnerThe Christmas version of an England National Football Team song that isn't actually official but reminiscing on how the Women's Football Team hosted and won the 2022 Womens Euro Cup.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: https://web.archive.org/web/20090722020725/http://www.theofficialcharts.com/lowdown/worldcup/index.html. 22 July 2009 . World Cup Special: Anything is passable. 2002 . Official Charts Lowdown. Official UK Charts Company. 11 September 2014.
  2. Web site: Anthems vie for World Cup glory . 5 June 2006 . . . 17 January 2010.
  3. News: 'No World Cup song', FA confirms . 15 January 2010 . BBC News. BBC. 17 January 2010.
  4. Web site: England to travel to Russia 2018 without a World Cup song, FA reveal. Gareth. Davies. May 9, 2018. www.telegraph.co.uk.
  5. News: Top 10 England World Cup songs . https://web.archive.org/web/20100122124314/http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/world-cup-2010/6175232/Top-10-England-World-Cup-songs.html . dead . 22 January 2010 . Cooper . Rachel . 13 October 2009 . Daily Telegraph . 17 January 2010 . London .
  6. Web site: 'Lost' World Cup song unearthed . 7 June 2006 . . . 17 January 2010.
  7. Web site: John . Holman . Tony Hiller ultimate discography/jukebox . Tony Hiller official website . 17 January 2010.
  8. Web site: England's Euro 2004 song revealed . 7 May 2004 . . . 17 January 2010.
  9. Web site: Music: Rocking all over the World Cup . Perrone . Pierre . 22 May 1998 . . 18 January 2010 .
  10. Web site: Game on for World Cup anthems . Leggett . Chris . 28 March 2006 . BBC News. BBC. 17 January 2010.
  11. Web site: The FA back Chris Kamara's charity song for the Euros . 11 May 2012 . 11 September 2014 . FA . dead . https://wayback.archive-it.org/all/20120512154141/http://www.thefa.com/England/News/2012/fa-back-england-song-110512 . 12 May 2012 .
  12. Web site: Video: England's 2014 World Cup song revealed as Sir Geoff Hurst joins Gary Lineker and Gary Barlow . 11 March 2014 . 10 June 2016 . Mirror Online.
  13. Web site: FA drops Barlow's official England World Cup song. May 31, 2014. The Independent.