Top Gun Anthem Explained

Top Gun Anthem
Type:single
Artist:Harold Faltermeyer and Steve Stevens
Album:Top Gun
Recorded:1985
Length:4:12
Label:Columbia
Producer:Harold Faltermeyer

"Top Gun Anthem" is an instrumental rock composition and the theme of the Top Gun media franchise, including the original 1986 film Top Gun and its 2022 sequel . Harold Faltermeyer wrote the music with Steve Stevens playing guitar and Faltermeyer on the keyboard on the recording. In the film, the full song is played in the film's ending scene.

Overview

An edited version of the song without the electric guitar is played in the opening sequence set aboard the aircraft carrier deck during launch preparations - the music is set so that after the F-14 Tomcat's engines are on full afterburner and the aircraft subsequently launches from the catapult, it immediately changes to "Danger Zone" by Kenny Loggins. This edited version would re-appear in a similar fashion during the opening scene of , but with F/A-18 E/F Super Hornets and F-35s replacing the F-14s.

In an interview for Red Bull Academy in 2014, Faltermeyer recalled simultaneously recording keyboard parts for Billy Idol's Whiplash Smile while also composing a melody for a scene in the movie Fletch. Idol passed by the control room on a break and opened the door for a listen. He liked the melody and pumped his fist in the air, saying it was "Top Gun". In a 2022 interview with AXS TV, Stevens said Faltermeyer showed him a Betamax copy of the film's workprint and offered him to record the guitar section of the song.[1]

Achievements

"Top Gun Anthem" won a 1987 Grammy Award for Best Pop Instrumental Performance.

Music video

The song's music video, directed by Dominic Sena, shows Faltermeyer playing the piano and Stevens on electric guitar in a hangar with naval aircraft. This video was re-released within the 2004 Top Gun Collector's Edition DVD.

Stevens used a Hamer SS signature guitar in the music video but for the recording he used his Charvel San Dimas Glow and a 100-watt Marshall amplifier to record his part. He also used a Boss compressor pedal to add more sustain. There is only one guitar track throughout the entire piece, with the exception of the ending.

Availability

The song is available on both the original Top Gun soundtrack album and the expanded edition. A re-recorded version is also available on the soundtrack, .

Personnel

Other uses

The theme was used in Bollywood movie Darr.

The theme was played on organ as an intro to "Don't Need a Gun" during Billy Idol's Whiplash Smile tour.

A similar tune was found in the 1988 Amiga flight simulator F/A-18 Interceptor.

Rapper T.I. sampled the guitar riff for his song "Big Things Poppin'."

On July 3, 2008, Activision released a free downloadable version of the "Top Gun Anthem" covered by Steve Ouimette for both the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions of .[3]

A remixed version of the song is featured as the official soundtrack for the Top Gun: Maverick DLC in , alongside "Danger Zone".

Charts

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Peak
position
South Korea Download (Circle)[4] 159
US Rock Digital Song Sales (Billboard)[5] 11

Notes and References

  1. Kenny Loggins Reveals How "Danger Zone" from Top Gun Came to Life . . . May 29, 2022 . June 3, 2022.
  2. Web site: Harold Faltermeyer's Top Gun Anthem was originally intended for a Chevy Chase comedy, but then Billy Idol got involved . 19 May 2022 .
  3. Web site: Guitar Hero III Getting Free Top Gun Anthem DLC . 2008-07-01 . 2008-07-02 . Ludwig Kietzmann . Joystiq.
  4. Web site: Download Chart – Week 27 of 2022. Circle Chart. July 7, 2022.
  5. Lady Gaga Chart History (Rock Digital Song Sales). Billboard. June 8, 2022.