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2006 single by Herbert Grönemeyer featuring Amadou et Mariam
"Celebrate the Day" |
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Released | 1 June 2006 |
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Recorded | 2006 |
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Pop |
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Length | 4:50 |
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Sony BMG |
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Songwriter(s) | - Amadou Bagayoko
- Mariam Doumbia
- Herbert Grönemeyer
- Alex Silva
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Producer(s) | - Herbert Grönemeyer
- Alex Silva
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"Zum Meer" (2003)
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"Celebrate the Day" (2006)
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"Stück vom Himmel" (2007)
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"Celebrate the Day" (2006)
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"Celebrate the Day" (2006)
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"Celebrate the Day" is a single by
Herbert Grönemeyer featuring duo
Amadou et Mariam that was served as the
official anthem of the
2006 FIFA World Cup held in
Germany.
[1] Next to English version, Grönemeyer also recorded a German-language version called "Zeit, dass sich was dreht" (in
Germany,
Switzerland,
Liechtenstein,
Austria and
Italy (
Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol); English translation: Time that something spins) with a slightly different text and meaning. The song appears on the
CD Zeit, dass sich was dreht.
Charts
References
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Official albums | |
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Official songs by FIFA | |
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Official anthems by FIFA | |
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Other official songs |
- "El mundial" (1978)
- "El mundial" (1982)
- "El mundo unido por un balón" (1986)
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Let's Get Together Now" (Official Local Song, 2002)
- "Game on" (
Official Mascot Song, 2010)
- "Tatu Bom de Bola" (Official Mascot Song, 2014)
- "
Living Football" (Official TV Opening Theme, 2018)
- "Arhbo" (2022)
- "Light The Sky" (2022)
- "
Dreamers" (2022)
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Tracks from official albums / Promotional songs | |
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Other famous unofficial songs | |
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