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10 minutes ago, Olympian1010 said:

We don’t really have a national song in the US (at least not that I can think of). We’re pretty sectarian when it comes to sports, so generally songs are associated with certain regions/teams

 

well, there a couple of songs that make majority of people automatically think about sports, even if this was not the real purpose :p

 

 

 

 

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12 hours ago, hckosice said:

Your nations most popular Sport songs ?

 

Here are some popular:

 

This song was made to support our men's national team for the 1986 FIFA World Cup in Mexico.

 

Made about our women's curling team in the 1998 WOG in Nagano. 

 

A song made to celebrate Bjarne Riis' victory in Tour de France in 1996. 

 

This is not really a song made for any specific event, person or team. This song was created for a satire show about a fictive cycling team which is sponsored by a fictive condom manufacturing company named Easy On. 

 

Lastly, it is almost guaranteed you will hear a part of the chorus from this song when you attend a handball match in Denmark. 

 

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Well. The former TISC-song "Sæsonen er slut" seems to be a good theme song for this summer (at least in Denmark)

 

 

Spoiler
The summer is over now
And it almost fled
You are left behind barehanded and can simply not follow
Everything goes black
While you are standing staring here and looking
Another dead run will be run with you as a blind passenger
Once again but then never again
 
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Day 1: Deep Purple "Black Night"

Day 2: Suzi Quatro "48 Crash"

Day 3: Madonna "Holiday"

Day 4: Różowe Czuby "Dentysta Sadysta"

Day 5: Deep Purple "Perfect Strangers"

Day 6: Status Quo "Fun, Fun, Fun"

Day 7: Cars "Drive"

Day 8: Alice Cooper "Hey Stoopid"

Day 9: Vox "Bananowy Song"

Day 10: Budka Suflera "Cień Wielkiej Góry"

Day 11: Eric Clapton "Layla (Unplugged)"

Day 12: No Doubt "Don't Speak"

Day 13: ABBA "Waterloo"

Day 14: Chris de Burgh "Lady in Red"

Day 15: Status Quo "Good Golly Miss Molly"

Day 16: Sandra "Maria Magdalena"

Day 17: Bonnie Tyler & Shakin' Stevens "Rockin' Good Way (To Mess Around And Fall In Love)"

Day 18: Mike and the Mechanics "Over My Shoulder"

Day 19: Monty Python "Always Look On The Bright Side of Life"

Day 20: Gary Moore "Still Got The Blues"

Day 21: Marillion "Kayleigh" (although song from Day 16 fits here perfectly)

Day 22: Thin Lizzy "The Boys Are Back In Town"

Day 23: Madonna "Papa Don't Preach"

Day 24: ABBA "Why Did It Have To Be Me"

Day 25: Freddie Mercury "The Great Pretender"

Day 26: Lobo "I'd Love You To Want Me"

Day 27: Doley Wilson "As Time Goes By"

Day 28: Bajm "Biała Armia"

Day 29: Spice Girls "Say You'll Be There"

Day 30: Rod Stewart "Some Guys Have All The Luck"

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