From Three Lions to World In Motion, football songs have long been a part of England's international tournament history. Pics: Reuters/ Shutterstock

England at Euro 2024: The football songs you need to know (and some you don’t) | Ents & Arts News

Everybody appears to know the rating, they’ve seen all of it earlier than…

Or have we? Now England have gotten by way of the group stage, it is time for the nation to begin getting its hopes up manner too early – sure, there are nonetheless a couple of hurdles to beat earlier than the Euro 2024 ultimate, however regardless of – and take into consideration (whisper it) soccer presumably, perhaps coming dwelling.

We’ve David Baddiel, Frank Skinner and The Lightning Seeds’ Ian Broudie to thank for that central chorus now synonymous with England and soccer; a tune filled with unashamed nostalgia for the times of the World Cup victory (1966, you might need heard of it), completely capturing the combination of “oh-so-nears” pessimism since and the cautious hope that comes with being an England fan.

Launched for Euro ’96, again when it was solely a mere 30 years of damage, Three Lions continues to be the last word anthem for English soccer.

At Euro 2020, the tune was in all places as the boys’s crew reached its first worldwide match ultimate since 1966 – however ended the run with the all-too-familiar agony of defeat by penalties to Italy. In 2022, England have been lastly topped champions of Europe after the Lionesses beat Germany within the ultimate – and did certainly carry soccer dwelling.

So… can it keep right here? Can Gareth Southgate’s males make it a double?

From a homage to former England supervisor Sven-Goran Eriksson to a celebration of baked items, listed below are a couple of official and unofficial songs so as to add to your Euro 2024 playlist. After Three Lions, in fact. And Three Lions ’98, as a result of nobody likes change.

We nonetheless consider…

This Time (We’ll Get It Proper)

After failing to qualify for the World Cup in 1974 and 1978, 1982 was not solely an enormous 12 months for soccer however an enormous 12 months for England within the charts. Frontman Kevin Keegan was no stranger to the Prime 40, having launched the one Head Over Heels In Love a couple of years earlier, and he led the squad of their promise to “get it proper… this time”. Sadly, it wasn’t to be. Keegan, for his half, missed a sitter (he did not get it proper) towards the hosts and England didn’t progress past the second group stage, regardless of remaining unbeaten all through the match in Spain. The tune charted at quantity two although, so each cloud.

We have Received The Complete World At Our Toes

“There’s not a single crew that we won’t beat,” sang the England squad forward of Mexico 1986. Sadly, they hadn’t reckoned with Maradona and his Hand of God. So as to add insult to harm, chart success additionally eluded them, with We have Received The Complete World At Our Toes solely reaching quantity 66 (as in the event that they wanted one other reminder). Nevertheless, Gary Lineker did win the match’s Golden Boot for prime scorer.

All The Manner

For the Euros in West Germany in 1988, Inventory, Aitken and Waterman took cost of the music, which led to this upbeat quantity that epitomised the pop sound of the time. Sadly, it solely reached quantity 64 within the charts – mirroring England’s success within the match (they went out early after failing to win any of their video games within the group stage).

World In Movement

England’s second-finest observe comes from New Order, features a magnificent rap from John Barnes and mercifully has minimal enter from the remainder of the squad. Launched for Italia 90, this was the World Cup of Gazza’s tears, of England’s first heartbreaking penalties defeat – dropping 4-3 to West Germany within the semi-finals – and of Lineker infamously getting caught quick on the pitch. There aren’t many soccer songs that get away of the novelty bracket however that is simply such a observe, completely encapsulating the hopeful optimism of England followers with out, for essentially the most half, actually sounding like a soccer tune in any respect.

Eat My Aim

Not an official England observe however Collapsed Lung’s soccer anthem Eat My Aim, launched in 1996, turned the soundtrack to Coca-Cola’s “Eat Soccer, Sleep Soccer, Drink Coca-Cola” promoting marketing campaign that tied in with Euro 96.

Vindaloo

In addition to the revived Three Lions, the France 98 World Cup additionally introduced us Fats Les, aka Blur bassist Alex James, actor Keith Allen and artist Damien Hirst. Due to its straightforward to chant “nah nah nahs” and triumphant “We’re! Gonna! Rating! One! Extra! Than! You!”, Vindaloo was an affectionate parody that turned the unofficial hit of the match. That includes comic Paul Kaye (greatest referred to as Dennis Pennis) in a video sending up The Verve’s Bittersweet Symphony, additionally look out for David Walliams and Matt Lucas, and a younger Lily Allen, who’re in there someplace.

(How Does It Really feel To Be) On Prime Of The World

This one was really the official tune for 98, despite the fact that it is Vindaloo you most likely bear in mind. That includes a medley of artists together with The Spice Women, Echo And The Bunnymen, House and Ocean Color Scene – aka England United – however no precise England gamers (aside from a couple of cameos within the video), the tune featured a pleasant sing-song refrain however wasn’t fairly as memorable or rousing as the opposite choices that 12 months, and charted at quantity 9. This was the World Cup of Michael Owen’s unimaginable aim towards Argentina, David Beckham’s notorious pink card and defeat by Argentina on penalties – all in the identical sport.

Meat Pie, Sausage Roll

After the success of Three Lions, soccer songs have been cool once more – which meant everybody wished to launch one. Contenders in 1998 additionally included Granddad Roberts And His Son Elvis, with this ridiculous tune that ought to have been sponsored by Greggs. “Ooh, we obtained a nook,” is the chorus, whereas it ends with the weird line: “No surprise my wee smells like Sugar Puffs, the stress I am beneath.”

We’re On The Ball

Ant & Dec took over official duties for the 2002 World Cup in South Korea and Japan, hailing then supervisor Sven-Goran Eriksson as England’s “tremendous Swede” and referencing captain Golden Balls and the 5-1 win over Germany within the qualifiers the earlier 12 months. Regardless of the one basically being PJ and Duncan’s musical revival, England weren’t fairly able to rumble and misplaced 2-1 to eventual winners Brazil within the quarter-finals.

Sven, Sven, Sven

Launched a 12 months earlier, Sven, Sven, Sven, by comedy duo Bell & Spurling, was additionally impressed by the 5-1 victory and the nation’s love for Eriksson on the time. That includes girls in England bikinis and wearing Bavarian costume, the video is a reminder of how a lot instances have modified within the final 20 years or so. The pair launched an up to date model, Gareth, Gareth, Gareth, for the World Cup in 2018, but it surely wasn’t fairly as profitable as their prime 10 debut.

All Collectively Now

Written in regards to the Christmas truce within the First World Battle in 1914, when troopers from each side put their weapons all the way down to alternate presents and play soccer in No Man’s Land, this tune by The Farm was launched in 1991 and has been utilized by quite a few soccer groups since. Re-released for the 2004 Euros in Portugal, England have been crushed by the hosts on penalties (naturally) within the quarter-finals.

World At Your Toes

The official England tune for the Germany 2006 World Cup was launched by Embrace, greatest identified for hits together with All You Good Good Folks, Come Again To What You Know, Ashes and Gravity within the Nineteen Nineties and 2000s. “With the world at your toes, there is not any one you’ll be able to’t beat/Sure it may be completed,” sang frontman Danny McNamara. A pleasant effort that charted at quantity three and spent six weeks within the Prime 40, however England weren’t so profitable. Wayne Rooney was red-carded within the quarter-final towards Portugal and Cristiano Ronaldo turned referred to as the winker – oh, and as probability would have it, they have been knocked out on penalties.

Shout

Whereas the one music folks actually bear in mind from the South Africa World Cup in 2010 is Shakira’s Waka Waka (This Time For Africa) and the deafening sound of vuvuzelas, Dizzee Rascal and James Corden did additionally crew as much as launch this unofficial tune for England. Sampling Tears For Fears’ Shout and together with the road “come and have a go in the event you suppose you are laborious sufficient”, the tune did prime the charts, but it surely most likely will not be remembered as one of many England greats. England went out 4-1 to Germany within the ultimate 16, so it wasn’t the crew’s best efficiency, both.

Sing 4 England

Chris “Unbelievable, Jeff” Kamara launched Sing 4 England for the Euros in 2012, co-hosted in Poland and Ukraine. Reminiscent of the naff however lovable-sounding typical soccer songs of the 80s and 90s, it will get full marks for rousing positivity. “Come on and sing for ENG-ER-LAND”. We have been all inspired however sadly, we might seen all of it earlier than, and England misplaced within the quarter-finals, to Italy, on penalties.

Ole (We Are England 21)

Ole was the Euro 2020 (sure, nonetheless Euro 2020, despite the fact that the match happened in 2021 – blame COVID) effort from Krept & Konan. A up to date rap observe that – ole, ole, oles apart – moved away from the standard soccer tune however nonetheless mirrored the temper of the nation. Till they misplaced the ultimate, to Italy, on penalties.

Candy Caroline

Neil Diamond’s 1969 hit Candy Caroline turned a feel-good hit yet again through the pandemic in 2020, and likewise smashed it on the Euros. DJ Tony Perry made the choice to play the tune after England made it by way of to the quarter-finals due to a win over Germany, and a fan favorite was born. In a video message, the US singer-songwriter advised The Telegraph he was “thrilled” to see followers belting the tune out at Wembley, saying: “Properly, I hope you are able to do it once more – here is to England.” As a result of good instances by no means appeared so good – so good, so good… till the ultimate, that’s.

Complete Once more

This sugary Atomic Kitten hit from 2000 discovered a brand new viewers due to a reworked model paying tribute to Southgate – a lot in order that Natasha Hamilton and Liz McClarnon went viral after performing it reside to soccer followers watching the quarter-final victory over Ukraine in Croydon, so determined to re-release it as a brand new single. Whereas some would possibly say they may have put a bit extra effort in and adjusted the remainder of the lyrics, now isn’t the time for nit-picking. Altogether now, optimistic ideas: “Southgate, you are the one, you continue to flip me on – soccer’s coming dwelling once more.” Properly, it was in the event you have been dwelling in Italy.