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1986 World Cup in Mexico: "A Special Kinds of Hero" Singer: Stephanie Lawrence The 1986 World Cup belonged to Maradona, the Argentine superstar known as "

"Hand of God" and his long-distance run past five players to score goals are world-famous and helped the team win the World Cup again.

This traditional song has since been regarded as a hymn to praise Maradona. The reason is that it appeared at the end of the official film "Hero" of that World Cup, and the picture happened to be Maradona on the stadium.

Slow-motion footage of a heroic fight.

The singer of this song is the famous stage actress Stephanie Lawrence, but there is little evidence whether it is the theme song of the year.

Stephanie Lawrence was born into a musical family in England. Her parents were engaged in music and dance.

She is known for starring in some of London's most famous musicals.

After appearing on the stage at the age of 16, he soon went to Broadway and also appeared in guest roles in movies and television.

Since taking over Andrew Weber's famous drama "Evita" (also known as: Mrs. Peron Evita) in 1981, she has starred in "Marilyn!" (Marilyn!), "Starlight Express" (Starlight Express), "

The protagonist of Cats.

She was nominated for a Tony Award in 1993 for her starring role in "Blood Brother" and in 1989 she appeared in the film version of "The Phantom of the Opera".

Passed away in his London apartment on November 4, 2000, at the age of 50.

[Edit this paragraph] 1990 Italy World Cup: "Italian Summer" (UN'ESTATE ITALIANA) English version is titled: To Be Number One Singer: Giorgio Moroder and Gina Nanini

(Gianna Nannini) Italian Summer "Italian Summer" is perhaps the most successful World Cup theme song and is still talked about by veteran fans and fans.

This is a melodious and exciting song. The Italians combine the sea breeze of the Apennine Peninsula and the football kingdom's understanding of football into charming music.

There are several versions of this song. The original recording version is more soothing and traditional; the live version adds more rock rhythms; because the composer is Italian electronic music master Giorgi, there is also a remixed version with a strong rhythm.

Super fan Alan Tam of Hong Kong also changed this song into a Cantonese version of "Ideal and Peace".

The two original singers are both Italy's most famous pop music masters, and the song was co-written by the two. The English version was sung by Giorgi.

[Edit this paragraph] 1994 World Cup in the United States: "Gloryland" Singer: Daryl Hall The United States has always been a virgin land for football, and it seems to be a mistake to hand over the right to host the World Cup to them

choice, the theme song also becomes bleak.

Although this song "Land of Glory" has a resounding name, the color of heroism is completely gone in this song.

The musical style of "Gloryland" is closer to the combination of folk songs and pop rock music, and it has a sense of the vastness of the American western wilderness.

The author and lead singer Daryl composed this song in 1994 and invited the gospel singing group "Sounds of Blackness" to assist in the recording.

Because the work lacked the appeal of football, it was quickly lost in people's memory.

The works of other big-name artists included in the 1994 World Cup compilation album are much more exciting than the theme song.

Although "Glory Field" had little repercussions, another song at the time, "We are the champ", was wildly popular and made the carnival fans sing with joy.

[Edit this paragraph] 1998 World Cup in France: Since 1998, the theme song of the World Cup is no longer limited to one, and the official World Cup album has begun to be recorded.

In 1998, "Allez! Ola! Ole!" included 15 football songs representing participating countries.

The official theme songs are "Do you mind if I play football" and "Cup of Life".

"Do you mind if I play" (French: La Cour des Grands, English: Do you mind if I play) (1998 France World Cup theme song 1) Singer: Youssou N'Dour & A

"Do You Mind If I Play Soccer" by Axelle Red is a light song with a strong tropical mood and cheerful singing style.

None of the singers are French, and the song has no obvious French characteristics. It may be in line with the theme of integration and exchange of the World Cup, and it is in line with the unexpected personality of the French. "La Copa De La Vida" Singer: Rui

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Martin is a world-class idol singer and leads the wave of Latin music.