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There is an English song about football: GO GO GO. I forgot. There are also the theme songs of the Olympic Games in 28. What are their titles?
GO GO GO:

) and Beijing Music Broadcasting website (www.fm974.tom.com), or you can get it directly from the song-ordering desk of Youjiu Video Store of Beijing People's Broadcasting Station at No.14 Jianwai Street. For details, please call the Olympic Song Office at 1-65673761 or send an e-mail to aybmr @ bmr.com.cn.

News background: The theme song of the Olympic Games is always unforgettable

"Happy All Night": At the closing ceremony of the 1984 Los Angeles Olympic Games, the singer lionel richie appeared and sang "Happy All Night": "Let the music play, forget all the pain and hatred, and at this moment, the nations of the whole world gather together, let us be happy all night." This song became the most popular single in the world.

"HANDINHAND": The theme song "Hand in Hand" by the "Korea A" singing group composed of four powerful Korean superstars at the 1988 Seoul Olympic Games is probably the most familiar Olympic song to the audience. The author of this song is the famous Italian composer Giorgio Molodi who wrote Good Luck Beijing for Beijing's Olympic bid in 1993.

Reaching the Peak: At the opening ceremony of the Atlanta Olympic Games in 1996, a female singer from the Cuban community in Miami, USA, Gloria Eastman performed a song "Reaching the Peak" to perfection. The singer, who was once paralyzed in a major car accident, stood on the stage again after overcoming her illness and sang the strongest voice beyond life, "If I can climb higher, I will touch the vast sky". She won the Grammy Music Award for this song.

The Flame: the theme song of the 2 Sydney Olympic Games. At the opening ceremony on September 15th, Ding Na Elena, an Australian female singer, became the luckiest singer in that Olympic Games. On that day, nearly one third of the audience in the world heard her perfect voice.