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What was the official song of the 2012 Olympics?

What was the official song of the 2012 Olympics?

Survival
“Survival” is a song by the English rock band Muse. The track is the first single from the band’s sixth studio album, The 2nd Law. “Survival” served as the official song for the London 2012 Olympics and was released following its premiere on BBC Radio 1.

Did Muse play at the Olympics?

Information. The performance was confirmed on August 8th, 2012 after some rumors that Muse will perform at the closing ceremony. Survival, the official song of the 2012 Olympics, was played the first time. Like all the other performers in the event, their instruments were mimed and only the vocals were live.

What is Muse Olympic song?

We are very excited to announce that a Muse song, Survival, has been selected by the London Olympic committee to be the main official song for the London 2012 Olympic Games. Matt wrote the song with the Olympics in mind. It’s about total conviction and pure determination to win.

What did Elbow sing at the Olympics?

Mercury award-winning band Elbow created the anthem for the BBC’s Olympics coverage. They also performed their hit One Day Like This in front of a TV audience of more than 26 million while athletes entered the stadium at the Olympics closing ceremony.

Did Elbow play at the Olympics?

“First Steps” is a song composed and recorded by Elbow as the BBC’s theme for the 2012 Summer Olympics.

Who performed at the 2012 Olympics opening ceremony?

On August 12, the Olympic Stadium – which staged so many impressive sporting achievements during the Games – played host to a kaleidoscopic ceremony that celebrated the best of British music, with performances by artists including One Direction, Annie Lennox, George Michael, the Spice Girls, Take That and The Who.

Who came up with the Olympic song?

Starting in 1968, ABC began airing the Olympic theme song that opens up each telecast. Everybody knows it by the huge timpani solo, followed by the trumpet and brass fanfare. This music is a work originally composed in 1958 by French-American composer Leo Arnaud, for his piece “Bugler’s Dream.”

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