Fever Pitch (album)
Fever Pitch was the official soundtrack to the 2002 FIFA World Cup, held in Japan and South Korea. The album featured popular artists from several of the countries represented at the World Cup including Jennifer Lopez, Nelly Furtado and Bomfunk MC's. The album was released by Sony Music Entertainment.
Track listing
- Boom (2002 FIFA World Cup Official Song), Anastacia; World
- Live For Love United, Love United; France, World
- (Crack It) Something Going On, Bomfunk MC's featuring Jessica Folcker; Sweden
- Let's Get Loud, Jennifer Lopez; U.S.A.
- Sunrise, Safri Duo Meets Ayla; Denmark
- World At Your Feet, Lara Fabian; Belgium
- Let It Out, a1; England
- Party, Nelly Furtado; Portugal
- True East Side, G.O.D. featuring J.Y. Park; South Korea
- We Will Be Heroes, Die Toten Hosen; Germany
- Anthem (2002 FIFA World Cup Official Anthem) JS Radio Edit, Vangelis; World
- Fever, Elisa; Italy
- Bringing The World Back Home, OV7; Mexico
- BLZ, Mondo Grosso; Japan
- Shake The House, Monica Naranjo; Spain
- Vittoria, Opera Babes; England
- Brave, Strong & True, Bongo Maffin; South Africa
- World Of Make Believe, Chayanne; U.S.A., Latin America
- Gol, Communion featuring Carlinhos Brown; Brazil
- Anthem (2002 FIFA World Cup Official Anthem) Orchestra Version With Choral Introduction,
Vangelis; World
Singles from album
[1] International CD Single
(SINCD8; Released 13 April 2002 (2002-04-13))
- "Live for Love United" – 5:08
Music video
The music video features footballers from around the world singing along to song. At the bottom of the screen, the lyrics stream along so the viewer may sing-along. The format of the video is similar to the Gin Blossoms Til I Hear It from You music video and Calvin Klein advert from the 1990s in which people seem to be cascading across the screen.
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