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The Official Album of the 2002 FIFA World Cup is a compilation album with various artists, released in 2002 by Sony Music Entertainment Japan. It's the official music album of the 2002 FIFA World Cup in South Korea and Japan. The album spawned the single We're on the Ball by Ant & Dec. The album was also released under the name Fever Pitch: The Official Music of The 2002 FIFA World Cup, but without the "We're on the Ball" by Ant & Dec.
The Official Album of the 2002 FIFA World Cup | ||||
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Compilation album by Various artists | ||||
Released | May 2, 2002 | |||
Label | Sony Music Entertainment Japan | |||
Various artists chronology | ||||
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Singles from The Official Album | ||||
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Alternative cover | ||||
The following is the track listing from Fever Pitch; The Official Album of the 2002 FIFA World Cup differs only in the addition of We're on the Ball at number 2.
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Artist(s) | Length |
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1. | "Boom" (The Official 2002 FIFA World Cup Song) | Anastacia, Glen Ballard | Anastacia | 3:18 |
2. | "Live For Love United" (France; World) | Peabo Bryson | ||
3. | "(Crack It) Something Going On" (Finland) | Bomfunk MC's, ft. Jessica Folcker | ||
4. | "Let's Get Loud" (United States) | Gloria Estefan, Kike Santander | Jennifer Lopez | |
5. | "Sunrise" (Denmark) | Safri Duo Meets Ayla | ||
6. | "World At Your Feet" (Belgium) | Lara Fabian | ||
7. | "Let It Out" (England) | a1 | ||
8. | "Party" (Portugal) | Nelly Furtado | ||
9. | "True East Side" (South Korea) | g.o.d, ft. J.Y. Park | 3:56 | |
10. | "We Will Be Heroes" (Germany) | Die Toten Hosen | ||
11. | "Anthem" (JS Radio Edit, The Official 2002 FIFA World Cup Anthem) | Vangelis | Vangelis | |
12. | "Fever" (Italy) | Elisa | ||
13. | "Bringing the World Back Home" (Mexico) | OV7 | ||
14. | "BLZ" (Japan) | Mondo Grosso | ||
15. | "Shake the House" (Spain) | Mónica Naranjo | ||
16. | "Vittoria" (England) | Opera Babes | ||
17. | "Brave, Strong & True" (South Africa) | Bongo Maffin | ||
18. | "World of Make Believe" (United States; Latin America) | Chayanne | ||
19. | "Gol" (Brazil) | Communion, ft. Carlinhos Brown | ||
20. | "Anthem" (Orchestral version with choral introduction, The Official 2002 FIFA World Cup Song) | Vangelis | ||
21. | "Work of Heaven" (Indonesia; Southeast Asia) | Padi |
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International CD Single
(SINCD8; Released 13 April 2002 )
Chart (2002) | Peak position |
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German Compilation Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[3] | 21 |
2002 FIFA World Cup Official Album Songs of Korea/Japan | ||||
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Compilation album by Various artists | ||||
Released | May 29, 2002 | |||
Genre | J-pop, K-pop | |||
Label | SME Records | |||
Various artists chronology | ||||
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Singles from 2002 FIFA World Cup Official Album Songs of Korea/Japan | ||||
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2002 FIFA World Cup Official Album Songs of Korea/Japan is an edition featuring Korean and Japanese musicians called Songs of Korea/Japan was also released, which was a commercial success in Japan. It was certified platinum for 200,000 copies shipped to stores by the RIAJ.[4]
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