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"'Gonna Fly Now'", also known as "'Theme from 'Rocky'", is the theme song from the movie 'Rocky', composed by Bill Conti with lyrics by Carol Connors and Ayn Robbins, and performed by DeEtta West and Nelson Pigford. Released in 1977 with 'Rocky', the song became part of 1970s American popular culture after the film's main character and namesake Rocky Balboa as part of his daily training regimen runs up the 72 stone steps leading to the entrance of the Philadelphia Museum of Art in Philadelphia and raises his arms in a victory pose, while the song plays. The song was written in Philadelphia. The song is often played at sporting events, especially in Philadelphia. Most notably, the Philadelphia Eagles play the song before the opening kick-off of every home game at Lincoln Financial Field.

Reception



The song (whose lyrics are only 30 words long) was nominated for Best Original Song at the 49th Academy Awards. The version of the song from the movie, performed by Conti with an orchestra, hit number one on the 'Billboard' Hot 100 chart in 1977, while a version by jazz trumpeter Maynard Ferguson hit the top 30. Disco versions by Rhythm Heritage and Current were on the chart at the same time (Conti's own version reveals some early disco influence in the orchestration). 'Billboard' ranked Conti's version as the No. 21 song of 1977.Billboard Year-End Hot 100 singles of 1976 Conti's single was certified Gold by the RIAA, for shipments exceeding one million in the United States. The American Film Institute placed it 58th on its AFI's 100 Years...100 Songs list.

'New York Times' critic John Rockwell called it "a classic bit of movie-music pomposity" but said it had a "cheesy inspirational appeal."

Variations



In 'Rocky II', an alternative version of the song was used, with a children's choir singing the chorus. 'Rocky III' included an updated disco influenced arrangement during the training montage on the beach. This recording is however missing from the soundtrack album, the sleeve notes of which say "All music on this album selected by Sylvester Stallone", who instead opted to reprise the original versions of "Reflections" from the first film, and "Gonna Fly Now" and "Conquest" from the second installment.

'Rocky IV' was scored by Vince DiCola who mainly introduced new themes of his own but "Gonna Fly Now" returned with its composer for later installments. In 'Rocky V', two different versions of the song are played: an instrumental horn version and a different orchestral version. In 'Rocky Balboa', a slightly different version of the song used more trumpets and different vocal tones. The soundtrack for that film also includes a vocal remix performed by Natalie Wilde. 'Creed' samples the first few notes of the track during the film's last fight, as does its sequel, 'Creed II'.

Personnel



*DeEtta West - vocals

*Nelson Pigford - vocals

*Johnny Guerin - drums

*Max Bennett - bass

*Dennis Budimir - guitar

*Mike Melvoin - piano

Chart performance



Weekly charts

;Rhythm Heritage

;Bill Conti

Year-end charts



;Maynard Ferguson

In popular culture



Due to its original use, the song (or a soundalike of it) is used frequently in various forms of popular media where a main character is forced to train hard in order to defeat an opponent, often during a montage sequence.

American politician and former Vice President Walter Mondale used "Gonna Fly Now" as his presidential campaign song in 1984.

Renditions of the song without lyrics were used by the groundbreaking Toronto newscast 'CityPulse' beginning in 1976, with an arrangement by Maynard Ferguson. The theme was subsequently remixed and rearranged every few years, until 2002.

The song was also used in a 1994 episode of 'The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air', during Will Smith's visit to Philadelphia.

Elements of "Gonna Fly Now" are incorporated in "Bucky Done Gun", a song off of M.I.A.'s album 'Arular'.

French radio

The daily French radio program 'Les Grosses Ttes', on the RTL French radio network, uses an arrangement by Gaya Bcaud from Gonna Fly Now.

Ice hockey

The Finnish professional ice hockey team Jokerit from the KHL uses "Gonna Fly Now" as their goal song.

References




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