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(How Does It Feel to Be) On Top of the World

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Wikipedia article




"'(How Does it Feel to Be) on Top of the World'" is a song by the British supergroup England United formed by Echo and the Bunnymen, Ocean Colour Scene, Space and the Spice Girls. The song was written by Echo and the Bunnymen frontman Ian McCulloch and Johnny Marr and released as official theme of the England national football team for the 1998 World Cup. According to Official Charts Company the single has sold a total of 94,000 copies.

Background and release



In 1998, Universal Music Group and the UEFA European Championship called a group of artists to record the official theme of the England national football team for the 1998 World Cup. The supergroup, credited as England United, was formed by the Spice Girls, Echo and the Bunnymen, Space and Ocean Colour Scene. The song was the final single by the Spice Girls released with Geri Halliwell's vocals, until the group's reunion in 2007. It was overshadowed however by "Three Lions 98" and "Vindaloo". It was released on 2 CD single formats on the same day, the first featuring the standard versions of the song, including an instrumental. The second featuring remixes by Perfecto and an alternative instrumental version. The sleeve designs were of the white home kit (CD1) and the away red kit (CD2).

Reception



Although the song was a substantial chart hit in the UK, peaking at #9, critical reception to the song was largely negative. Chris Evans was quoted as saying: "It is a good pop song, but you can't sing it on the terraces. You can't really get your teeth into the lyrics."Two songs for fans who get to France

Author(s):Alan Hamilton and Russell Kempson Source:The Times (London, England). (23 April 1998): Regional News: p1
Charlie Porter in 'The Times' said that it was "a snivelling apology for an official song" that "washes over you".Singled out; Music

Author(s):Charlie Porter Source:The Times (London, England). (30 May 1998): News: p12
Matthew Wright, writing in 'The Daily Mirror' quoted footballers Ian Wright and Rio Ferdinand describing it as "bollocks" and "rubbish" respectively.Stars red-card World Cup song Author(s): Matthew Wright Source: The Mirror (London, England). (25 April 1998): News: p15. In 2006 'Guardian' readers voted it the second worst England football song ever, after 1982's "This Time (We'll Get It Right)".Football anthems: Fans reveal 24 years of hurt by labelling England's 1982 World Cup song the worst ever: Mis-hits and screamers BBC reporter Mark Savage describes the song as "clumsy and boring". When it was played at Wembley Stadium, it was booed by fans.

Live performances



The song was first performed live on 'TFI Friday' on 1 May 1998. On 21 May 1998, a performance of the song was recorded for 'Top of the Pops', which was broadcast on 5 June 1998.

Music video



An official music video was released featuring all the members of England United, with appearances by footballers of the National Team, including David Beckham, Ian Wright and Rio Ferdinand.

Track listing



;CD one / Cassette

# "(How Does It Feel to Be) On Top of the World" 4:50

# "(How Does It Feel to Be) On Top of the World (Instrumental)" 4:47

;CD two

# "(How Does It Feel To Be) On Top of the World (Perfecto Edit)"

# "(How Does It Feel To Be) On Top of the World (Perfecto Remix)" 6:00

# "(How Does It Feel To Be) On Top of the World (Match of the Day Instrumental)"

;CD (International)

# "(How Does It Feel to Be) On Top of the World (Radio Edit)" 4:31

# "(How Does It Feel to Be) On Top of the World" 4:50

# "(How Does It Feel to Be) On Top of the World (Instrumental)" 4:47

Charts



References



Category:England national football team songs

Category:1998 singles

Category:Songs written by Ian McCulloch (singer)

Category:Songs written by Johnny Marr

Category:Echo & the Bunnymen songs

Category:Spice Girls songs

Category:Space (English band) songs

Category:Ocean Colour Scene songs

Category:Football songs and chants

Category:1998 songs

Category:England at the 1998 FIFA World Cup

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