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The 1984 23rd Los Angeles Olympics was the first to incorporate artistic performance into a major sporting opening ceremony, and there was no theme song, but it was true that near the end of the opening ceremony, local teacher Vicki McClure led the audience in a performance of Diana Ross's song "Reach Out and Touch (Somebody's hand) "All the attendees were asked to sing along because the words were displayed on screens around the stadium. Volunteers, athletes, spectators, and cast members dressed in traditional national costumes from all over the world gathered. On the big screen, children from Japan, Australia, Africa, and Latin America hold hands and sing together.
As the song sounds, a grand fireworks finale ensues.
The name of the song is misnamed everywhere, and the singer is written as a male singer.
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2004 28th Athens Olympic Games Theme Song: "Oceania".
2000 27th Sydney Olympic Games Theme song: "The flame".
1996 26th Atlanta Olympic Games Theme Song: "REACH".
1992 25th Barcelona Olympic Games Theme song: "Barcelona".
1988 24th Seoul Olympic Games Theme song: "Hand in Hand".
1984 23rd Los Angeles Olympic Games Theme Song: "Reach Out".
The theme song of the Olympic Games is a theme song composed by the host country or host country of each Olympic Games, which reflects the distinctive humanistic characteristics of the host country and the host place, as well as the pursuit of the Olympic spirit by mankind, that is, the theme song of the Olympic Games. The Olympic Games Organizing Committee is responsible for organizing, selecting and soliciting songs that reflect the cultural characteristics of the host country of the Olympic Games, the Olympic spirit and the Olympic movement, and are also candidates for the theme song of the Olympic Games.
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At the 2004 Athens Olympic Games, the famous Icelandic female singer Björk sang "Mother Ocean", the theme song of the 84r Olympic Games each out "Happy All Night" 88hand in hand "Hand in Hand" Barcelona-Freddie Mercury Mike Moran- (Barcelona Olympic Games theme song in '92) 96 The Power of Dream 2000 "Under Southern Skies" The Chinese name of the song is "Under the Southern Sky".
2004Dream is power.
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2008 was Me and You, 1984 was Reach Out, 1988 was Hand in Hand, 1992 was Barcelona, 1996 was The Power of the Dream, 2000 was The Flame, and 2004 was Oceania A Thousand Year
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Song Title: Reach Out Fun All Night.
Lyrics: John Williams
Singing: Lionel Richie
Popularity This was the year when China participated in the Olympics for the first time, so this was the earliest Olympic song we heard, and it was also the best-selling single in the world at that time.
"Say You, Say Me" is another classic love song that Richie is better known for, and the black singer has nearly 100 million record sales, and is undoubtedly the brightest superstar of the era. In 2004, Richie also came to China, but this time he appeared at the 54th Miss World Contest finals in Sanya, Hainan.
Creator influence John Williams belongs to Hollywood, and the "Star Wars" series, "Jaws", "Alien", "Jurassic Park", "Schindler's List" and other film soundtracks are his works. Five Academy Awards and 15 Grammys have defined him as the most valuable person.
The highlight "Maybe it's Michael Jackson", a secret that was kept until the end, when more than 200 million TV viewers learned that the theme song was sung by Richie. They were also the greatest pop singers of the 80s of the 20th century, and they raised money for African refugees to compose the famous song "We Are the World".
All cities were deterred by the huge cost of the Olympics, which gave Los Angeles the right to host without any rivals. One has to admire the shrewd business acumen of the Americans, who made the Olympics profitable for the first time. This is also the most fundamental reason why the competition for the right to host the Olympic Games has become more and more fierce since then.
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The theme song for the Beijing Olympics will be officially announced at the opening ceremony on August 8.
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In 1896, at the opening ceremony of the first Olympic Games in Athens, after King George I announced the opening of the Olympic Games, the choir sang a beautiful, solemn and beautiful ancient Greek song "Ode to Samarath". The Panathinaiko Stadium resounded with the "Carol to Samarath".
It is an ancient classical orchestral piece composed in 1896 by the famous Greek composer S. Savu Pajnemaras. The original song was dedicated to the first Olympic Games, with lyrics by the Greek neo-Athenian poet K. Parmas. When the song echoes over the Panathine Stadium, people's hearts are filled with a beautiful vision of the modern Olympic movement.
Since then, the host country has determined the theme song for all Olympic Games, but there has been no unified Olympic anthem. After the 50s of the 20th century, some people suggested that a new song should be recomposed as a permanent Olympic anthem, but several attempts were unsatisfactory. It was not until 1958 that the International Olympic Committee (IOC) officially decided at its 55th plenary session in Tokyo to make "Carol of Samarath" the permanent anthem of the Olympic Games, renamed "Ode to the Olympic Games", and its score was stored at the IOC headquarters.
Since then, this solemn and melodious ancient Greek music can be heard at the opening ceremony of every Olympic Games.
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The theme song of the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics.
Song Title: Reach Out Fun All Night.
Lyrics: John Williams (John Williams) Singing: [American] Lionel Richie (Lionel Richie) "Say You, Say Me" Richie.
Highlights "Maybe Michael Jackson", "We Are The World".
The theme song of the 1988 Seoul Olympic Games.
Song title: hand in hand hand in hand.
Words: [A] Tom Whitlock.
Music: [Italian] Giorgio Moroder sung by the Koreana group.
The theme song of the 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games.
Song title: Barcelona Barcelona.
Lyrics: [English] Freddie Mercury sang: Freddie Mercury, [Spain] Montserrat Caballe (Cabaye) 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games theme song.
Song Title: REACH.
Lyrics: Diane Warren, Gloria Estefan
Singing: Gloria Estefan's Sydney 2000 Olympic theme song.
Song Title: The Flame.
Lyrics: John Foreman (A) Singing: [A] Tina Arena (Tina Arena) 2004 Athens Olympic Games Theme Song.
Song Title: Oceania.
Lyrics and singing: Bjork [Iceland].
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