Gloryland World Cup USA 94

Gloryland World Cup USA 94 is the official FIFA release for songs of the 1994 FIFA World Cup held in the United States. It has been also published under titles such as Soccer Rocks the Globe: World Cup USA 94. The Global album contains a slightly different set of songs flavored by European-language songs and arrangements not found on Soccer Rocks the World.

Gloryland
Soccer Rocks the Globe:
World Cup USA 94
Compilation album by
Various artists
Released1994
Recorded1994
GenrePop, rock
LabelMercury Records (United States)
PolyGram Records/Phonogram (Worldwide)
ProducerVarious producers
Various artists chronology
Gloryland
Soccer Rocks the Globe:
World Cup USA 94

(1994)
Allez! Ola! Ole!
(1998)
Singles from Allez! Ola! Ole!
  1. "Gloryland"
    Released: 30 March 1994
Global edition
Global edition

A Latin American version of the album was also released.[1]

Track listing

  1. Queen — "We Are the Champions" (Producer: Queen)
  2. Daryl Hall & Sounds of Blackness"Gloryland" (Producer: Charlie Skarbek)
  3. James — "Goal, Goal, Goal" (Producer: Brian Eno)
  4. Tears for Fears — "New Star" (Producer: Alan Griffiths, Roland Orzabal)
  5. The Moody Blues — "This Is the Moment" (Producer: Dennis Lambert)
  6. Fleetwood Mac — "Blow by Blow" (Producer: Fleetwood Mac)
  7. Jon Bon Jovi — "Blaze of Glory" (Producer: Danny Kortchmar, Jon Bon Jovi)
  8. Tina Turner — "The Best" (Producer: Dan Hartman, Tina Turner)
  9. Gary Glitter — "Rock & Roll '94"
  10. Scorpions — "Under the Same Sun" (Producer: Bruce Fairbairn, Scorpions)
  11. Kool & the Gang — "Celebration '94 (Remix)" (Producer - Eumir Deodato) (Remix Producer: Darryl James)
  12. Santana — "Luz, Amor Y Vida" (Producer: Carlos Santana)
  13. The Crowd — "Anthem (Alé, Alé, Alé, Alé)" (Producer: Charlie Skarbek)
  14. "Gloryland (Instrumental)"

European edition

  1. Queen — "We Are the Champions" (Producer: Queen)
  2. Daryl Hall & Sounds of Blackness — "Gloryland"
  3. Vazelina Bilopphøggers — "Duellen I L.A." (Producer: Ole Evenrude)
  4. James — "Goal, Goal, Goal" (Producer: Brian Eno)
  5. The Crowd — "Anthem (Olé, Olé, Olé, Olé/Aida)" (Producer: Charlie Skarbek)
  6. Tears for Fears — "New Star"
  7. Jahn Teigen — "På Vei Til USA" (Producer: Rolf Graff)
  8. The Moody Blues — "This Is the Moment"
  9. Fleetwood Mac — "Blow by Blow"
  10. Stelle Azzurre — "Italia Ancora (Italy Once More)" (Producer: Tex, Ringo, Zippo)
  11. Jon Bon Jovi — "Blaze of Glory"
  12. Tina Turner — "The Best"
  13. Kool & the Gang — "Celebration '94 (Remix)"
  14. Scorpions — "No Pain, No Gain"
  15. Santana — "Luz, Amor y Vida"
  16. Daryl Hall — "Move on Up" (Producer: Joe Nicolo)
  17. Peter Koelewijn & Gerry Marsden — "You'll Never Walk Alone" (Producer: Charlie Skarbek)
  18. Glory featuring Snake Davis — "Gloryland (Emotion mix)" (Producer: Charlie Skarbek)

Asian edition

  1. Queen — "We Are the Champions" (Producer: Queen)
  2. Daryl Hall & Sounds of Blackness — "Gloryland"
  3. James — "Goal, Goal, Goal" (Producer: Brian Eno)
  4. The Crowd — "Anthem (Olé, Olé, Olé, Olé/Aida)" (Producer: Charlie Skarbek)
  5. Tears for Fears — "New Star"
  6. The Moody Blues — "This Is the Moment"
  7. Fleetwood Mac — "Blow by Blow"
  8. Stelle Azzurre — "Italia Ancora (Italy Once More)" (Producer: Tex, Ringo, Zippo)
  9. Jon Bon Jovi — "Blaze of Glory"
  10. Tina Turner — "The Best"
  11. Gary Glitter — "Rock & Roll '94"
  12. Kool & the Gang — "Celebration '94 (Remix)"
  13. Scorpions — "No Pain, No Gain"
  14. Santana — "Luz, Amor y Vida"
  15. Daryl Hall — "Move on Up" (Producer: Joe Nicolo)
  16. Peter Koelewijn & Gerry Marsden — "You'll Never Walk Alone" (Producer: Charlie Skarbek)
  17. Glory featuring Snake Davis — "Gloryland (Emotion mix)" (Producer: Charlie Skarbek)

Charts

Chart (1994) Peak
position
German Compilation Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[2] 21
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gollark: People were complaining about supply chain disruption and how clearly everywhere needs to be self-sufficient during the start of the whole people-noticing-COVID-19 thing, but it seems like, on the whole, there was mostly food and stuff around and it got resolved fairly fast.
gollark: Stuff does manage to mostly function, most of the time, somehow.
gollark: I kind of want to read Worm, or at least some of it, to actually understand what half of this is about.

See also

  • FIFA World Cup official anthems and songs

References

  1. "Various – Gloryland (World Cup USA 94)". Discogs. 1994. Retrieved 11 January 2018.
  2. "Gloryland - Worldcup USA 94". Offiziellecharts.de. GfK Entertainment Charts. Retrieved 10 November 2018.
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