Top Songs That Inspire Athletes

'This Used to Be My Playground' - Madonna - Madonna recorded 'This Used to Be My Playground' for the 1992 sports comedy drama 'A League of Their Own.' 

'Surfin' U.S.A.' - The Beach Boys - In 1963, Billboard ranked 'Surfin' U.S.A.' the number one song of that year. 

'The Cup of Life' - Ricky Martin - When FIFA requested a World Cup anthem from Ricky Martin in 1998, the Puerto Rican singer came up with 'The Cup of Life.' 

'Centerfield' - John Fogerty - A co-founder of influential swamp rock band Creedence Clearwater Revival, John Fogerty scored a hit in 1985 with 'Centerfield.'

'One Moment in Time' - Whitney Houston - This sentimental ballad by Whitney Houston was the first single from the compilation album '1988 Summer Olympics Album: One Moment in Time.' 

'Hit Somebody! (The Hockey Song)' - Warren Zevon - 'Hit Somebody! (The Hockey Song)' is the tale of Buddy, a Canadian farm boy who finds his destiny as a hockey goon.

'Goal Goal Goal' - James - Manchester indie band James released 'Goal Goal Goal' in 1994 hoping the track would be put forward as the England song for the 1994 World Cup. 

'All the Way' - Eddie Vedder - A lifelong Chicago Cubs fan, the Pearl Jam vocalist released 'All the Way' in 2008 on the 100th anniversary of the club's then most recent World Series crown. 

'When an Old Cricketer Leaves the Crease' - Roy Harper - Roy Harper is one of English folk music's most respected performers. In 1975, he released 'When an Old Cricketer Leaves the Crease.' 

'Snooker Loopy' - Chas & Dave - English pop rock duo Chas & Dave released 'Snooker Loopy' in 1986 as a novelty song celebrating snooker.

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