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We Are the Champions
1977 single by Queen
1977 single by Queen
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | We Are the Champions |
| cover | Wearethechampions.jpg |
| caption | UK single picture sleeve |
| type | single |
| artist | Queen |
| album | News of the World |
| B-side | We Will Rock You |
| released | 7 October 1977 |
| recorded | 1977 |
| * hard rock<ref name | "AllMusic Sendra" |
| length | 2:59 |
| label | EMI (UK) |
| Elektra (US) | |
| writer | Freddie Mercury |
| producer | Queen, assisted by Mike "Clay" Stone |
| prev_title | Long Away |
| prev_year | 1977 |
| concurrent_title | We Will Rock You |
| next_title | Spread Your Wings |
| next_year | 1978 |
| B-side = We Will Rock You
- Arena rock
- hard rock Elektra (US)
"We Are the Champions" is a song by the British rock band Queen, released from the band's sixth album News of the World (1977). Written by lead singer Freddie Mercury, it remains among rock's most recognisable anthems. The song was a worldwide success, reaching number 2 in the UK, number 4 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the US, number 3 in Canada, and the top 10 in many other countries. and was voted the world's favourite song in a 2005 Sony Ericsson world music poll.
Written with audience participation in mind, Mercury said "We" in the song's title refers to everyone who is singing it. Brian May called the song "unifying and positive". "We Are the Champions" has become an anthem for victories at sporting events, including its use during the 1994 FIFA World Cup, and has been often used or referenced in popular culture. The song has also been covered by many artists.
On 7 October 2017, Queen released a Raw Sessions version of the track to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the release of News of the World. It was made from previously unheard vocal and instrumental takes from the original multi-track tapes. It also presents for the first time the original recorded length of the track, which is two choruses more than the 1977 edited single.
Music
Writing of "We Are the Champions" began as early as 1975. However, at the time, Freddie Mercury deemed it unsuitable for inclusion in the band's then-current album, and the song was not recorded until 1977. It embodies numerous elements of arena rock, with Brian May stating, "We wanted to get the crowds waving and singing. It's very unifying and positive." Musically, it is based on Mercury's piano part, with Roger Taylor and John Deacon providing a drums and bass guitar backing. May overdubbed some guitar sections, initially subtle, but building to a "solo" played simultaneously with the last chorus. Mercury employed complex and advanced harmony, including major and minor 6th, minor 7th, minor 11th, half-diminished, and diminished chords, and the choruses featured some of these voiced as four-part vocal harmonies. The lead vocal is very demanding and strident (highest point is a C5 both belted and in falsetto), with one of Mercury's most notable performances taking place at the Live Aid concert, at Wembley Stadium, London in 1985.
The single featured "We Will Rock You", which preceded the song on the album, as its B-side. The two songs were often played consecutively at the close of Queen concerts, and are customarily played together on radio broadcasts (in album order). Keeping with tradition, the two songs were also used to close the 1992 Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert with all the show's acts joining in behind the lead vocal of Liza Minnelli.
Reception
Cash Box said that it contains "heroic lyrics and rapid changes in dynamics and emotional intensity" and praised guitarist Brian May's "dark backing lines and rippling fills." Record World called it a "stately rocker well-suited to its title" and suggested that "it could serve as a sort of new wave anthem."
Music video
The video for "We Are the Champions" was filmed at a special video shoot with fan club members at the New London Theatre on 6 October 1977 and was directed by Derek Burbridge. Mercury performs in a trademark Harlequin outfit – a half black, half white version – in front of an enthusiastic crowd who wave Queen scarves in a manner similar to English football fans. An alternate version which starts in monochrome before blasting into colour as the drums and guitars kick in was broadcast on the BBC's Top of the Pops 2 and comprises alternate footage shot on the same day.
Legacy
The first sports team known to celebrate a world championship victory with Queen's “We Are the Champions” was Team Canada's 1978 World Field Lacrosse Championship team, which won the title in Stockport, England. The song has since become an enduring global anthem for sports victories.
In 2011, a team of scientific researchers concluded that "We Are the Champions" was the catchiest song in the history of pop music, despite its not reaching #1 in the charts in any major market. Dr. Daniel Mullensiefen said of the study: "Every musical hit is reliant on maths, science, engineering and technology; from the physics and frequencies of sound that determine pitch and harmony, to the hi-tech digital processors and synthesisers which can add effects to make a song catchier. We've discovered that there's a science behind the sing-along and a special combination of neuroscience, math and cognitive psychology that can produce the elusive elixir of the perfect sing-along song."
The song is popular at sporting events, often being played after a major victory by the home team. For example, it was played at Highmark Stadium after the Buffalo Bills defeated the New England Patriots in the 2021 NFL playoffs.
Chart performances
In 1977–1978, "We Are the Champions" was released as a single in many countries, reaching number 2 on the UK Singles Chart;
In 1992, 1993, and 1998, the single was re-released in France, totaling 45 weeks on the chart and peaking at number 19, number 14, and number 10 during the 1998 FIFA World Cup.
Personnel
Information is based on the album's Liner Notes
- Freddie Mercury – lead and backing vocals, piano
- Brian May – guitars, backing vocals
- Roger Taylor – drums, backing vocals
- John Deacon – bass guitar
Track listings
; 7" single (1977 release)
- "We Are the Champions" – 3:00
- "We Will Rock You" – 2:00
; 3" CD single (1988 release)
- "We Are the Champions" – 3:02
- "We Will Rock You" – 2:02
- "Fat Bottomed Girls" – 3:23 ; CD single (1992 release)
- "We Are the Champions" – 2:59
- "We Will Rock You / We Are the Champions" – 5:00
Charts
Weekly charts
| Chart (1977–1978) | Peak | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| position | |||
| Australia (KMR) | 8 | ||
| Austrian Singles Chart | 12 | ||
| Canadian RPM Top Singles | 3 | ||
| German Singles Chart | 13 | ||
| Irish Singles Chart | 3 | ||
| New Zealand (RIANZ) | 8 | ||
| Norwegian Singles Chart | 6 | ||
| Swedish Singles Chart | 14 | ||
| class=artist | id=p5205/charts-awards/billboard-singles | pure_url=yes}} allmusic.com] (Retrieved 29 July 2008) | 4 |
| US Cash Box Top 100 | 3 |
| Chart (1992–1994) | Peak |
|---|---|
| position | |
| Australia (ARIA) | |
| with "We Will Rock You" | 81 |
| Dutch Mega Top 100 | 27 |
| French Singles Chart | 14 |
| US Billboard Hot 100 | 52 |
| Chart (1998) | Peak |
|---|---|
| position | |
| French Singles Chart | 10 |
| Chart (2006) | Peak |
|---|---|
| position | |
| US Billboard Hot Digital Songs | 61 |
| Chart (2010) | Peak |
|---|---|
| position |
| Chart (2016) | Peak |
|---|---|
| position |
| Chart (2018) | Peak |
|---|---|
| position | |
| Canada (Hot Canadian Digital Songs) | 28 |
| Chart (2019) | Peak |
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| Chart (2023) | Peak |
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Year-end charts
| Chart (1977) | Position | Chart (1978) | Position | Chart (1998) | Position | Chart (2018) | Position | Chart (2019) | Position | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| UK Singles Chart | 23 | |||||||||
| Australia (Kent Music Report) | 57 | |||||||||
| Austrian Singles Chart | 25 | |||||||||
| Canadian Top Singles | 27 | |||||||||
| US Billboard Hot 100 | 25 | |||||||||
| US Cash Box | 25 | |||||||||
| url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140201234531/http://www.snepmusique.com/fr/pag-259376-Classements-Annuels.html?year=1998 | date=1 February 2014 }} (Retrieved 29 July 2008) | 72 | ||||||||
| US Hot Rock Songs (Billboard) | 99 | |||||||||
| US Hot Rock Songs (Billboard) | 34 |
Certifications and sales
Hank Marvin version
In 1992, Hank Marvin recorded a version of the song featuring Brian May on guitar. Royalties from the single were donated to the Terrence Higgins Trust. The song peaked at number 66 on the UK charts.
CD-single track listing
- "We Are the Champions" (4:55)
- "Moontalk" (3:13)
- "Into the Light" (4:00)
- Tracks 1–2 performed by Hank Marvin featuring Brian May
- Track 2-3 performed by Hank Marvin
Scorpions version
In 2004, German rock band Scorpions with Michael Kleitman released their version retitled "You Are the Champion". This special version was recorded in honour of Michael Schumacher winning his seventh F1 Formula One Championship. The song was slightly re-written, most notably changing "We" to "You" which is a direct reference to Schumacher. The song peaked at number 92 on the German Singles Chart. It was subsequently included on the album Stand Up for the Champion – Michael Schumacher in 2006 when he decided to retire from Formula One racing.
CD-single track listing
- "You Are the Champion" (3:31)
- "You Are the Champion" (Instrumental) (3:31)
- "E Sara Perche (Spread Your Wings)" (3:12)
- Tracks 1–2 performed by Scorpions and Michael Kleitman
- Track 3 performed by Michael Kleitman
Crazy Frog version
- Dance
- electronic
A cover version by Crazy Frog titled "We Are the Champions (Ding a Dang Dong)" was released as a single on 5 June 2006, to coincide with the 2006 FIFA World Cup. Vocal arrangements include a sample portion of Queen's original recording.
Music video
The music video depicts Crazy Frog in bed dreaming that he is competing in a football match against Killbots. When the music video was originally released online, it appeared as it was released. However, the current version lacks the ball being kicked and the accompanying sound effects.
After being internationally released, it was shown before the animated movie Cars.
Chart performance
The single had its greatest success in France. It went straight to #1 on 10 June 2006, and stayed at this position for five weeks. It remained for nine weeks in the Top 10, seventeen weeks in the top fifty, and twenty five weeks in the chart. On 30 August 2006, it was certified Gold disc two months after its release by SNEP, the French certifier, and became the fifteenth best selling single in 2006 in that country.
Track listings
;CD single
- "We Are the Champions (Ding a Dang Dong)" (radio edit) – 2:57
- "We Are the Champions (Ding a Dang Dong)" (club mix) – 5:49
;Maxi single
- "We Are the Champions (Ding a Dang Dong)" (radio edit) – 2:57
- "We Are the Champions (Ding a Dang Dong)" (house mix) – 6:04
- "We Are the Champions (Ding a Dang Dong)" (club mix) – 5:51
- "We Are the Champions (Ding a Dang Dong)" (club mix dub) – 5:17
- "We Are the Champions (Ding a Dang Dong)" (video)
Charts
Weekly charts
| Chart (2006) | Peak | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| position | Chart (2010) | Peak | |
| position | |||
| Europe (Eurochart Hot 100) | 2 | ||
| France (SNEP) | 1 | ||
| Germany (Official German Charts) | 10 | ||
| Ireland (IRMA) | 23 | ||
| UK Singles (Official Company Charts) | 11 |
Year-end charts
| Chart (2006) | Position |
|---|---|
| Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40) | 44 |
| Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders) | 36 |
| Belgium (Ultratop 50 Wallonia) | 12 |
| France (SNEP) | 15 |
| Germany (Media Control GfK) | 86 |
| Sweden (Hitlistan) | 76 |
| Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade) | 23 |
Certifications and sales
Queen + Adam Lambert version
- hard rock
- Roger Taylor
During the COVID-19 pandemic, May, Taylor and Adam Lambert released "You Are the Champions" on 1 May 2020, with proceeds going to the COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund. In 2020, "You Are the Champions" peaked at #46 on the Billboard Hot Rock & Alternative Songs chart. The song also debuted on the UK Singles Chart at #95 in 2020. On 5 August 2020 limited edition CD and 7" vinyl versions of the single were announced with 3,000 copies each. The physical versions both charted on #1 in their specific UK Official Charts on 28 August 2020.
Track listings
- 7-inch vinyl and CD single
- "You Are the Champions" – 2:07
- "You Are the Champions" (Instrumental version) – 2:07
- Digital download and streaming
- "You Are the Champions" – 2:07
Personnel
- Adam Lambert – vocals
- Brian May – electric guitar
- Roger Taylor – drums
- Neil Fairclough – bass guitar
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