Music to My Ears
Music to My Ears
Name songs that have a boxing reference lyric.
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Collins2000
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Some are just fighting references, but there are not a lot of boxing references in pop songs for sure.
I fought the law
The Authority song
Zanzibar
The Boxer
I am the greatest
My Way
Boot to the head
Beat me daddy eight to the bar
Eye of the tiger
Saturday Nights allright for fighting
The Hurricane
Song for Sonny Liston
I fought the law
The Authority song
Zanzibar
The Boxer
I am the greatest
My Way
Boot to the head
Beat me daddy eight to the bar
Eye of the tiger
Saturday Nights allright for fighting
The Hurricane
Song for Sonny Liston
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Collins2000
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The song sung by Bod Dylan dedicated to Davey Moore is a good song.Sherlock wrote:I believe the Sgt. Pepper's album has Sonny Liston and Ali on it. Am I right?Collins2000 wrote: Here's another. Which classic album covers feature world champions?
Also I believe Bob Dylan has a song about Davey Moore.
Nicasio Quintero a Mexican artist norteno singer, sang a song about Julio Cesar Chavez called "Julio Cesar Chavez" in the lyrics he talks about how he grew up with Chavez and how he played soccer and how Chavez always said he would one day be a World Champion. Another norteno artist named Ramon Ayala did another song about Chavez also called "Julio Cesar Chavez" his song was glorifying Chavezs succes in the ring. Im sure their are other Mexican artist but these are the ones that im aware of.
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vagabundo55
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Just thought i'd bring up this topic because it was pretty interesting. I just heard some band called Sun Kil Moon, apparently they're named after a Korean Bantam weight. (found that out after doing some wikipedia research
) Anyway, they have a few songs that mention boxers. It seems that the band members are fans of boxing or at least the lead singer is. They have a song titled "Salvador Sanchez" which mentions Benny Paret and Pancho Villa. They also have a song called "Duk Koo Kim". I've only heard "Salvador Sanchez". It's pretty interesting, I couldn't quite make out all the lyrics, but what I could make out was pretty interesting. Each boxer gets two stanzas one that mentions their greatness and tragic unexpected death, and another that mentions where they're from. As for Duk Koo Kim, i've never heard it, but I'm pretty sure it's about the fighter who tragically lost his life against Boom Boom Mancini. There's plenty of other songs out there i'm sure.
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vagabundo55
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I thought i'd give this a bump. I heard a bit more of Sun Kil Moon. (After searching for their album for awhile I found it.) It's not the music i'm used to, but i'd reccommend it to anybody who's a fan of music and boxing. Songs like "Pancho Villa" (which is basically an acoustic version of "Salvador Sanchez") are tragic, yet almost inspiring while "Duk Koo Kim" is also tragic, it's a little different, it almost transports you to a place where time doesn't exist. You'd have to listen to it to know what I mean. After researching a little more, I found they have a song titled "Find Me, Ruben Olivares". I have not heard it though. It's a great CD though all around (even though the lyrics are a bit difficult to understand at first, it adds to the tragic style of the music, it sounds like this guy really is singing with feelings of pain and sadness) I'm a huge fan of music as I am a huge fan of boxing so i'd be interested in hearing about any other songs that are good that have something to do with boxing. Just thought i'd give this topic a bump. There are a few websites where you can preview this band's songs. The CD I own is called, "Ghosts of the Great Highway," It's one of those CD's to listen to when you want to relax or you're feeling down. Just a great CD. I've read somewhere there's another verse to "Salvador Sanchez" about a boxer named Battling Suki, or something like that. I'm not familiar with this fighter. Maybe someone here is. He must be an old time fighter.
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THE DANCING MASTER
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Bob Dylan's The Hurricane was on his 1975 album Desire, which is regarded as one of his better albums. Dylan and a host of other folks including Muhammad Ali banded together to try and free Ruben Carter and get him a new trial for a murder he had been convicted of during a botched robbery attempt. There was even a benefit concert for Carter in MSQ called Night Of The Hurricane headlined by Dylan along with Joan Baez and Joni Mitchell. Ali was on hand as well. I actually have a bootleg recording of the show. Carter did get a new trial but was convicted again and sent back to jail. He was eventually pardoned and the last I heard Carter, ironically enough, was working as a D.A. He wrote his book The 16th Round during his years in prison.
As already mentioned, Dylan also did Who Killed Davey Moore.
Theone, the entire song Black Superman was about Ali, not just one line. It came out not too long after he beat Foreman.
A couple other boxing reference songs I can think of off the top of my head here are Love TKO by Teddy Pendergrass and You Beat Me To The Punch by Mary Wells. Of course, Miles Davis did an entire album called Jack Johnson.
As already mentioned, Dylan also did Who Killed Davey Moore.
Theone, the entire song Black Superman was about Ali, not just one line. It came out not too long after he beat Foreman.
A couple other boxing reference songs I can think of off the top of my head here are Love TKO by Teddy Pendergrass and You Beat Me To The Punch by Mary Wells. Of course, Miles Davis did an entire album called Jack Johnson.
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