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Performed by: cKy; Foreigner; Green Day; Rocky Theme; Survivor Written by: James Michael Peterik; Frankie M., Iii Sullivan
Credits: Peterik, James Michael (Songwriter); Sullivan, Frankie M., Iii (Songwriter); EASY ACTION MUSIC (Publisher); SONY/ATV MELODY (Publisher); WB MUSIC CORP. (Publisher)
"Eye of the Tiger" is a song performed by the Americanrock band Survivor from the album Eye of the Tiger, released in 1982. It was used at the request of Sylvester Stallone for the film Rocky III. The mix of the song heard in the film features tiger growls, though these are omitted on the album and single versions.
In an interview with Songfacts, co-writer Jim Peterik explained the song's title.
At first, we wondered if calling it 'Eye Of The Tiger' was too obvious. The initial draft of the song, we started with 'It's the eye of the tiger, it's the thrill of the fight, rising up to the spirit of our rival, and the last known survivor stalks his prey in the night, and it all comes down to survival.' We were going to call the song 'Survival.' In the rhyme scheme, you can tell we had set up 'rival' to rhyme with 'survival.' At the end of the day, we said, 'Are we nuts?' That hook is so strong, and 'rival' doesn't have to be a perfect rhyme with the word 'tiger.' We made the right choice and went with 'Eye Of The Tiger.[3]
The song was listed at #21 on Billboard's All Time Top 100[4] and was named the 63rd best hard rock song of all time by VH1.[5]
In 2006, Australianpop artist Lee Harding included a cover of the song on his debut album What's Wrong with This Picture?
Judith Owen recorded a jazz version for her album Here, also released in 2006.
In 2007, Vomitron covered the song on their self titled album on MySpace.
In 2007, Serbian singer Ognjen Vuletić sang the song and won DUNS music contest. He also recorded a studio version of it.
In 2008, HOPE, a rapcore band located in Poland, released a cover of the song as a single. After decent commercial success in Poland, the band filmed a music video for the song. The video had hardly any airtime on MTV2 in the U.S; yet was successful in various European countries.
In 2008, Lorena covered the song on her second studio album De Pelicula.
The song has been covered recently by The Jonas Brothers, albeit with a negative reception; some of the main criticisms being the lyrics sung by female vocalist Demi Lovato and an overuse of the crash cymbals on the drum track.
A version performed by the choir of PS22 of New York has become popular on many video sharing websites.
Moderatto performed a Spanish cover called "El hijo del tigre"
The song has been parodied on Double Take called "Guys From Al-Qaeda".
American politician Newt Gingrich used the song as his introduction at CPAC 2009.
Hulk Hogan followed up his appearance in Rocky III by using this as his entrance music for a time before his WWF matches.
The song appeared in the fourth season of the TV show Supernatural, and as an extra to the same episode, where Jensen Ackles lip-synched and danced to the song.
Jason Lee sings it to his father on the second episode of the fourth season ("Monkeys Take A Bath") of My Name is Earl.
In the Simpsons' episode "The Fat and the Furriest", the chorus of the "Eye of the Tiger" is played.
An altered version of the song by the band themselves was featured on a Starbucks Doubleshot commercial.[7]
A parody by "Weird Al" Yankovic entitled, "Theme from Rocky XIII (The Rye or the Kaiser)", was included on his In 3-D album from 1984. This song uncannily predicted that Rocky Balboa would end up running a restaurant late in life, as seen in Rocky Balboa.
The song is the official theme of the National Rugby League Team The Wests Tigers. It is played when they come out onto the field in every rugby league game.
The instrumental at the beginning of the song was often used as Baltimore Orioles Cal Ripken, Jr.'s batter introductory music.
The song is played at the end of the Family Guy episode "The Cleveland-Loretta Quagmire," when Cleveland and Quagmire reconcile their differences in a friendly boxing match as the shot fades to a watercolor-like painting.
Is used during a comedy montage in the episode entitled "Fat" of series five of the BBC comedy Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps.
John McCain used this song to open and close campaign rallies during the 2008 U.S. Presidential campaign.
Conservative talk show host Sean Hannity uses the introduction as background music for his radio show's third hour (which is referred to as the "world-famous final hour free-for-all".)
In 2001, A song by DMX & Ice Cube was Remixed with "Eye of the tiger", named "We Be Clubbin' (Eye of the Tiger Remix) for The 24th Letter by DMX.
Reed College plays the song on the hour, every hour, in the library lobby during finals week.
Many high schools that use a tiger as their mascot may use the song.
"Eye of The Tiger" is the title of episode one in the third season of The Bernie Mac Show. The character Jordan uses the song for his routine.
The television series Las Vegas episode "Fake the Money and Run" (first aired 9/26/2005) played a slow jazz version in the background during a poker game.
The Israeli band Infection parodies the song in their 2005 album Bekhef (Hebrew: בכיף). The parody is also entitled "Eye of the Tiger" (Hebrew: עין הנמר).
The song is heard in Big Fat Liar when one of the jocks is doing sit-ups.
In the Nickelodeon movie Spectacular! by Tammin Sursok, the group Spectacular uses it as their theme for the early part of the movie.
The "Krusty Krab Training Video" on SpongeBob SquarePants features theme music which bears a resemblance to the opening riff from "Eye of the Tiger." That song was called "Quest for the Best" by David Reilly of APM Music.
In the Jimmy Neutron episode "Birth of a Salesman", you can hear Cindy Vortex say "Eye Of The Tiger", making a reference to the song. The opening can also be heard in the background.