Usually patriotic / military songs are used on Memorial Day since this day honors those that have died fighting for our country. Songs like:
'I'm proud to be an American' by Lee Greenwood.
The Battle Hymn of the Republic
America the Beautiful
My Country Tis of Thee
The Star Spangled Banner (but this is a tough song to sing)
Taps played by a bugler if the ceremony is at a war memorial or cemetary.
Hebrew songs aren't played at sporting events.
The name of the famous old-timey piano song often played at formal events and gatherings is "Fr Elise" by Ludwig van Beethoven.
It's called "Will You Be There" it's on Michael's "Dangerous" album.
Rooftop by Melissa McClelland
cottoneye joe?
Whiskey in the Jar
Thunderstruck is often played
Matt Jamison made the remake of Michael Jackson song can you feel it. This is played before opening kick at memorial
I believe the song you're talking about could be galvanized by the chemical brothers.This is it, thank you very much for your answer!
I'm Shipping Up to Boston by the Dropkick Murphys
The song played at the end of Andy Murray's matches on BBC TV is often "One Day Like This" by Elbow. This track has become closely associated with significant moments in his career, particularly during his Grand Slam victories. The uplifting and anthemic nature of the song resonates with the emotions of such pivotal events.
a ubilisterous song often called "eshal in B major"