List of Olympic songs and anthems

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Olympic songs and anthems are adopted officially by International Olympic Committee (or by official broadcasters and partners selected by IOC), to be used prior to the Olympic Games and to accompany the games during the event.

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They are used as theme music in TV broadcast and also used in advertising campaigns for the Olympic Games. Some songs and anthems are more popular and famous than official songs and anthems.

Summer Olympics

Official theme songs and anthems

GamesHost
City
TitleLanguage(s)Performer(s)Writer(s) and producer(s)Audio and VideosLive Performance
Montreal "Bienvenue à Montréal"
(Welcome to Montreal)
Music Video
Moscow "Олимпиада"
(Olympiad)
Tõnis Mägi, Mykola Hnatyuk David Tukhmanov
Robert Rozhdestvensky
Music Video
Music Video
"Стадион моей мечты"
(My Dream Stadium)
Music Video
Los Angeles "Reach Out"English Paul Engemann Giorgio Moroder Official Music Video
Seoul "Hand in Hand"
- English Version
English Koreana Giorgio Moroder, Tom Whitlock Official Music Video Opening Ceremony
"손에 손 잡고"
- Korean Version
Korean Music Video
Barcelona "Amigos Para Siempre"
(Friends for Life)
José Carreras, Sarah Brightman Official Music Video Part-1
Official Music Video Part-2
Closing Ceremony
Atlanta "Reach" Gloria Estefan Official Music Video Closing Ceremony
Sydney "The Flame" Tina Arena Official Music Video Opening Ceremony
Athens "Olympic Dream" Maksim Mrvica Official Music Video
Beijing "You and Me" Liu Huan, Sarah Brightman Qigang Chen Official Music Video
Music Video
London "Survival" [1] Muse Closing Ceremony
Rio de Janeiro "Alma e Coração" [2]
(Soul and Heart)
Thiaguinho, Projota Music Video
Tokyo

Other songs and anthems

GamesHost
City
TitleLanguage(s)Performer(s)Writer(s) and producer(s)Audio and VideosLive Performance
Seoul "One Moment in Time"
- NBC Sports Broadcast Theme Song
English Whitney Houston Albert Hammond Official Music Video
"You're Not Alone"
- Australian Official Olympic Team Song
English Official Music Video
Barcelona "Barcelona"
- Official Theme Song Candidate
- BBC Grandstand Theme Song
Freddie Mercury, Mike Moran
Atlanta "The Power of the Dream" Celine Dion Opening Ceremony
"Return to Innocence"
- Promotional Video Theme Song
Enigma Music Video
Sydney N/A
Athens "Oceania" Björk Opening Ceremony
Beijing "Forever Friends" Sun Nan, A-Mei, Coco Lee Giorgio Moroder Official Music Video
London N/A
Rio de Janeiro "Rise"
- NBC Sports Broadcast Theme Song
Katy Perry
Tokyo

Winter Olympics

Official theme songs and anthems

GamesHost
City
TitleLanguage(s)Performer(s)Writer(s) and producer(s)Audio and VideosLive Performance
Calgary "Winter Games"
- Instrumental Version
None
(Instrumental)
David Foster David Foster Official Music Video Opening Ceremony
Closing Ceremony
"Can't You Feel It"
- Vocal Version
English Audio
Albertville
Lillehammer
Nagano
Salt Lake City
Turin "Because We Believe
(Ama Credi E Vai)
" [3]
Andrea Bocelli Closing Ceremony
Vancouver
Sochi
Pyeongchang None [4]
Beijing

Other songs and anthems

GamesHost
City
TitleLanguage(s)Performer(s)Writer(s) and producer(s)Audio and VideosLive Performance
Pyeongchang "Let Everyone Shine"
- Torch Relay Promotional Song
Korean Insooni Official Music Video
Beijing

Albums

GamesHost
City
OfficialOthersNotes
Seoul None 1988 Summer Olympics Album: One Moment in Time
Barcelona Barcelona Gold
Atlanta Rhythm of the Games: 1996 Olympic Games Album
Sydney The Games Of The XXVII Olympiad 2000: Music from the Opening Ceremony
Anthes Unity: Official Athens 2004 Olympic Games
Harmony: The Official Athens 2004 Olympic Games Classical Album
Beijing The Official Album for Beijing 2008 Olympic Games AT&T Team USA Soundtrack
London Isles of Wonder
A Symphony of British Music (album)
Rio de Janeiro Rio 2016 (Olympic Themes & Anthems)
Tokyo Olympic Games Tokyo 2020: "Hoop" Lights Our Way
GamesHost
City
OfficialOthersNotes
Turin
Vancouver Sounds of Vancouver 2010: Opening Ceremony Commemorative Album
Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics Themes: Music for the Sochi Games (Anthems, Fanfares and Classical Favorites)
Pyeongchang None

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