Skip to content

World Cup: Paul Merson, Michael Dawson, Sue Smith, Lee Hendrie and Stephen Warnock feature in Sky Sports News England song

Sky Sports News trio David Reed, Kathryn Bridge and Matt Prior rope in Paul Merson, Michael Dawson, Sue Smith, Lee Hendrie and Stephen Warnock, and students from Bolder Academy to help Sky Sports News make an England World Cup song (for Christmas)

Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player

Sky Sports' England World Cup song featuring the Bolder Academy choir and Soccer Saturday pundits

We would be lying if we said it had been a dream of ours to write a World Cup song...

They were simply things that existed, things that we loved, but belonged to a world different to our own.

Similarly, we've not spent too much time imagining accepting an Oscar or walking on the moon and up until one month ago, we would have said there was about as much chance of doing either of those things as opposed to recording an England anthem.

A few weeks ago, we were discussing just what made the World Cup so special, and the music kept on cropping up.

A country coming together to roar on its football team to glory, soundtracked by a song that will be enshrined in history. It's impossible to think about England in Italia 90 and not hear World in Motion, or Euro 96 (yes, a European Championship rather than a World Cup) and Three Lions.

So we started to talk and perhaps we got a little bit ahead of ourselves but we asked the question - what if we wrote a World Cup song?

We had next to no musical experience. We knew it wasn't going to be the next World in Motion, but it might be better than the Embrace one, right?

Also See:

So where to start? We reached out to someone who did have experience - songwriter and producer Martin Sutton, who runs the The Songwriting Academy. He's worked with Gary Barlow and Celine Dion. Maybe not two acts associated with terrace bangers, but luckily for us, Martin runs a course on how to write an anthem.

But could his reasoning be applied to a football song?

"Absolutely," he confirmed. "If we have a strong, positive and hopeful message, we can add tribal rhythms which will appeal to that part of us that makes us want to dance together with our arms around each other."

So we spent the next few hours trying to work out our message. We wanted a song that represented hope, that had a sense of togetherness, maybe self-deprecating but also showing how this generation of England players are a new kind of footballer able to use their voice and platform for things greater than the game.

"I firmly believe that anybody that has the desire to write a song can do it," Martin adds.

We were about to test that theory.

Former England player Sue Smith commentating
Image: Former England player Sue Smith features on Sky Sports' England World Cup song

We had a rough idea about the lyrics, but who was going to sing it?

We wanted someone recognisable on the record, so we managed to persuade Paul Merson, Michael Dawson, Sue Smith, Lee Hendrie and Stephen Warnock (more than 120 England caps between them) to give up their time - on the condition that we were able to do some serious auto-tuning. Some needed more than others but far less auto-tuning was required for the 17 students from the Bolder Academy, who Sky have a strong partnership with.

Martin did a great job on the music, using those classic elements that make up an anthem - orchestral horns, military drums and tension building piano. And for this winter World Cup, we were insistent on sleigh bells too!

As for the finished product? Well, you can listen for yourselves now.

Like we said, it may not be the next World in Motion, but it's our message of support for England at the World Cup.

Wales already have a fantastic official World Cup song - check out their anthem 'Yma O Hyd' - let's hope we can hear both songs sung deep into the tournament.

Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player

Wales have been inspired by their World Cup song 'Yma o Hyd' and another speech from Michael Sheen

Another Kind of England is now available on Spotify, Amazon Music, Apple Music and all other digital music streaming platforms. All proceeds Sky makes from streams and downloads will go to the Youth Sport Trust, a Sky Cares charity partner, which has launched an initiative to get more kids active during the 2022 World Cup.

The YST #HalfTimeChallenge is a new social media competition which aims to inspire families to play together via a series of fun football-based challenges that can be done in the comfort of their living room. For more information on how to get involved, head to www.youthsporttrust.org/HalfTimeChallenge

Super 6 Activates International Mode!
Super 6 Activates International Mode!

Super 6 is going International! Could you win £100,000 for free? Entries by 7pm Friday.

Around Sky