Now that Wimbledon and Euro 2016 have both concluded with gut-wrenching closing montages (tennis fans enjoyed Jack Garratt's Surprise Yourself after Andy Murray won his second Wimbledon title, while the BBC's Euros coverage finished with Bowie's Heroes cut to scenes from the competition, including Portugal beating France in the final), we examine the phenomenon's most ubiquitous songs. Indeed, televised sport has been indulging in montages for years, whether it's Cast soundtracking England's exit from Euro 96, or Johnny Cash and Australia's Ashes whitewash in 2013/14. We love a good sporting montage here in JOE Towers but all those dramatic highlights, stirring. Wimbledon just wouldn't be Wimbledon without slow-motion footage of glistening strawberries, ducking umpires and tennis stars triumphing - and failing - set to music chosen either to exhilarate the TV audience or yank at its heartstrings. Disable background music for the entire Montage (see below) Re-Compile the Montage Download the full Montage video file (from the Settings page) Import the. 15 songs that are always used in sporting montages Shares Paul Moore You know them all. Whether you’re into hip hop, country or pop music, golden oldies or current hits we’ve got you covered with 25 of the best songs out there that you can use for your baby slideshow. Gary Johnson (Updated: December 15, 2022) 1525 views, 5 min read If you want to put all your moments together and create a slideshow for your family, then you need good background music as music plays a very important role in the creation of memorable and perfect slideshows projects. Over shots of a trickling water feature, clouds passing over a sun-kissed Centre Court and a groundsman daubing white lines on grass, Sue Barker uttered some familiar words: "Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?"ĭelivering the first montage of this year's Wimbledon coverage, the presenter spent the opening 90 seconds of the very first broadcast from the All England Club reading William Shakespeare's Sonnet 18, her dramatic flow punctuated by images of a grimacing Andy Murray, a trophy-kissing Novak Djokovic and John McEnroe's infamous cry of "You cannot be serious!" from 1981.
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