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词条 C'mon Aussie C'mon
释义

  1. Origination

  2. Shannon Noll version

     Track listing 

  3. Charts

  4. See also

  5. References

  6. External links

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"C'mon Aussie C'mon" is an Australian Cricket anthem.

Origination

The work was written as a 60-second jingle by Allan Johnston, Alan Morris and other creative staff at the Sydney advertising agency Mojo in 1978 to promote the second season of Kerry Packer's rebel cricket competition World Series Cricket for the Nine television network.[1] The song eulogised players such as Dennis Lillee, the Chappell brothers Ian and Greg and Rod Marsh, used the limerick metre in its verse structure and ended with the refrain, "C'mon Aussie, c'mon, c'mon" sung again and again. In this instance "Aussie" refers to Australia.[1][2]

The popularity of the chorus and the success that the new cricket competition enjoyed in the 1978/79 summer season inspired the Mojo agency to recut the track and release it as a single in 1978. The jingle's double limerick was split into two, additional refrains were added and a 2' 15" version was produced for radio release and sale. Performed by the Mojo Singers (including Allan Johnston and other agency and recording studio personnel), it topped the charts in Australia for two weeks in February 1979.[3]

The jingle continued to be used to promote World Series Cricket in subsequent seasons even after the rebel competition was reunited with the sanctioned Australian Cricket Board fixtures. The song was played at the WSC games and the chorus was sung by crowds at those games and also the official Test matches. In those subsequent advertising campaigns the lyrics would change to announce who the Australian cricket team's opponents for that summer and to highlight the latest stars of the team.{{cn|date=March 2015}}

Shannon Noll version

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| artist = Shannon Noll
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| length = 3:28
| label = Sony BMG
| writer = Allan Johnston, Alan Morris, G Koos, S Baird
| producer = Mark Rivett
| prev_title = Learn to Fly
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| next_title = Shine
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In 2004, Australian singer Shannon Noll recorded a cover with updated lyrics. The track was released on 20 December 2004 to aid the children's charity Good Start, a joint charity set up by the Australian Red Cross and Sanitarium foods to raise money to ensure all Australian children start the day with a healthy breakfast.

Track listing

  1. "C'mon Aussie C'mon" (full version)
  2. "C'mon Aussie C'mon" (radio edit)

Charts

Chart (1979)Peak
position
Australian Kent Music Report1
Chart (2004)Peak
position
Australian ARIA Singles Chart2
Australian ARIA Australian Artists Singles Chart2
Australian ARIA Singles End of Year Chart (2005)43

See also

{{Portal|Cricket}}

References

1. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.smh.com.au/business/cmon-aussie-cricket-anthem-reprised-to-get-bums-on-seats-20091126-jum2.html#ixzz2pZNyvOwR|title=C'mon Aussie: cricket anthem reprised to get bums on seats|first=Julian|last=Lee|newspaper=The Sydney Morning Herald|date=27 November 2009|accessdate=22 February 2014}}
2. ^{{cite news|last=Kennett|first=Jeff|title=C'mon Aussie, let's grow up|url=http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/opinion/cmon-aussie-lets-grow-up/story-e6frfhqf-1226185129838|accessdate=22 February 2014|newspaper=Herald Sun|date=11 November 2011}}
3. ^{{cite web|url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/work/35628568?selectedversion=NBD21657246|title=World Series Cricket : Australian team song, West Indies team song, C'mon Aussie c'mon. [sound recording] : - Version details - Trove|work=nla.gov.au}}

External links

  • "C'mon sticklers C'mon" - Sydney Morning Herald - 17 December 2004
{{World Series Cricket}}{{Shannon Noll}}

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