Since 1991, the World in Union has accompanied all editions of the World Cup. Here we tell you the origin, meaning and lyrics.
“There’s a dream, I feel. It’s so strange, so true. All together”. so it begins World in the Unionthe song is beautiful Rugby World Cupwho has been with him since 1991. It is a tune that tries to capture the spirit of international friendship that wants to bring the oval sports culture to the entire planet.
World in the Union was born at the behest of the International Rugby Board (IRB). Gustav Holst provided the emotional music, while Charlie Skarbek provided the sharp lyrics.. Famous artists did it at all the opening ceremonies of the competition. From Frenchman Roberto Alagna, through Welshman Aled Jones and even Englishman Jonathan Ansell.
The lyrics of World in Union, translated into Spanish
There is a dream, I feel. So strange, so true. All together. The world as one.
Gathering. One mind, one heart. Every creed, every color. When united, there is no separation.
Looking for the best in me. I will find what I can be. If I win, lose or draw. It’s a win for everyone.
It is the world in unity. The world as one. As we climb to reach our destination. A new era has begun.
We will face high mountains. We have to cross the rough sea. We must take our place in history. And live with dignity.
Just to be my best. That is the goal of every person. If I win, lose or draw. It’s a win for everyone.
It is the world in unity. The world as one. As we climb to reach our destination. A new era has begun.
It is the world in unity. The world as one. As we climb to reach our destination. A new era has begun.
The World in Union remix
A few days before the World Cup, South African singer PJ Powers, who performed the song for the 1995 South African edition, surprised by publishing a remix, with which DJ Cosher collaborated.
Source: Tycsports

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