Kamaal Khan has won the "R.D.Burman" Filmfare Award for the "Most Promising Upcoming Talent" becoming the first UK born male winner of the coveted Filmfare Award since its introduction in 1954. Rahman, Rajesh Roshan, Himesh Reshammiya, Anu Malik, Sajid–Wajid, Pritam, Vishal-Shekhar, Salim Suleiman, Anand Raaj Anand, and others. As a result of his successful debut single, Kamaal was signed by record label HMV (EMI India) in December 1997.Īs a playback singer, he has sung numerous songs for most of the well-known music directors in the Indian film industry such as A.R.
The soundtrack went on to sell over 10 million copies and the success of the movie has widely been attributed by film pundits to the popularity of Kamaal's debut song. A reworked version of the song later released worldwide in 1998 (together with his debut solo album) and simultaneously featured in the Bollywood blockbuster Pyaar Kiya To Darna Kya, starring Salman Khan and Kajol. The song released as a single in Europe in 1996 becoming a huge hit achieving platinum status. (Football's coming home 4.43€ $4.At a very young age, he wrote and produced his debut single "O Oh Jaane Jaana" in London. (It's coming home, it's coming) Never stopped me dreaming (It's coming home, it's coming) Jules Rimet still gleaming (It's coming home) Three lions on a shirt I know that was then, but it could be again Good old England, England that couldn't play football!
That England's gonna throw it away, gonna blow it awayīut I know they can play, 'cause I rememberīut all those "Oh, so nears", wear you down through the yearsīut I still see that tackle by Moore and when Lineker scoredīobby belting the ball, and Nobby dancingĮngland have done it, in the last minute of extra time! It's coming home, it's coming home, it's comingįootball's coming home (We'll go on getting bad results)Įveryone seems to know the score, they've seen it all before "Three Lions" makes for a surprisingly good piano cover! The chorus ("Football's coming home") can regularly be heard as a chant at English football matches. The lyrics (and title) refer to the three lions on the Royal Arms of England, which also appear on the England football team's emblem. "Three Lions (Football's Coming Home)" came out in 1996, when the UEFA European Football Championship ("Euro 96") took place in England. "Three Lions" was recorded by The Lightning Seeds (whose lead singer Ian Broudie composed the music) and the comedians Frank Skinner and David Baddiel (who wrote the song's lyrics). It's an accurate piano arrangement of "Three Lions" which is not too hard to play, and sounds fantastic.
The full melody is included in the piano part, so it sounds great if it's just played instrumentally - but of course, you can use these sheets to accompany singers, or sing along yourself!
With this piano sheet music, you can play "Three Lions (Football's Coming Home)" on piano.
Here's how to play the famous English football anthem "Three Lions" on piano! Rupert Austin #Pure Imagination (solo piano) #SheetMusicPlus 6.20€ $6.99 #Piano solo #Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Performance duration is about 6 minutes, but shorter versions of the arrangement are possible such that the swing section or the dream section (or both) can be omitted, with directions for this marked in the score in bars 25 and 74.įingering suggestions are provided in many places, but these will not suit all hands and alternative effective fingerings are possible. From bar 116 a coda takes the opening three notes of the melody and wistfully explores them in a chromatic and richly harmonized descent towards a peaceful close. In bars 99-115 the arrangement returns to the style of the opening. In this section the accent marks in the score do not indicate strong accents, but indicate where moderate emphasis is required to bring out the melody above the surrounding accompaniment. During bars 70-74 the tempo slows and the mood changes in preparation for a very different dream-like presentation of the song, where the melody is mostly played by the left hand with the right hand providing a rippling accompaniment that gently splashes across a wide range of the keyboard. The tempo then picks up for a swing exploration, at a relaxed tempo, of the song in bars 25-74. The song is first presented in a gentle jazz ballad style (bars 1-24). A performance can be viewed at /c/rupertaustin/videos. An arrangement for solo piano of the much loved song from the 1971 film Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory.