What is the song on the 2008 Olympics commercial?

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What was the song used in the closing montage of the 2008 Summer Olympics on NBC?

I am talking about the music that played when the credits were rolling on Sunday evening (8-24-08). It may have, in fact, been a compilation of songs. So, all details are appreciated.

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I think it was a combination of Dragonheart and Remember The Titans

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What is the song in the 2008 Olympics commercial.

I think it is a samsung commercial for the Olympics. It has a guy that starts calling all the athletes and the song says something about answering the call. If you know what and know what the song is let me know. Thanks

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According to this page, it is a 30 second piece made for the commercial. The artist is called Trama...

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What was the name of the song that they played at the end of the torch being lit in the 2008 olympics?

What was the name of the song that they played at the end of the torch being lit in the 2008 olympics? The song was being played after they lit the torch. (in the opening ceremony) some of the lyrics are "this is the time of our lives" who...

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David Cook's "Time of My Life". It is available on iTunes ;)

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What's the song playing during the first day of the 2008 Olympics women's gymnastics team intro video on NBC?

The music playing in the background during the promo (intro) on the first day of the 2008 Olympics US women's gymnastics team competition on NBC sounded like something from one of the Bourne Identity movies. I've searched all over. Even NBC doesn't have...

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Once In a Lifetime by Keith Urban

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What song did the Romanian Sandra Izbasa use at the 2008 olympics final (gymnastics, floor)?

On sunday 17th of august 2008, the womens finals took place for the floor exercise (gymnastics). The Romanian chick Sandra Izbasa used a nice song. Does anyone know the name/title of this song?

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The music is the main theme to the film "Brute" composed by Michal Lorenc in 1997 and is based...

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"Calabria 2007" by Enur

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Are any of these it? http://www.splendad.com/people/show/3898-Michael-Phelps

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What song was played at the end credits of the 2008 Olympics games on NBC?

its right after when Bob Costas said goodnight for the last time here in Beijing. What song was played when the credts were showing the names involved with NBC Olympics.

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what are some of those other beautiful songs that they also played at the end? during all the credits...

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What was the name of the first song that was played during the NBC 2008 Olympics Final Credits?

It's a very moving score (sounds like it's from a movie) and I've heard it before but I don't know what the name is. It was the very first song and came before the Remember the Titans song.

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I think it was Randy Edelman "To The Stars" aka the Dragonheart theme. Not sure though if...

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