Bound for Glory (song)

"Bound For Glory"
Single by Angry Anderson
from the album Blood From Stone
Released August 1990 (Aus)
1992 (UK)
Format Vinyl LP
Recorded 1989
Genre Hard rock
Length 3:59
Label Mushroom Records
Food for Thought
PWL
Songwriter(s) ANDERSON G/SLAMER M/DE LUCA T
Angry Anderson singles chronology
"Suddenly"
(1987)
"Bound For Glory"
(1990)

"Suddenly"
(1987)
"Bound For Glory"
(1990)

"Bound For Glory" is a song that was released in August 1990 by Angry Anderson.

AFL Anthem

The song was featured in a range of advertisements, and is now the theme music for the SYN radio program 'Bound for Glory'. It subsequently was named the unofficial anthem of the AFL and performed at the 1991 AFL Grand Final at Waverley Park. (See below)

Background

This song was released in Australia in August 1990, and entered the charts at #50. It remained in the charts for eleven weeks, jumping in the second week from #50 to #34. It continued to climb into the top twenty in the third week at #18. It jumped again into the top five in week four at #3. It remained at #3 for two weeks, before climbing to the top spot in week six, where it remained for three consecutive weeks. It then dropped dramatically to #47 in the tenth week and to #78 in week eleven, before dropping out of the top 100 altogether.

Grand Final 1991

Angry Anderson entered Waverley Park for the AFL Grand Final clash between Hawthorn and West Coast on a vehicle that resembled The Batmobile, and after a short speech performed "Bound For Glory". The song was later counted down on Australia TV show 20 to 1 Greatest Sporting Anthems.

It was later noted he performed it live, but dramatically out of tune. The day was also memorable for the half-time entertainment which featured a parade of sporting celebrities in Ford Capris. The entertainment has been the subject of derision, and footage of the performance featured in a 2008 Carlton and United Breweries satirical television advertisement, with a caption stating "Carlton Draught. Proud supporter of footy since 1877. (Except for 1991)".

Charts

Weekly charts

Charts 1990 Peak Charts Chart 2006
Australian ARIA Singles Chart", 11 6
New Zealand Singles Chart 15 18
US Billboard Singles Chart 58 -
Germany Singles Chart 85 -

Year end charts

End of year chart (1990) Position
Australia[1] 73

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References

  1. "The ARIA Australian Top 100 Singles Chart 1990 (61–100) (from The ARIA Report No. 50)". Imgur.com (original document published by ARIA). Retrieved 10 October 2016.
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