The Danish Way to Rock

"The Danish Way to Rock"
Single by Nephew feat. Landsholdet
Released 2010
Format Digital download
Recorded 2010
Genre Rock
Writer(s) Simon Kvamm (lyrics)
Nephew (music)
Producer(s) Carsten Heller
Nephew feat. Landsholdet singles chronology
"The Danish Way to Rock"
(2010)
"Vi vandt i dag"
(2012)
Music video
"The Danish Way to Rock" on YouTube

"The Danish Way to Rock" is a Danish language 2010 FIFA World Cup theme song for Denmark and a hit single by Danish band Nephew featuring Landsholdet (meaning "the national team" in Danish). The song went straight into #1 in the Tracklisten, the Danish Singles Chart.

"The Danish Way to Rock" was a song written in Danish (despite its English language title) by Nephew band member Simon Kvamm and music by the band Nephew and arranged and produced by Nephew and Carsten Heller. The song was released in cooperation with the Dansk Boldspil-Union (DBU), the Danish Football Association for the support of the 2010 Danish National Football Team.

Recording

The song was recorded on 1 March 2010. That day, the members of the Danish band Nephew and vocalist Simon Kvamm and guitarist Kristian Riis accompanied by song producer Carsten Heller travelled to Vienna, Austria, where the Danish national team was scheduled to compete and briefed the team of the song and their part. Some players notably Daniel Jensen and Nicklas Bendtner recorded their parts separately, then a collective take was made of the entire group singing in a hotel room.[1] Footage of the recording process was made available.[2]

Credits

Chart performance

The single was released in March 2010 and reached #1 on chart of 23 April 2010 staying 1 week at the top of the Danish Singles Chart.

Tracklisten (2010) Highest
position
Denmark (Tracklisten)[3] 1
Preceded by
"Mest ondt" by Burhan G feat. Medina
"Satellite" by Lena
Danish Singles Chart number-one single
30 April 2010 – 7 May 2010
18 June 2010 – 25 June 2010
Succeeded by
"Alors on danse" by Stromae
We No Speak Americano by Yolanda Be Cool & DCUP

References

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