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Song Played At The End Of Wimbledon On Bbc Friday Night 5 July
Does anyone know the song that was played at the end of the Wimbledon Tennis coverage on the BBC Friday night (after Andy Murray won the semi-final) ? Listening to the words I thought it might be called 'What If' ............. ???
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BBC HelpMusic details for Wimbledon 2013 Men's Singles Final - Andy Murray v Novak Djokovic
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You're right Marnie it is called 'What If?' and it's written and sung by Alistair Griffin (runner up on Fame Academy in 2003), who also wrote and sings the Sky F1 theme 'Just Drive' and the 2014 Tour de France theme 'The Road' (with Kimberley Walsh from Girls Aloud) among others. It's on his new album ' From Nowhere' available on Amazon. Hope that helps.
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