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By Mail Online Reporter
Singing for England: James Corden and Dizzee Rascal, seen here recording the video to Shout last month, have clinched the number one spot with the track
Football fans were given their first taste of victory today as Dizzee Rascal and James Corden stormed to the top of the charts with their unofficial World Cup anthem Shout.
The track appears to have captured the spirit of the nation - sweeping straight into the number one spot.
The rework of the Tears For Fears hit, masterminded by Simon Cowell, beat Tinie Tempah's Frisky, which came in second.
The track, which only reached number 21 when it was released last month, features lyrics including: 'Come on England, we need to sort it out/Put the champs down, pull your finger out.
'Leave the Wags alone, set aside your ego/We're tired of bragging about 40-odd years ago/ We need a victory, quick, fast.'
Shout is among a handful of football songs making it into the top 40.
Three Lions, which became a massive hit for Baddiel and Skinner during the 1996 European Championship, came in at number 10 - up from position 53.
Meanwhile, New Order's World in Motion was in at number 22, with Terry Venables' If I Can Dream just behind at 23.
Chart success: Proceeds from the duo's single will be donated to Great Ormond Street hospital
A re-recording of the Three Lions track, featuring Russell Brand and Robbie Williams, climbed to 28.
Shakira's official World Cup song Waka Waka, which she performed at the official World Cup kick-off party earlier this week, was at 38.
The England team is without an official anthem this year.
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By Mail Online Reporter
Singing for England: James Corden and Dizzee Rascal, seen here recording the video to Shout last month, have clinched the number one spot with the track
Football fans were given their first taste of victory today as Dizzee Rascal and James Corden stormed to the top of the charts with their unofficial World Cup anthem Shout.
The track appears to have captured the spirit of the nation - sweeping straight into the number one spot.
The rework of the Tears For Fears hit, masterminded by Simon Cowell, beat Tinie Tempah's Frisky, which came in second.
The track, which only reached number 21 when it was released last month, features lyrics including: 'Come on England, we need to sort it out/Put the champs down, pull your finger out.
'Leave the Wags alone, set aside your ego/We're tired of bragging about 40-odd years ago/ We need a victory, quick, fast.'
Shout is among a handful of football songs making it into the top 40.
Three Lions, which became a massive hit for Baddiel and Skinner during the 1996 European Championship, came in at number 10 - up from position 53.
Meanwhile, New Order's World in Motion was in at number 22, with Terry Venables' If I Can Dream just behind at 23.
Chart success: Proceeds from the duo's single will be donated to Great Ormond Street hospital
A re-recording of the Three Lions track, featuring Russell Brand and Robbie Williams, climbed to 28.
Shakira's official World Cup song Waka Waka, which she performed at the official World Cup kick-off party earlier this week, was at 38.
The England team is without an official anthem this year.
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