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''The World Beaters Sing The World Beaters '' is an album by the 1970 England World Cup squad created as a spin-off to the success of the song Back Home. The album featuring songs such as a recording of "Sugar Sugar" by Bobby Moore and Francis Lee.〔The Rough Guide to Cult Football "the Back Home album contained such treasures as Bobby Moore and Francis Lee singing "Sugar Sugar":〕 The album was issued by Pye with a football shaped sleeve,〔Gramophone 1970 p.230 "you may enjoy the singalong .. more than I did, but I must congratulate Pye on the cleverly designed and shaped sleeve in the shape of a football"〕 and reached the UK top 5.〔Dave McAleer ''The All Music Book of Hit Albums'' 1995 p.98〕 The album was arranged by Phil Coulter and produced by Coulter and Bill Martin.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=1970 England Football Squad, The * – The World Beaters Sing The World Beaters )〕 Aside from the single "Back Home" and B-side "Cinnamon Stick", the album featured a third original Martin-Coulter composition "Glory-O", which was re-recorded two years later by a marching band directed by Martin and Coulter as the B-side of the songwriter's Philips single of the Munich 1972 Summer Olympics fanfare composed by Herbert Rehbein. ==Track listing==
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