Track Listing DISC 1: THE FEDERATION YEARS: 1. World Wrestling Federation Signature 2. Real American - (Hulk Hogan's Theme) 3. Hitman - (Bret Hart's Theme) 4. Walkabout - (Bushwacker's Theme) 5. Together - (Randy Savage & Miss Elizabeth's Wedding) 6. It's All About the Money - (Million Dollar Man) 7. Snake It - (Jake The Snake Roberts' Theme) 8. Bad Boy - (Razor Ramon) 9. No Holds Barred Theme 10. Unstable - (Ultimate Warrior) 11. I Love You - (Brother Love) 12. Cool Cocky Bad - (Honky Tonk Man) 13. One Two Three - (1-2-3 Kid's Theme) 14. Sweet Lovin' Arms - (Bertha Faye) 15. Can't Get Enough - (Flash Funk) 16. I Know You Want Me - (Sunny) 17. I'll Be Your Hero - (Lex Express) 18. Sexy Boy - (Shawn Michaels) 19. Los Boricuas - (Los Boricuas) 20. Schizophrenic - (Mankind) 21. Smokin - (Smokin Gunns) 22. Sumo - (Yokozuna) 23. Snapped - (Sycho Sid) 24. Tell Me a Lie - (Shawn Michaels Farewell) 25. Enough Is Enough - (Owen Hart) 26. With My Baby Tonight - (Road Dogg) 27. Wild Cat - (Sable) 28. You Start the Fire - (Bret Hart Tribute) 29. Diesel Blues - (Diesel) 30. Dude's Shack - (Mick Foley) 31. Power - (Nation Of Domination) 32. Corporate Ministry - (The Corporate Ministry) 33. Dudester, The - (Dude Love)
DISC 2: THE ATTITUDE ERA: 1. Attitude Signature 2. Break It Down D-Generation X 3. I Won't Do What You Tell Me - (Stone Cold Steve Austin) 4. Ass Man - (Billy Gunn) 5. Brawl For All - (Theme) 6. Gold-Lust - (Goldust) 7. California Wrestle Mania XVI Theme 8. Who I Am - (Chyna) 9. Real Deal, The - (D'Lo Brown) 10. Deadly Game in Your House Theme 11. Ultimate, The - (Ken Shamrock) 12. You Think You Know Me - (Edge) 13. Blood - (Gangrel) 14. Ho Train, The - (The Godfather) 15. Fist - (DX/Mike Tyson) 16. Oh You Didn't Know? - (New Age outlaws) 17. Burned - (Kane) 18. Hello Ladies - (Val Venis) 19. Real Man's Man - (William Regal) 20. I Don't Suck - (Kurt Angle) 21. Latino Heat - (Eddie Guerrero) 22. It Just Feels Right - (Lita) 23. Sexual Chocolate - (Mark Henry) 24. No Chance in Hell - (Mr. McMahon) 25. Oh Hell Yeah - (Stone Cold Steve Austin) 26. If You Smell... - (The Rock) 27. Bad Man - (Rikishi) 28. Bangin' It - (Scotty 2 Hotty) 29. 13 - (Tazz) 30. We're Comin' Down - (Dudley Boyz) 31. My Time - (Triple H) 32. Rabid - (Chris Benoit) 33. How Do You Like Me Now? - (Hardcore Holly) 34. Dark Side - (take Undertaker) 35. Break Down the Walls - (Chris Jericho)
DISC 3: 1. WWE Signature 2. Next Big Thing - (Brock Lesnar) 3. Dead Man - (take Undertaker) 4. At Last - (Christian) 5. I'm Back - (Eric Bischoff) 6. Eyes of Rightousness - (Reverend D-Von) 7. Fight Summerslam Theme 8. (619) - (Rey Mysterio) 9. Time to Rock & Roll - (Trish Stratus/Lil Kim) 10. Eye of the Hurricane - (The Hurricane) 11. King of My World - (Chris Jericho/ Saliva) 12. All Grown Up - (Stephanie McMahon) 13. Need a Little Time - (Torrie Wilson) 14. Game, The - (Triple H) 15. You're Gonna Pay - (take Undertaker) 16. You Look So Good to Me - (Billy & Chuck) 17. End, The - (Judgement Day Theme) 18. Here Comes the Money - (Shane McMahon)
| Details | | Distributor: | E1 Distribution (USA) | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes WWE: ANTHOLOGY contains previously unreleased entrance themes. Producers includes: James A. Johnston, Jimmy Hart, JJ Maguire, Rick Derringer, Kenny Bernhard. Includes liner notes by Jim Johnston. Professional wrestling as a form of entertainment has elements that no other sport captures. Part soap opera, part macho posturing, battles of good and evil are played out for the indulgence of throngs of fans as the athletes are raised up to superstardom. Music has always played an integral role in this phenomenon, as entrance themes make struts to the ring all the more dramatic. In progressive fashion, even ring announcers are stepping up to the microphone; not to comment on matches, but to sing (Lilian Garcia is now a Universal Records artist). WWE ANTHOLOGY traces the history of this marriage of music and wrestling, from the campy themes sung about (and eventually performed by) many of the stars of the day (most famously the Rick Derringer-penned "Real American") to contemporary heavy hitters such as Lil' Kim weighing in on ("Time To Rock & Roll" with Trish Stratus). Each of the three discs in this mammoth set chronicles the touchstones of the medium.
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