What Football Song Did Faith Hill Sing?

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The country has announced she is leaving her stint as the opening act for NBC's “Sunday Night Football

Who sang Sunday Night Football before Carrie?

In 2007, country music took over NBC's Sunday Night Football opening theme.

Faith Hill

replaced singer P! nk that year to sing “Waiting All Day For Sunday Night.” After several years of Hill leading the charge, superstar Carrie Underwood made her debut as the Sunday Night Football theme singer in 2013.

Did Faith Hill Sing Monday Night Football?

Faith Hill has been the that opens NBC's ‘Sunday Night Football' for six years, but on Monday (April 15) the ‘American Heart' singer

announced that she will no longer be singing the opening song to the

NFL broadcast. …

How long did Faith Hill do SNF?

Fred Gaudelli, producer of the Sunday telecast, tweeted his thanks to Hill: “Great love and appreciation to @Faith Hill for

six great years

of rocking the SNF open.”

Who sang the original Monday Night Football song?


Little Richard

is the new theme music of ‘Monday Night Football,' officially replacing Hank Williams, Jr. A few weeks ago, the members of little-known band Butcher Brown got a life-changing opportunity.

Why doesnt Faith Hill do Sunday Night Football?

The intro starred Hill — usually in high heels — intercut with a computer-generated montage of NFL stars (you might recall Adrian Peterson making a dynamic football move on a frozen lake this past season). Judging by Hill's tweet, it appears it was her

decision

to step away from the “SNF” brand.

When did Faith Hill start Sunday night?

Since

2007

, the country singer has sung the opening theme for NBC's primetime football program, a reworked version of Joan Jett's “I Hate Myself for Loving You.” It was Hill's decision to exit after six seasons.

Does Carrie Underwood still do Sunday Night Football?


Carrie Underwood will perform the NFL's Sunday Night Football song again this season

. (CNN) The NFL is back for their 2021-2022 season and that means we get another “Sunday Night Football' song performed by Carrie Underwood. “This season is my ninth season working with the incredible people at ‘Sunday Night Football.'”

Is Carrie Underwood still singing for Sunday Night Football?

It's official,

Carrie Underwood is headed back to NBC

for the 2021-2022 Season of Sunday Night Football! This will be Carrie's 9th consecutive season as the opening theme singer.

Who was the first singer for Sunday Night Football?


Carrie Underwood

has been the voice of NBC's Sunday Night Football theme song since September 2013.

How long has Carrie Underwood been doing SNF?

As NFL fans already know, Carrie Underwood is no stranger to Sunday Night Football. The country music superstar has opened the popular sports program with a variety of musical segments since

2013

, which sees Underwood belting out the ‘Waiting All Day For Sunday Night' theme song.

Did Pink sing Sunday Night Football?

Carrie Underwood will return for a ninth season as Sunday Night Football's opening theme singer. NBC officially announced her role for the 2021-2022 NFL season on Monday (Aug. 23). … Pop star

Pink sang the

song that season, then Faith Hill took over until Underwood began her reign.

What was the old Sunday Night Football song?

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Carrie Underwood kicked off her eighth season with NBC's Sunday Night Football this weekend, swaggering her way through the theme song “

Waiting All Day for Sunday Night

,” a reworking of Joan Jett's “I Hate Myself for Loving You.”

Why did NFL stop using Hank Williams?

from ‘Monday Night Football' intro. In 2011, the network stopped using Williams' song for

six years after he publicly compared President Barack Obama to Adolf Hitler

. …

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