
On this day July 24 1982, Eye of the Tiger by Survivor hit number one on the US Billboard Hot 100. Written specifically as the theme for Rocky III, the song quickly became an anthem of determination, strength, and rising against the odds. Its opening guitar riff was instantly iconic and gave the movie an adrenaline fueled soundtrack to match its intense energy.
The single spent six weeks at number one in the United States and became a worldwide hit. With its powerful vocals, urgent rhythm, and motivational lyrics, it became the most recognizable song in Survivor’s catalog and one of the most enduring tracks of the decade. It also earned the band a Grammy Award and an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Song.
The success of Eye of the Tiger helped define the sound of 1982. It became a cultural phenomenon, not just a chart hit, appearing in sports events, workouts, and moments that needed a burst of power and fight.
80s insight: Eye of the Tiger did more than top the charts. It became the soundtrack to ambition, underdog grit, and everything the 80s stood for when it came to never giving up.
The single spent six weeks at number one in the United States and became a worldwide hit. With its powerful vocals, urgent rhythm, and motivational lyrics, it became the most recognizable song in Survivor’s catalog and one of the most enduring tracks of the decade. It also earned the band a Grammy Award and an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Song.
The success of Eye of the Tiger helped define the sound of 1982. It became a cultural phenomenon, not just a chart hit, appearing in sports events, workouts, and moments that needed a burst of power and fight.
80s insight: Eye of the Tiger did more than top the charts. It became the soundtrack to ambition, underdog grit, and everything the 80s stood for when it came to never giving up.