Music

CJ Playlist

From excitement and anticipation to joy or despair, Lizzie Coan picks a song for every emotion on the day of the final

Issue 19

1. End of the Line by Traveling Wilburys

“I’m just glad to be here, happy to be alive” opines Tom Petty, accidentally summing up that wonderful sense of anticipation ahead of watching your team in a final.

2. All Good Things (Come to an end) by Nelly Furtado

Why do all good things come to an end? The question at the heart of this ballad will chime with anyone feeling the acute pain of having to accept a runners-up medal.

3. Closing Time by Semisonic

In this end-of-the-night anthem, the American rockers reflect on the fact that endings also mean new beginnings – a comfort for those already looking ahead to next year.

4. Top of the World by Carpenters

The feeling everyone hopes to experience – Karen Carpenter’s beautiful vocals perfectly describe the emotion of seeing your team lift that trophy.

5. Good Riddance (Time of your life) by Green Day

The ultimate song for bittersweet endings, the sarcastic title belies the genuine feeling behind the lyrics. No matter what happens, hopefully you had fun along the way.

1. End of the Line by Traveling Wilburys

“I’m just glad to be here, happy to be alive” opines Tom Petty, accidentally summing up that wonderful sense of anticipation ahead of watching your team in a final.

2. All Good Things (Come to an end) by Nelly Furtado

Why do all good things come to an end? The question at the heart of this ballad will chime with anyone feeling the acute pain of having to accept a runners-up medal.

3. Closing Time by Semisonic

In this end-of-the-night anthem, the American rockers reflect on the fact that endings also mean new beginnings – a comfort for those already looking ahead to next year.

4. Top of the World by Carpenters

The feeling everyone hopes to experience – Karen Carpenter’s beautiful vocals perfectly describe the emotion of seeing your team lift that trophy.

5. Good Riddance (Time of your life) by Green Day

The ultimate song for bittersweet endings, the sarcastic title belies the genuine feeling behind the lyrics. No matter what happens, hopefully you had fun along the way.

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1. End of the Line by Traveling Wilburys

“I’m just glad to be here, happy to be alive” opines Tom Petty, accidentally summing up that wonderful sense of anticipation ahead of watching your team in a final.

2. All Good Things (Come to an end) by Nelly Furtado

Why do all good things come to an end? The question at the heart of this ballad will chime with anyone feeling the acute pain of having to accept a runners-up medal.

3. Closing Time by Semisonic

In this end-of-the-night anthem, the American rockers reflect on the fact that endings also mean new beginnings – a comfort for those already looking ahead to next year.

4. Top of the World by Carpenters

The feeling everyone hopes to experience – Karen Carpenter’s beautiful vocals perfectly describe the emotion of seeing your team lift that trophy.

5. Good Riddance (Time of your life) by Green Day

The ultimate song for bittersweet endings, the sarcastic title belies the genuine feeling behind the lyrics. No matter what happens, hopefully you had fun along the way.

Music

CJ Playlist

From excitement and anticipation to joy or despair, Lizzie Coan picks a song for every emotion on the day of the final

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1. End of the Line by Traveling Wilburys

“I’m just glad to be here, happy to be alive” opines Tom Petty, accidentally summing up that wonderful sense of anticipation ahead of watching your team in a final.

2. All Good Things (Come to an end) by Nelly Furtado

Why do all good things come to an end? The question at the heart of this ballad will chime with anyone feeling the acute pain of having to accept a runners-up medal.

3. Closing Time by Semisonic

In this end-of-the-night anthem, the American rockers reflect on the fact that endings also mean new beginnings – a comfort for those already looking ahead to next year.

4. Top of the World by Carpenters

The feeling everyone hopes to experience – Karen Carpenter’s beautiful vocals perfectly describe the emotion of seeing your team lift that trophy.

5. Good Riddance (Time of your life) by Green Day

The ultimate song for bittersweet endings, the sarcastic title belies the genuine feeling behind the lyrics. No matter what happens, hopefully you had fun along the way.

1. End of the Line by Traveling Wilburys

“I’m just glad to be here, happy to be alive” opines Tom Petty, accidentally summing up that wonderful sense of anticipation ahead of watching your team in a final.

2. All Good Things (Come to an end) by Nelly Furtado

Why do all good things come to an end? The question at the heart of this ballad will chime with anyone feeling the acute pain of having to accept a runners-up medal.

3. Closing Time by Semisonic

In this end-of-the-night anthem, the American rockers reflect on the fact that endings also mean new beginnings – a comfort for those already looking ahead to next year.

4. Top of the World by Carpenters

The feeling everyone hopes to experience – Karen Carpenter’s beautiful vocals perfectly describe the emotion of seeing your team lift that trophy.

5. Good Riddance (Time of your life) by Green Day

The ultimate song for bittersweet endings, the sarcastic title belies the genuine feeling behind the lyrics. No matter what happens, hopefully you had fun along the way.

Read the full story
Sign up now to get access to this and every premium feature on Champions Journal. You will also get access to member-only competitions and offers. And you get all of that completely free!

1. End of the Line by Traveling Wilburys

“I’m just glad to be here, happy to be alive” opines Tom Petty, accidentally summing up that wonderful sense of anticipation ahead of watching your team in a final.

2. All Good Things (Come to an end) by Nelly Furtado

Why do all good things come to an end? The question at the heart of this ballad will chime with anyone feeling the acute pain of having to accept a runners-up medal.

3. Closing Time by Semisonic

In this end-of-the-night anthem, the American rockers reflect on the fact that endings also mean new beginnings – a comfort for those already looking ahead to next year.

4. Top of the World by Carpenters

The feeling everyone hopes to experience – Karen Carpenter’s beautiful vocals perfectly describe the emotion of seeing your team lift that trophy.

5. Good Riddance (Time of your life) by Green Day

The ultimate song for bittersweet endings, the sarcastic title belies the genuine feeling behind the lyrics. No matter what happens, hopefully you had fun along the way.

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