【英文歌曲】Reach (Official Song of the 1996 Summer Olympics)





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Reach

Artist: Gloria Estefan


Some dreams live on in time forever
Those dreams, you want with all your heart
And Ill do whatever it takes
Follow through with the promise I made
Put it all on the line
What I hoped for at last would be mine

If I could reach, higher
Just for one moment touch the sky
From that one moment in my life
Im gonna be stronger
Know that Ive tried my very best
Id put my spirit to the test
If I could reach

Some days are meant to be remembered
Those days we rise above the stars
So Ill go the distance this time
Seeing more the higher I climb
That the more I believe
All the more that this dream will be mine

If I could reach, higher
Just for one moment touch the sky
From that one moment in my life
Im gonna be stronger
Know that Ive tried my very best
Id put my spirit to the test
If I could reach

If I could reach, higher
Just for one moment touch the sky
Im goona be stronger
From that one moment in my life
Im gonna be so much stronger yes I am
Know that Ive tried my very best
Id put my spirit to the test
If I could reach higher
If I could, if I could
If I could reach
Reach, Id reach, Id reach
Id reach Id reach so much higher
Be stronger

Reach (song)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


"Reach" is a song by Gloria Estefan, released as a single in 1996, and taken from her seventh studio album Destiny.

Song history

"Reach" was one of two official songs of the 1996 Summer Olympics held in Atlanta, Georgia in 1996. It was written by Gloria Estefan and Diane Warren. A Spanish version of the song was recorded under the name of "Puedes Llegar"; for this version various artists collaborated on the song, those were: Julio Iglesias, Placido Domingo, Jon Secada, Alejandro Fernandez, Roberto Carlos, Ricky Martin, Jose Luis Rodriguez, Patricia Sosa and Carlos Vives. This version can be found on the Spanish Version of the Olympics Compilation album Voces Unidas.

The song was nominated to a Grammy Award for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance at the ceremony at 1997, but she lost out to Toni Braxton's "Un-Break My Heart".




Gloria Estefan
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


Gloria Estefan (born Gloria María Fajardo García; September 1, 1957) is a Grammy Award-winning Cuban-American singer and songwriter. She is in the top 100 best selling music artists with over 90 million albums sold worldwide,[1][2] 26.5 million of those in the United States alone.[3] She has won seven Grammy Awards, placing her among the most successful crossover performers in Latin music to date.








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