![]() ![]() The second verse deals with adversity, accompanied by highlights of injured players and missed shots. The first verse is about inspiration and hard work. In an effort to give the song "Turner flair" in honor of TBS's first national championship game broadcast, and to make light of the concerns regarding its use by the network, analyst Charles Barkley performed his own tongue-in-cheek cover of "One Shining Moment" in a commercial promoting that year's tournament. The Vandross version was still used for the main telecast on TBS. ![]() On April 1, 2016, Turner Sports announced that Ne-Yo had performed a version of "One Shining Moment" that would be used on the "Team Stream" broadcasts of the championship game on TNT and TruTV, which were tailored to focus on highlights of the two participating teams, as with the game broadcasts on these channels themselves. In response to the criticism, the Vandross version was broadcast the following year. Ī version by Jennifer Hudson was used for the 2010 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament the format of the Hudson video deviated from prior years by cutting away from the tournament highlight montage on several occasions to show footage of Hudson singing in a recording studio, drawing criticism from some fans and viewers. Versions recorded by Teddy Pendergrass (1994–1999), Luther Vandross (2003–2009, 2011–2019, 2021–present), and Ne-Yo (2016) have also been used Vandross' version is believed to be the last song he recorded before his stroke and subsequent death. The original version recorded by Barrett was used from 1987 to 1993, and briefly revived between 20 with a new instrumental. In addition, because the tournament was canceled, the annual playing of the song in its usual postgame context did not happen for the first time since its 1987 debut, although some teams created their own montages featuring the song. However, due to the cancelation of that year's tournament as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States, the contest was canceled. In 2020, the NCAA announced a contest for basketball fans to perform their own rendition of the song, with the winning rendition to be played on TBS during the pregame show for the championship game on April 6. However, on March 16, 2016, CBS Sports chairman Sean McManus confirmed that "One Shining Moment" would still be used during years that Turner Sports broadcasts the championship game under the consortium's contract, owing to the long-standing tradition. At the beginning of this arrangement there were concerns that the song might not be used in even years due to its association with CBS. Since 2016, CBS and TBS broadcast the championship game in alternating years, CBS odd and TBS even. The positive public response led to it becoming an annual feature. Towey decided to use "One Shining Moment" to close CBS's coverage of the tournament. CBS then asked Barrett for permission to use the song after the 1987 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Championship Game on March 30, in which Indiana beat Syracuse. It was to have been the post-game montage from that contest, but the game ran past the expected airtime and CBS had a prime time show to debut in the next time slot, so the montage was canceled. Towey originally planned to debut the song not after a basketball game, but after a football game, Super Bowl XXI on January 25, 1987. ![]() He wrote the song down on a napkin the next day, later stating that "the song came fully formed" and "all the lyrics just wrote themselves." He passed the song along to high school friend Armen Keteyian, an investigative journalist for CBS Sports and, at that time, Sports Illustrated, who in turn passed it to CBS Sports' creative director Doug Towey. The song is played as the winning team's players cut down the nets to a montage of highlights from the tournament.īarrett, a singer-songwriter from Ann Arbor, Michigan, was inspired to write the song in 1986 when, after playing a set at a bar in East Lansing, Michigan, he stayed and watched Larry Bird play on TV. "One Shining Moment" is traditionally played at the end of CBS's and TBS's coverage of the championship game of the tournament. " One Shining Moment" is a song written by David Barrett that has become closely associated with the NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament. For the song by Diana Ross, see The Force Behind the Power. ![]()
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