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Carrie Underwood, the NFL and NBC were sued Wednesday for allegedly ripping off a songwriting team's tune for "Game On," which became the "Sunday Night Football" theme last season.
“Somethin’ Bad,” Carrie Underwood‘s duet with Miranda Lambert has been turned into something new — the latest opening theme song for NBC’s highly rated Sunday Night Football.Sung by ...
Carrie Underwood knows that not everyone is going to love all of her music. On Monday, the country star responded to a social media user who tweeted that Underwood's new "Sunday Night Football ...
Carrie Underwood's newest Sunday Night Football theme song was just revealed. For the ninth straight year, the country singer opens NBC's coverage with a video that finds her trading scenes with ...
A country singer from California has dared to take credit for the oft-criticized theme song of “Sunday Night Football,” charging that Carrie Underwood stole her lyrics.
Carrie Underwood is ready to heat up football season with a brand-new opening theme song for NBC's Sunday Night Football. The kickoff is Sept. 9, and Underwood will be there (well, a pre-recorded ...
Carrie Underwood was named the key defendant in a lawsuit over NBC's Sunday Night Football theme song, 'Game On,' but a trial for copyright infringement will be unlikely in this case.
Country-pop superstar Carrie Underwood has been singing the theme song to “Sunday Night Football” on NBC since 2013, with the network using a new version of the song called “Game On ...
While "Waiting All Day for Sunday" night has been a football staple for more than 15 (interrupted) years, it might not be the most commercially successful Carrie Underwood song the network has used.
How long has Underwood been singing the SNF theme song. Underwood has sung the opening theme for NBC’s Sunday Night Football every year since 2013 when she took over for fellow country singer ...
— Carrie Underwood (@carrieunderwood) August 30, 2018 “Carrie brought us a new song and kind of inspired us to get out of the soundstage,” said Sunday Night Football open director Tripp Dixon.
The truth about Carrie Underwood not getting paid for her Sunday Night Football tune shouldn't come as much of a surprise since the NFL doesn't even pay its Super Bowl halftime performers. "We do ...