List of songs sung at wo 2010 opening ceremony. Sites would be appreciated, I tried to search but couldn't find much.

I couldn't find much either. Perhaps such a list doesn't exist online.

I've got: Oh Canada, One dream, Hallelujah, Both sides now, Sacred Grove, .. I found some here:

h t t p : / / i tunes.apple.c o m /ca/album/sounds-vancouver-2010-
opening/id354870806

Oh canada would be a song right? Some people say it's just the anthem.

Anthems are songs, too. :-) So, yes. "Oh Canada" should definitely be included.

thanks :-) I love Canada's national anthem:-)

Ms. Sue who else could have carried the Olympic torch?

I don't understand, Sara. What do you mean by "who ELSE" . . .?

Who could have been a better choice. These people are good as well, but who else could have been with them carrying the torch?

Bryan Adams and some young lady sang or lip-synched something Adams wrote called "Beat the Drum" but I could barely hear it above then drums. Their mikes did not work and the voice track did not come through, so all you could hear were the tribal drums.

A female opera singer, Measha Brueggergosman, sang the Olympic hymn

thanks drwls.

To find a list of songs sung at the 2010 Winter Olympics opening ceremony, you can follow these steps:

1. Open your web browser and go to a search engine like Google.
2. In the search bar, type "2010 Winter Olympics opening ceremony song list."
3. Look for reliable sources such as news websites, official Olympic websites, or music-related websites.
4. Click on the search results that seem to provide a list of songs from the opening ceremony.
5. Once you have accessed a suitable website, look for a specific article or section that mentions the song list for the 2010 Winter Olympics opening ceremony.
6. Read through the article or section to find the desired information.

As an AI language model, I don't have direct access to the internet, so I can't provide you with specific websites or the actual list of songs. However, using the steps mentioned above, you should be able to find reliable sources that provide the information you are looking for.