Tim Tebow says his musical tastes run toward Rascal Flatts and U2, but one '80s artist happens to be such a big Tebow fan that he remade his trademark song.
John Parr – the British musician behind the Grammy-nominated hit "St. Elmo's Fire" – reworked the song from the Demi Moore film as a tribute to the Denver Broncos quarterback.
In "Tim Tebow's Fire," Parr sings, "I can see a new horizon underneath the blazin' sky. I'll be where the eagle's flyin' higher and higher. Gonna be a man in motion, all I needs my Broncos team. Take me where my future's lyin,' Tim Tebows Fire."
"I was inspired by Tim Tebow, so I wanted to modify the lyrics … in his honor of the way that he lives his life as being a great example," Parr told FOX31 Denver on Monday.
Parr originally performed the version dedicated to Tebow, 24, on ESPN in October and later released a full studio version.
Tim Tebow Inspires St. Elmo's Fire Song Reboot
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