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Music for the new (Sept 2006) Debenhams advert?
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Please help I'm looking for the music used on new advert - sounds sort of 50's - 60's guitar instrumental - have searched The Shadows and The Tornados
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http://www.songofthesalesman.co.uk/ad.aspx?let =deben
http://www.songofthesalesman.co.uk/ad.aspx?let =deben
Do you know what, I think we are both right. As soon as I first saw the ad, I recognised the music, and it WAS saturday nite at the duck pond. Like I said, it is a favourite (as is also the ventures and most of those 60's guitar ones.
I've just found the ad on something I recently recorded, and it is the ventures. Now I can accept me being wrong now and again, but I really don't think I was here, and more to the point, I wasn't the only one (the website, other people,etc)
I reckon they changed the music, but because they are so similar (and both favourites), I never twigged.
I've just found the ad on something I recently recorded, and it is the ventures. Now I can accept me being wrong now and again, but I really don't think I was here, and more to the point, I wasn't the only one (the website, other people,etc)
I reckon they changed the music, but because they are so similar (and both favourites), I never twigged.
Very gracious Post Dog - I just can't get the song (Walk Dont Run) out of my head - love it - I thought I was going mad - knew it wasnt the other one - have informed website. I even contacted the Debenhams ad agency for verification and they said they have been inundated with requests for the name of the song - Walk Don't Run - Thanks for answering
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