The song from the current commercial 'Masterpiece'that's out right now (with the BlueMoon Belgian White Ale beer tap being poured onto the glass in the painting) that song is from the San Diego band The Stereotypes called 'Big Love' from their 8th studio album appropriately named Stereotypes 8. They have about 12 or 13 albums out by now, these guys are awesome and really great to see live!
It was used in a Pillsbury commercial. :)
If I remeber correctly the song was used for a mobile phone commercial.
title of song used in closed up toothpaste commercial
The song was actually created for the commercial. Email contest@skinit.com if you want more info.
The song is "Twentieth Century Boy".
I think the song was Blue Moon played on a steel guitar...can't find out who played it.
I think the song was Blue Moon played on a steel guitar...can't find out who played it.
The song is Free Your Mind - Blue Sky Blonde Hope i helped some people
In the Smurfs universe, the moon turns blue when the Smurfs sing a special song during a rare moon event called the "Blue Moon Festival." The combination of the magical song and the energy of the blue moon causes the color transformation.
Ain't No Love, in the Heart of the City by Bobby Blue Bland The version in the commercial, is slightly remixed, as used by Jay-Z in his version, but the basic song is originally by Bobby Blue Bland and is used in the film The Lincoln Lawyer, and can be found on the films soundtrack.
It was used in a Pillsbury commercial. :)
Nick Drake - "From the Morning" recorded in the early '70's. His song "Pink Moon was used in a VW commercial in 2001. He died in 1974.
The song in the Amazon Kindle commercial is "Fly Me to the Moon" by Frank Sinatra. It is a classic jazz standard that is often used in ads and movies to create a nostalgic or dreamy atmosphere.
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The term "blue moon" is used when something very rare happens, the most common usage of this term is "Once in a blue moon".
A&E Commercial
The song that was used for the Samsung Instinct Commercial was "Signal in the Sky" (Lets Go!) by "The Apples In Stereo".