It is Landon Pigg -- the song is called "Falling in Love at a Coffee Shop." The video is below in the related links section. And YES, you probably wanted to know who sang it because you saw that dang beautiful romantic AT&T commercial! Don't worry -- it's our little secret, I won't tell anyone! (Ha!) It truly is a great song, written in 2008 by Landon Pigg - I think that commercial helped him a great deal. I'll admit, as soon as I saw that commercial, I quickly searched for the song, downloaded it and burned it to a CD :-)
These are the featured singers: I've included soloists, backing vocalists, beatboxers, vocal instrumentalists and choir singers (where possible).
If the singers are part of an a cappella group, I've their included their names brackets.
At Last:
0.10 Solo: Alison Jiear
0.12 Violin: Joanna Goldsmith-Eteson (Swingle Singers - SwS)
0.23 Beatbox: Richard Lianhart
0.33 Piano: Laura Tebutt, Florence Andrews, Sara Brimer (SwS)
0.34 Bass: Kevin Fox (SwS)
Comin Home Baby:
0.38 Bass: Fraser Colin (The Magnets - Mag)
0.39 Mute Trumpet: Tobias Hug (SwS)
0.39 Solo: Errol Reid
0.44 Backing Vocals: Shona Lindsay, Deryn Edwards, Emer Mc Parland
Return of the Mack
0.56 Beatbox & Scratching: Bellatrix (The Boxettes - Box)
1.05 Soloists (left to right): Callum McIntosh, Steve Trowell (Mag), Iain Mackenzie
1.07 Basses: Andrew Playfoot, Fraser Colin (Mag)
The Passenger
1.23 Solo: George Ikediashi
1.25 Backing Vocals: Laura Tebutt, Florence Andrews
1.29 Choir (first row left to right): Anoushka Mond, Tanya Fear, Lydia Jenkins, Hannah Wilding Whittingham, Olive "Molly" Simpson (ex-SwS), Joanna Goldsmith-Eteson (SwS)
1.34 Rhythm Section: Richard Lianhart, Andy Frost (Mag), Bellatrix (Box)
The Boys are Back in Town:
1.40 Beatbox/Drums: Andy Frost (Mag)
1.42 Soloists (left to right): Gemma O'Duffy, Sophia Behn, Lydia Baylis, Rachel Mary Holbrook, Katie Birtill
1.50 Flute: Jake Moulton (The House Jacks)
Oh My God
1.55 Solo: Yoga Swara
1.58 Guitar: Florence Andrews, Sara Brimer (SwS)
2.03 Beatboxers: Richard Lianhart, Billy Boothroyd (Vocal Orchestra)
I knew you were Waiting (For Me)
2.06 Solo: Neo Jessica Joshua (Box)
Solo Group 1 (left to right): Beverly ?, Laura-Beth Harris, Neo, Christopher
Jay (SwS), Rachel Cameron
2.11 Solo: Patrick Smyth,
Solo Group 2: Mark Willshire, Patrick, Nicolas Dorian (Witloof Bay), Patrick ?,
Leigh Rhianon Coggins, Jenny Harris Bede, Matt Elson
Welcome Home
2.27 Choir: Clare Wheeler (SwS), Lucy Bailey (SwS)
2.43 Violin Section: Hannah Wilding, Joanna Goldsmith-Eteson (SwS), Joanna Forbes L'Estrange (ex-SwS), Olive "Molly" Simpson (ex-SwS), Emer McParland, Sara Brimer (SwS)
2.50 Trumpet Section: Iain Mackenzie, Tobias Hug (SwS), Shimi Goodman
2.58 Choir: Yvette Riby-Williams (Box), Neil Thomas, Alyusha Chagrin (Box), Kineret Erez (ex-SwS), Linda ?
The band is called Io Echo and the song is called Doorway.
Bridges and Balloons Joanna Newsome
Cat Stevens wrote the song. Cat Powers sings the song in the commercial.
Chan Marshall of Cat Power does the one for the diamond commercial on TV.
Trouble - Cat Stevens song - was created in 1970.
The version with a female vocalist that was featured in a jewelry store television commercial is by singer/songwriter Cat Power.
five hundred thousand dollars
Yes. I think that it's from the Harold and Maude movie soundtrack.
Sounds an awful lot like Cat Stevens.
Cat Stevens wrote the song. Cat Powers sings the song in the commercial.
cat Stevens . but what is the name of the song?
Cat Stevens
Cat Stevens
The name of the song is "How Can I Tell You." It is a remake from Cat Stevens but I do not know the singer of the song on the commercial as of yet because I am still researching it! I don't like the Cat Stevens version at all but I love the one on ther commercial.
Chan Marshall of Cat Power does the one for the diamond commercial on TV.
cat Stevens
Trouble - Cat Stevens song - was created in 1970.
It is Cat Power singing the Cat Stevens song "How Can I Tell You". According to Matador Records "No plans to release it as far as we know, so quit asking."
The song is called "If You Want To Sing Out" by Cat Stevens. It was featured in the wonderful cult film, "Harold and Maude".