There are many Target commercials, but for the May-June 2011 Target commercial, the background music is from "Pictures of Matchstick Men" by Status Quo. This was the only hit Status Quo had in the U.S., in November 1967. Interestingly, two versions of this song were made, mono and stereo. The wailing "wah-wah" Guitars are only heard in the mono version(and in this commercial). The lyrics for this song can be found on Lyrics.com. The "matchstick men" that are sung about repeatedly in this song refer to the people in the paintings of L.S. Lowry, from England. He painted large landscapes, but the people in the paintings always appeared small and without detail, hence, matchstick men.
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Icona Pop- All Night
The music playing is composed by (Bach - Cello Suite No.1 i-Prelude). enjoy
In the "Imported From Detroit" car commercial, in the background is the beat from Lose Yourself. This commercial aired during the Super Bowl.
Any time a musician writes or performs music, it comes from his knowledge and background. When a person performs music, it says who he is. Background affects who he is and what kind of musical education he has had. Music is expression. Without a circumstance (background) or knowledge (background), it is impossible to express.
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The background music has no known name. It was commissioned for the tamiflu ad and produced by facethemusic.com
Flight of the Bumblebees
Music to make you want to by their products even more
the singer in the background is Enya
poisoned well
ladies and gentlemen - saliva
Sweet Disposition by The Temper Trap.
Elles Bailey and Brian Banks - 'who am i to me'
I wish I knew :(
The background music in the Ford commericial is the song 'Let Go', which is country music.
One Republic- Good life