The Beatles single version of "Revolution" (once again the version recorded by the Beatles themselves) was used as part of a $7 million campaign to sell Nike shoes. Nike reportedly paid $250,000 to Capitol Records. Apple records sued the company, and the versions of the songs recorded by the Beatles can no longer be used to sell products. However, while this was in court, Nike continued to run the "Revolution" ad until 1988. They said that it was a successful ad, and sale rose.
Revolution (the single version)
chalk song - nike
Lol, Hunny idk.. go ask summone elsee....peaceoutt!
The song in the 2010 Nike commercial (first aired during the Vancouver Winter Olympics) is "Ali in the Jungle" by The Hours.
Hocus Pocus by focus
Misread by Kings of Convenience
"Express your self"
Misread by Kings of Convenience
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Candyman by Cornershop
Artist: TV on the Radio Song: Wolf Like Me
If you're looking for the same song I was, it's an Adidas commercial and the song is Beggin' by Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons