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Was this just made for the commercial? 

Heard on a commercial for Firebird played in 1968

Instrumental.mp3

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  • Woodbutcher
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    A very quick Google search leads to the '68 Firebird ad on YT and the music details are listed in the description ...  That soon leads to this ...  https://www.discogs.com/The-Syd-Dale-Orchest

  • Great thing Google , I just wonder why people do not use it more often !

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Just a bit of early nasty elevator muzak/noise like thousands of other snippets found on adverts/movies throughout time , doubt very much whether this has a specific artist/title associated with it .

I agree with WoodButcher in the post above. It sounds like that almost generic style of tune that was used in many 60s adverts, especially American ones. Likewise, I would doubt it's attributed to anyone of consequence. The only way I can think of finding out for sure is by emailing the archive at gmhc@gm.com

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I am sure someone there will tell you what the tune was, names of the people who played the instruments size of thereshoes where they live if there alive what car they drove etcetc - as we (like finding all the background facts out about soul music) so car guys have the same need and thought process - be lucky have fun 

  On 17/02/2019 at 10:03, WoodButcher said:

A very quick Google search leads to the '68 Firebird ad on YT and the music details are listed in the description ... :rolleyes:

That soon leads to this ... :thumbsup:

https://www.discogs.com/The-Syd-Dale-Orchestra-CMon-In-Disc-A-Go-Go/release/8893264

 

Great thing Google , I just wonder why people do not use it more often !

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  On 17/02/2019 at 09:35, MotownSoulMan said:

I agree with WoodButcher in the post above. It sounds like that almost generic style of tune that was used in many 60s adverts, especially American ones. Likewise, I would doubt it's attributed to anyone of consequence. The only way I can think of finding out for sure is by emailing the archive at gmhc@gm.com

A great 60s tune, has that 60s sound.

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