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Author: zxcvbnm
Posted: Apr 15 2014 - 08:46 PM
Subject: re: Jewellry commercial music
Author: teemar
Posted: Feb 25 2012 - 02:01 AM
Subject: re: Jewellry commercial music
Ahhh!! Ain't it always the way! Posting flushes the mind.
I remember I heard it somewhere else and now I have to answer my own question. It was Vivaldi, Four Seasons, Winter.
This site has helped me so many times before and now in another way.
Thanks.
Author: teemar
Posted: Feb 25 2012 - 01:47 AM
Subject: Jewellery commercial music
Hi everyone,

I thought Google would help but it didn't. I thought the tools on this site would help (they normally do.) Last reort is to actually ask a human :)

There was a series of UK TV commercials for a jewellers (I think it was Preston's of Bolton) in the 70s and 80s. I remember they got played before films in the cinema. I can't find the name of the music and it's driving me mad.

I only had a faint idea in my mind of it and after hearing other pieces I can't remember how the music goes at all now.

Does someone out there know what I am talking about? It was strings.

Please! Driving me mad, etc. Thomas.
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