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    CNET

    the same song ive been looking for has reemerged on a discovery science channel it occurs 4 minutes into the program "When the Censes Collide" I have the link to the science channel where a short trailer of the "When the Censes Collide" program...
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    Family Guy Season 5

    I'm looking for the title of the catchy piano "exit" music the two Vaudeville actors in red striped costumes play. There been a few episodes with this mini skit.
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    Family Guy Season 5

    Walter Murphy also wrote the opening theme
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    Ore Ida Extra Crispy french fries

    thanks for the help. it was burton cummings (from the guess who) "stand tall" thanks for your help
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    Ore Ida Extra Crispy french fries

    Ore Ida The song im looking for in the commercial is a seventies or early 80's pop song not much else to help but anything would be appreciated It was the newer ore ida frech fry commercial bouting its crunchier fries than the competition.
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    CNET

    I have been searching for the jethro tull style song that has appeared in the cdw adds recently and also in the past. One memorable comercial is the one where a cdw person is guiding leading and matching up poeple in a room with needs to poeple with solutions. The flute sounding song is much...
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    CNET

    The song is definately not living in the past. It's definately not a popular Tull song it may even be Focus but the song was also used in a AT&T broadband internet comercial that aired earlier this year!
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    M&Ms TV Commercial

    The song is Crosby Stills & Nash "Southern Cross"
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    M&Ms TV Commercial

    Use www.Leoslyrics.com and type in key words of the lyrics below and see what happens: I have my ship, and all her flags are a-flying.. she is all that I have left, and Music is her name
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    CNET

    I was wanting to know what the jethro tull sounding (flutes) song appearing in an old (three years ago?)Cnet dot com add. The setting is a guy with a cnet logo t-shirt guiding people to each other in a room I guess that represented cnet's ability to bring solutions to tech related problems. Help!!
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