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    Visa Check Card Flowers

    Michael Kamen only wrote the score and did the orchestration. The track in question- yes, I have the soundtrack CD in front of me- is one of three non-Kamen versions of the titular song, and is indeed by Geoff Muldaur...and I can state that yes, it is one of the best movies ever, hands down. :)...
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    Visa Life Takes Visa

    Nice to see the song get some airplay after 15 years- One of the better songs in recent decades to come out of Scotland. :) d.m.f.
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    VW Volkswagen "The Birds and the Bees"

    Correct lyrics- all 8 lines, single verse, repeated: The Birds and the Bees Are flying in the trees The sun's in the sky Just for you and I The sky's perfect blue No cloud could spoil the view It's a sign from above That shows that we're in love "Te Birds and the Bees", Patrick & Eugene. :)...
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    Fruit of the Loom "Dream"

    I assume this is the one with the old-time music, a fancy pool, etc.? I don't know the song, eithe3r, and i'd love to have it. :) The commercial itself is the third "parody" I can think of of the classic Chanel No. 5 commercials from the '70s/'80s. (My personal favourite of the Chanel...
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    VW Volkswagen "The Birds and the Bees"

    This is the second commercial in the space of 3-4 months to use Patrick & Eugene's "The Birds and the Bees" (Pop Mix)- The previous was the Payless Shoe ad I helped answer. d.m.f.
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    Payless Easter sale

    I believe it's the "The Birds and the Bees" commercial (with the giant plush bunny removed from the tiny car), which I helped answer d.m.f.
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    Payless Easter sale

    Specificly, look for the "Pop Mix".... d.m.f.
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    Tic Tac juggler

    Not Grieg, but inspired by Grieg. (Grieg composed "In The Hall of the Mountain King") d.m.f.
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    Tic Tac juggler

    Electronic music CDs by Raymond Scott: "Manhattan Research, Inc." "Soothing Sounds For Baby" series of three CDs Also of interest: The Official Raymond Scott Site. d.m.f.
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    Tic Tac juggler

    Believe it or not, there is now a second one! This quirky "sped-up" sounding one is ALSO a Raymond Scott piece, from the same album ("Manhattan Research, Inc."), titled "Sprite `Melonball Bounce'"...and it is NOT sped up! The piece is cut off right before the first "bounce" in the entire...
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    Tic Tac juggler

    Oh, goodie! I get to answer one in my first post! Kinda pays to be into early electronic music, so.... It's "In the Hall of the Mountain Queen" by Raymond Scott, circa 1960, from the 2-CD/book set, "Manhattan Research, Inc.", which showcases this legendary bandleader's experimental and...
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