"You, Me and the Bourgeoiseie" by Honeysuckle Weeks. I, of course tried to have Shazam figure it out, but with the talking in the commercial, it couldn't figure it out. Lucky though the song shown on the iPhone in the commercial is the same one used in the background. Cut in parts, of course.
Shazam
The app that you play a song to and it recognizes the song, only available for the iPhone, iPhone 3G, or iPhone 3G S, is called Shazam.
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get a friend with and iphone and that shazam app, until then I have no idea.
shazam, you can get the lite version or full version for 2.99 pounds which is something else in dollars
"Perfect Timing" by Orba Squara.
Well, if you have the iPhone, download the FREE Shazam app and try it out next time you see the comercial.
Shazam is a smart phone app that allows you to shop on your phone and gives you access to exclusive content provided by the retailer. For example, Old Navy includes this message in its commercials.
Bob Dylan "Tomorrow Is A Long Time" is the song at the end.
Great music. But evidently, Xcel Energy composed this little jingle for it's commercial usage. I tried to use the Shazam App on my iphone four times and each time it said "no match." So evidently, it is not an actual song, just a jingle created for the commercial, similar to the other Xcel Energy commercials. Sorry!
Yes. Almost all iPhone apps are compatible with iPad.
The song is actually "You Can't Keep Me From Singing," by John Ford of the Strawbs off two of his albums, New World in 2005, and Resurrected in 2010.