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Does anybody know who is singing on this current advert. The song is True Colours. Thanks


Trishy  Mon 29/09/08 21:17
baitress
Mon 29/09/08
21:43
true colours is a Cyndi Lauper song.I haven't seen the advert though.
jenniem
Tue 30/09/08
10:24
I'm not 100% sure, but I saw the advert this morning. I have looked all over the internet :-) but haven't come up with anything concrete. I think though, it sounds very much like an American singer called Joanna Newsom. The style is very much the same. I love listening to Joanna's music and I love the song true colours... so if anyone has the definitive answer... please let us know :-)
Jen x
mace62
Wed 01/10/08
20:57
kasey chambers
Trishy
Wed 01/10/08
22:49

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karltop
Thurs 02/10/08
09:21
No, it's not. It's actually a Norwegian singer Ane Brun.
doll-face
Thurs 02/10/08
17:52
I personally think its that odd singer called Wing off Scott Mills radio 1 show, shes terrible sounding in a cute asian way! :)
gina32
Thurs 02/10/08
17:55
eva cassidy
WayneB
Sat 04/10/08
14:07
Its definately Ane Brun. If you go on you tube & put in ane Brun true colours, it comes up.
Trishy
Sat 04/10/08
18:34

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Thanks WayneB. I see they have changed the artist from Joanna Newsom to Ane Brun on the visit4info website!
wyrdsister
Mon 06/10/08
18:34
I contacted sky and they got back to me saying it is a lady called Ane Brun.
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