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Does anybody know the name of the song being played during Sky's Christmas 24 advert?

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sam70 | 15:48 Mon 21st Nov 2011 | Adverts
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Does anybody know the name of the song being played during Sky's Christmas 24 advert?
Sky change the Movies 24 channel to Christmas 24 and the advert they are showing this year shows a family getting ready for Christmas lunch, does anybody know the name of the song which is playing throughout the advert??
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This ad?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ld9OKb72X0o
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No it has a family getting ready for christmas lunch, friends and family arriving and bringing in an extra table
Have a look on youtube or on the sky site and post a link to the ad on here if you can find it
Sam,

If you post the link with the song you want on it, we'll have a go at naming the tune. 0)
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This is the ad, what is the name of the saong can anybody help??
Try adding the link again. Do you want help?
?.....................what is the ad?
Not easy this one eh, factor?......lol :0)
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It could be a new song, sam. I've Google'd all the lyrics I can hear in that video and it's coming up a blank..... :-|
I've never heard it before.. I don't recognise the voice either :|
The song is called "Christmas in the City" composed by David W. Ayres but it's a library copy and not available to buy. You can hear the full version at westonemusic.com and enter it into the search box. The artist is unassigned.

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