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jianxia | 01:52 Tue 30th Jul 2002 | Adverts
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What is the track from the 1997 Lynx advert with Lisa Snowdon in the lift? The only lyrics were 'She's back/To haunt you'.
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I am sadly a geek *whimper* however this is fortunate for you .. it was "Boom Shack-A-Lack" by Apache Indian ... don't hate me cos I's different ... ;)
Oh hang on ... that was for "Inca" .. hmmm ... the lift one .. lemme think
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"What Would You Do" by Stevie Nicks .. don't think it was ever released though ...
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Thanks for your reply, Mark, but I'm pretty certain it wasn't Stevie Nicks. It was a male vocal, high-pitched and nasal, but male nonetheless. Also, the music was very funky and easily danceable.
yus yus yus, you are of course right as rain ... the lyrics we can hear are ... "yerhoo" "I warned ya" "she's back" can't find ANY info on this at all .. most weird .. Mark.
Not sure of the song - but you can view the ad here: http://www.ads.com/ads/adInfo.jsp?ad_id=4025&us=15
11042&pt=0&sr=5
it was deffinately not the boom-shack-a-lacka song
The music on this commercial is a live recording created for the television commercial by Novaprod a music production company in Paris, France. The title is "L'Ascenceur". The music was composed by Thierry Fauchard and Alain Plumauzille and published by Nova Tempo.

This is "commercial music" that was created specifically for the elevator commercial. Only 30 seconds exists, it is not a snippet from a longer song that someone has sung. Unfortunately, this song cannot be purchased at a music store or downloaded via the internet

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