Sorry, I guess I wasn't specific enough. The track was created just for the commercial therefore it is only 30 seconds long and doesn't really exist otherwise. I'm not even sure it has a name.
This is the music house that created it if you want to check them out. They are very good and I highly recommend them: humit. com
Yeah not be a jackass or anything but no shit its a good tune. I'm wondering if there's a possibility of getting that track. That's the reason I asked.
I sent an email to the ad agency that created the ad and then to the VP of Marketing for HGI. The in-house marketing guy wrote back and said the (humorous) reference was to foods that historically cause digestive issues. So there you go.
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navik880 2 days ago
the hilton garden Inn song is sung by sara rumar - Make Things Right.. cheers
shawn091771 2 years ago
Sorry, I guess I wasn't specific enough. The track was created just for the commercial therefore it is only 30 seconds long and doesn't really exist otherwise. I'm not even sure it has a name.
This is the music house that created it if you want to check them out. They are very good and I highly recommend them: humit. com
Regardless, I'm glad you like the song.
alimace1 3 years ago
Yeah not be a jackass or anything but no shit its a good tune. I'm wondering if there's a possibility of getting that track. That's the reason I asked.
xentrox 3 years ago
It was created just for the commercial. Good tune, huh?
alimace1 3 years ago
Anybody know the name of the song that's playing in the background?
xentrox 3 years ago
they say tomorrow because you always say I'll eat the vegetables and dairy tomorrow. It's a commercial for smart people, who get innuendos.
SparkLTW 3 years ago
I'm desperately looking for the song of this commercial It's stuck in my head!!! Anybody that knows it please post the name/artist.
Thanks.
xentrox 3 years ago
thanks for clearing that up.this stupid commercial has occupied my thoughts way too much, now i can ignore it lol.
thanks again.
foggy222 3 years ago
I sent an email to the ad agency that created the ad and then to the VP of Marketing for HGI. The in-house marketing guy wrote back and said the (humorous) reference was to foods that historically cause digestive issues. So there you go.
rramblerjr 3 years ago