What Was the Name of the Classical Song That Was on That 80’s Commercial for an Alcohol Treatment Center?
Question by freshmode87: What was the name of the classical song that was on that 80’s commercial for an alcohol treatment center?
Does anyone remember that commercial from the 80’s for a drug and alcohol treatment center? They used to run the commercial constantly (at least in Southern Cal), I think the place was called Schick or New Beginnings. What was the name of the song that played in the background during the commercial? It is a very famous classical piece that sounds a lot like Canon D (the wedding song) but it’s not. They used it in the A&E show “Intervention” the other day so it appears to be synonymous with addiction and treatment. If you know it you’re a genius!
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Answer by Tink
I haven’t heard it myself but it is probably J.S. Bach’s “Air on a G-String” (I’m serious). Many people get those 2 pieces of music confused. It also might be J. S. Bach’s “Jesus, Joy of Man’s Desiring.”
Answer by Mulattogurl
the only thing that comes to my mind was “i can see clearly now the rain is gone” by Otis Redding. this song was used in advertisements for meds used for depression on the east coast. it wasn’t a classical song though. hope that was what u were thinkin of
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