The songs in the AT&T commercial with the couple driving across america listening to music and singing 2012 are
The Heinrich Maneuver
by
Interpol
and
Rocky Mountain High
by
John Denver
and
All My Ex's Live In Texas
by
George Strait
and
Born On The Bayou
by
Creedence Clearwater Revival
and
New York Groove
by
Hello
What is that woman's name?
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a girl I knew, Danielle Asher, but I want to know the same answer..lol
ReplyDeleteSher loos like someone I knower as well
ReplyDeleteShe looks like Jenna haze the pornstar to tell you the truth in my perspective
ReplyDeleteThats exactly who thought it was, she looks just like Jenna
DeleteThat's why I googled this. I think its her as well. She has retired from the porn biz so it could be her.
Deletei dont think it is her but it looks a ton like her
DeleteI thought it was Jenna, too.
DeleteHer name is Ingrid Haas. I knew it wasn't Jenna, but I thought she looked a LOT like her.
DeleteI thought it was Jenna too. Maybe Ingrid Hass is Jenna's non-porn name./? I can't find Ingrid Hass life before 2007... But than again, I looked for 3 mins before I felt like a creep and stop.
DeleteIngrid Haas is also in that IHOP's or Denny's commercial, the one where they say that their omelets are made with pancake batter. I remember seeing her in it, she's the lady who's like "oh, I didn't know that they were made with pancake batter"
DeleteThe version of "New York Groove" heard in the commercial is sung by Ace Frehley, from his 1978 KISS solo album.
ReplyDeleteActress is Ingrid Haas who is haat!
ReplyDeleteTHANK YOU! Been dying to know the last song!
ReplyDeletesorry to correct, but the song in the commercial was the 'kiss' version.
ReplyDeleteIngrid Hass....she was in Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World. It's a small role. She plays Monique, the girl at the party when Scott sees Romona. He ask her and her friend who she is.
ReplyDeleteSorry to all of you, but if you listen closely you can tell the version of New York Groove is by "Hello", not Kiss or Ace Frehley. Hello uses a symbol while Kiss does not!
ReplyDeleteThank you! I was trying to get correct info. on this!
DeleteIt is not Hello because Hello uses a harmonica. It is the kiss version.
DeleteBlow Hello you young douche - its Ace Frehleys song
DeleteIf you listen to both Ace's version, and Hello's version and listen to the end of the line that says, "you better believe, I'm back" Ace's version has more emphasis on the word back, than Hello's version does. And the Hello version is the one in the ad. Plus think of how much Gene might have wanted for Ace's version to appear in the ad. And yes there is harmonica in Hello's version, but not that prominent in the chorus.
DeleteIt is an Ace Frehley (kiss) song but, the commercial version is a cover!
ReplyDeletewhat car was featured
ReplyDeleteThe Sweet has done a cover that sounds like the exact track. I agree that it isn't Hello. They definitely sing the word "groove" differently.
ReplyDeleteDoes anyone know the car/suv used in the commercial? Thanks in advance.
ReplyDeleteToyota LandCruiser, circa 1989-1994
DeleteActually hello sang the song first in 1973 , frehleys drag wearing homoerotic ass didnt cover them till 75
ReplyDeletewhat is the first song on there that has the lyric "on the west coast"?
ReplyDeleteGo to the top of the post lazy
DeleteOMG I'm thirty years old, hate KISS, and even know that the song in the commercial is the Hello version. Go to iTunes and play both versions, then listen to the commercial. It's incredibly easy to determine that it's the Hello version. It's all you old, KISS freaks who just want to believe it's the KISS version.
ReplyDeleteWhat are they eating in the Bayou???? (New Orleans)
ReplyDeleteThey are eating beignets. It is a very famous New Orleans food. The most popular place in New Orleans is Cafe Du Monde. They are fantastic!
DeleteWho is the redhead guy behind the wheel butchering "Rocky Mountain High"?
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