Music used in New Zealand Television Commercials: P
A selective list of music used in television adverts. If you know of other songs or pieces of music that have been used in New Zealand commercials, please tell us and we will add them to the list.
This list is arranged by the name of the product being advertised:
- Pacific Blue
- (2007) Travel happy: original score by Murray Grindley (June 2007)
- Pal dog food
- Symphony no 9, "From the New World", by Antonin Dvorak
- Panadol
- Symphony no 9, "From the New World", by Antonin Dvorak
- Persil
- (2006) Iko Iko (Jock-a-mo), originally written by James Crawford from the band 'Sugar Boy and the Cane Cutters' in the 1950s. (September 2006)
- Peugeot 207
- Chelsea dagger by The Fratellis
- Philips televisions
- Adagio, from Spartacus by Aram Khachaturian
- Pizza Hut
- Overture to William Tell, by Gioacchino Rossini
- PlayStation: Mountain
- Get On Board, little children by Shirley Temple (August 2005)
- NZ Police
- (1990) He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother by the Hollies (March 2002)
- Powerade Isotonic
- (2006) Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata (August 2006)
- Public Trust
- (2005) Take good care of my baby by Bobby Vee (August 2005)
- (2002) World of our own by the Seekers (March 2002)
- Puma
- (2005) The flight of the bumblebee Rimsky-Korsakov, transcribed Rachmaninov (January 2006)
- Purell hand sanitiser
- (2005) U can't touch this artist for this version unknown, originally by MC Hammer (January 2006)
- Peugeot 307
- (2007) 2 Princes by the Spindoctors (May 2007)