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The song was used extensively by British telecommunications provider Vodafone when it introduced its brand to many of its worldwide operations in 2001–2004. [ 44 ] Elsewhere, it featured prominently in a number of advertisements commissioned by Ford Motor Company for its Ford Focus car range. [ 45 ]
The song has been used in media productions such as advertisements for the Special Broadcasting Service, Vizio televisions, and Idents for Channel V. From October 2010, the song was used in Vodafone TV commercials in Germany, [4] upon which it reentered the charts and reached number 1.
The song is used by Sky Sports in the opening of FL72, which covers Football League matches. It features in the 2015 trailer for Australia's SBS. The song later is used as a theme song for the film The Maze Runner. Part of the song is used in the BBC America trailer for series 9 of Doctor Who. It was used in Sherpas Cinema film Into the Mind.
In 2007, a remixed version of the Madness cover appeared in the German Edgar Wallace spoof movie Neues vom Wixxer , along with a new recording called "NW5". [8] As well as the remix to the song, a new video was filmed, including three members of the band ( Suggs , Chas Smash and Dan Woodgate ) along with members of the cast.
Vodafone began to use the song in its UK television advertisements for Vodafone Live! in 2002, raising the song's profile. [11] Fatboy Slim and Simon Thornton remixed the song for a single release by Virgin Records. Issued on 3 March 2003 as a CD and cassette single, the remix peaked at number 19 on the UK Singles Chart.
The song was used in the Season 8 episode of The Middle titled "Roadkill." The song is played in the movie Captain Ron, along with many other Bob Marley songs. The song is sung during the honeymoon in Along Came Polly. The song was adapted for a Vodafone commercial called Roaming instead of Jamming, promoting the operator's roaming service.
On Monday, Donald Trump lost a lawsuit against singer Eddy Grant over the his usage of the song "Electric Avenue" in a 2020 campaign ad.
"Safe and Sound" is a song by American indie pop duo Capital Cities, written and produced by band members Ryan Merchant and Sebu Simonian. The song was released as a single on January 6, 2011, and first appeared on their debut EP Capital Cities (2011), later serving as the lead single from their debut studio album, In a Tidal Wave of Mystery (2013).