- Music Title: Self Preservation Society
- Artist: N/A
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The Self Preservation Society was penned in 1969 by Don Black and Quincy Jones to go over the final credits of The Italian Job starring Michael Caine but has become a perennial parody for woodcare specialists Cuprinol.
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B&Q – Here’s To Paint
Joined by James Taylor Quartet bass player Gary Crockett, brass brothers Jason and Dominic Glover blow up a colourful storm for B&Q.
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Wickes – Samuel’s New Bedroom
Wake The Town’s seasoned team of French tunesmiths turn Wickes’ everyday story of decorating folk into a second family affair.
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Wickes – Treehouse
He may remain anonymous but Wake The Town’s resident pianist puts a family friendly finishing touch to Wickes’ let’s-build-a-treehouse spot.