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The song was featured in a number of episodes of 1960s-set UK police series Heartbeat.

(A similar advert for TalkTalk shown at the beginning of advert breaks during Big Brother features the opening bars). More recently, a version of the song was used in the advertisements for the mobile phone service provider TalkTalk.
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The song also appeared in a TV advert for the Austin Mini in the early 1990s, featuring 1960s fashion model Twiggy. "Something in the Air" has been used extensively in television, most notably on an advertisement for British Airways which featured PJ O'Rourke. It also appeared on and was the title of the second disc in the Deluxe Edition of the Easy Rider soundtrack. It later appeared in Kingpin (1996), Almost Famous (2000), The Dish (2000), and The Girl Next Door (2004). 37 in the United States, and The Strawberry Statement (1970), which prompted a reissue of the single that "bubbled under" the Billboard Hot 100 at No. "Something in the Air" by Thunderclap Newman appeared on the soundtracks of several films, such as The Magic Christian (1969), which helped the single reach No. ( June 2020) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources. Pete Townshend – bass guitar (credited to "Bijou Drains"), orchestral arrangementĬhart performance (Thunderclap Newman version) Chart (1969).Jimmy McCulloch – lead and rhythm guitars.Speedy Keen – double-tracked lead vocal, drums.Andy "Thunderclap" Newman – piano lead vocals on "Wilhelmina".Labelle recorded an emotional cover of it alongside " The Revolution Will Not Be Televised" by Gil Scott-Heron for their 1973 album Pressure Cookin'. The song and the band are one hit wonders. The album Hollywood Dream peaked in Billboard at No. In the UK, the follow-up single "Accidents" came out only in May 1970 and charted at No. Personal records say the band played live only five times, but Keen referred to a two-month tour, playing "everywhere". Eventually a line-up-augmented by Jim Pitman-Avory on bass and McCulloch's elder brother Jack on drums-played a handful of gigs. The scale of the song's success surprised everyone, and there were no plans to promote Thunderclap Newman with live performances. 1 in the UK Singles Chart just three weeks after release, holding off Elvis Presley in the process. Following this, the last verse is, like the second, a tone above the previous verse, closing the song in A-flat major. The song, beginning in E major, has three key changes, its second verse climbing to F-sharp major, and, via a roundabout transition, goes down to C major for Newman's barrelhouse piano solo. Originally titled "Revolution" but later renamed to avoid confusion with the Beatles' 1968 song of the same name, "Something in the Air" captured post- flower power rebellion, combining McCulloch's acoustic and electric guitars, Keen's drumming and falsetto vocals, and Newman's piano solo.

Townshend produced the single, arranged the strings, and played bass under the pseudonym Bijou Drains. Townshend recruited jazz pianist Andy "Thunderclap" Newman (a friend from art college), and 15-year-old guitarist Jimmy McCulloch, who later played lead guitar in Paul McCartney and Wings. The concept was to create a band to perform songs written by drummer and singer Speedy Keen, who had written " Armenia City in the Sky", the first track on The Who Sell Out.

In 1969, Pete Townshend, The Who's guitarist, was the catalyst behind the formation of the band. The track was also included on Thunderclap Newman's only album release Hollywood Dream over a year later.

The song has been used for films, television and adverts, and has been covered by several artists. 1 single for three weeks in the UK Singles Chart in July 1969. " Something in the Air" is a song by English rock band Thunderclap Newman, written by Speedy Keen who also sang the song.
