Sunday, October 9, 2011

Gocompare.com She's Just Invented The Wheel Commercial Song Over There (version of WW1 song) by Welsh tenor Wynne Evans. (Original version by George M Cohan)

Gio goes back in time to help an attractive young cave woman, who has just invented the wheel, to choose the right car insurance.


Gocompare.com She's Just Invented The Wheel Commercial
Song: Over There (version of WW1 song) by Welsh tenor Wynne Evans

Whether you're looking for car insurance for the first time or you want to beat your renewal quote, our car insurance comparison service can help you find the right cover by comparing policies and prices from across the market.



You'll see that our quotes results pages display the key features included in the policy, such as legal assistance, personal accident and breakdown cover, so that you can compare these at a glance. Learn more

Gio Compario does a turn in his own Regency drama.


Gio Compario takes a ride in a sedan chair in the latest Gocompare.com Commercial
Song: Over There (version of WW1 song) by Welsh tenor Wynne Evans

The mustachioed tenor, Gio Compario, is back this time helping Robin Hood to take money from the rich to give to the poor.


Gio Compario joins the men in tights in the next Gocompare.com Commercial
Song: Over There (version of WW1 song) by Welsh tenor Wynne Evans

Lyrics used in the commercial
Go Compare! Go Compare!

It’s where the wise economise
So Go Compare

Why pay through the nose?
You’ll be glad you chose
To check them out at Go Compare

Go Compare! Go Compare!

What better time to go online
To Go Compare?

It’s their pleasure to save your treasure
So you’ll thank your stars that you went to Go Compare... ...


Song: Over There (version of WW1 song) by George M Cohan
Release: 1917
Buy the song on Amazon here.

Over There is a 1917 song popular with United States soldiers in both world wars. It was written by George M. Cohan during World War I. Notable early recordings include versions by Nora Bayes, Enrico Caruso, Billy Murray, and Charles King. Learn more

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