Olavi Virta accompanies the giant company’s campaign in Britain

In Britain, you can hear Olavi Virta’s song in a new advertising campaign.

Olavi Virta’s evergreen classic Silver Moon is featured in Uber Eats’ British advertising campaign. In the picture, from left to right, Eino Grön, Olavi Virta and Kai Lind. Stock photo.

Uber Eats, which sells food home delivery services, has recently launched a new advertising campaign “Do Less” (Finnish: Do less), which encourages valuing the art of doing less. The advertising campaign includes three videos aimed at TV advertising, one of which contains a surprising blue and white music selection.

In the Do Less campaign video “Parrot” (Finnish: Papukaija) depicts a man who dances at home in front of his pet parrot. The man sings Olavi Virran evergreen Silver moon and dances to the song. The table showing the current even flashes for a moment on the screen.

The song recorded by Virtra in 1960 is originally an Italian song Gualtiero Malgoni composed by Malgoni also wrote the lyrics to the original version Guarda che Luna.

If you don’t see the embed, you can watch it from here.

Uber Eats offers its services in Italy, but not in Finland. That is why it is surprising that the Finnish interpretation of the song has ended up in the advertising campaign instead of the original version.

– While Uber Eats offers you everything effortlessly, you can live a little better and enjoy dancing with your pet parrot, Mother London, behind the campaign, presents on their website.

Advertising agency Mother London designed the campaign for the UK and Ireland office of Uber Eats. The ads are primarily aimed at the British market.

– We focus on the wonderful weirdness that has time to blossom when we place an order and spend an evening as ourselves, creative designer at Mother London Hannah Tarpey describes For The Drum.

A Swede was responsible for directing the ads Andreas Nilsson, best known as a music video director. He has been making music videos, among other things For David Guettafor MGMT, Depeche Mode and For 2 Chainz.

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