# What is the song on the british gas advert

> British Gas adverts have featured Blur's "The Universal" and Dire Straits' "Walk of Life" as soundtracks. Find out which songs appeared in their campaigns through 2026.

**Published:** 2026-05-10
**Updated:** 2026-05-10
**Category:** ADVERT_MUSIC
**Author:** Recharge Vodafone editorial team
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## Key takeaways

- British Gas used Blur's 'The Universal' from their 1997 album 'The Great Escape' in a campaign that launched on 16 February.
- A separate British Gas advert featured Dire Straits' 'Walk of Life' as the soundtrack, showcasing a blue fuzzy family moving into a new home.
- The 'Walk of Life' campaign was produced in association with creative agency DLMDD.
- A track called 'Rescue Me' by Soundtrack of Your Life, released in 2013, was credited to a British Gas advert.

## Article

<p>British Gas has used several well-known tracks across different ad campaigns, so the answer depends on which advert you spotted. The two most recognised are Blur's 'The Universal' and Dire Straits' 'Walk of Life'. If you caught a recent campaign featuring an animated blue fuzzy family, the song you heard was almost certainly 'Walk of Life'.</p>

<h2>Which Blur song appeared in a British Gas advert?</h2>

<p>The track is 'The Universal', taken from Blur's 1995 album 'The Great Escape'. The campaign broke on 16 February, and the song's sweeping, orchestral feel made it a natural fit for a utility brand trying to project warmth and reliability. 'The Universal' is one of Blur's more cinematic songs, which explains why it translates well to television.</p>

<h2>What is the song in the British Gas 'Taking Care of Things' advert?</h2>

<p>That campaign used Dire Straits' 'Walk of Life', the upbeat 1985 single from the 'Brothers in Arms' album. The advert features a blue fuzzy animated family moving into a new home, with British Gas engineers on hand to help them settle in. The production was handled in association with music branding agency DLMDD. 'Walk of Life' is one of those tracks that sounds instantly familiar even if you cannot immediately name it, which makes it effective as an ad soundtrack.</p>

<h2>Has any other music been linked to British Gas adverts?</h2>

<p>A track called 'Rescue Me' by Soundtrack of Your Life was released in 2013 and credited to a British Gas advert at the time. It is a softer, more understated piece compared to the Blur and Dire Straits choices, and it circulated mainly among people who heard it on television and went searching for the title.</p>

<h2>Why does British Gas keep choosing classic rock and pop tracks?</h2>

<p>Familiar songs do a specific job in advertising: they borrow goodwill the listener already has towards the music and attach it to the brand. Both 'The Universal' and 'Walk of Life' are tracks that a broad UK audience, roughly 35 to 65 years old, recognises without effort. That age group also happens to be the one most likely to be making decisions about energy suppliers. Using a song people already like removes the friction of an unfamiliar jingle.</p>

<h2>How to identify a British Gas advert song you cannot name</h2>

<p>If you heard a track in a British Gas ad and cannot place it, the fastest route is to open Shazam or the built-in music recognition on your phone whilst the advert plays. Failing that, searching "British Gas advert" on YouTube and filtering by upload date usually surfaces the relevant campaign within a few results. The DLMDD agency website also lists brand music projects, which can confirm the track used in a specific campaign.</p>

<p>As of May 2026, the Blur and Dire Straits campaigns remain the two most searched-for British Gas ad songs, so one of those is likely what you are looking for.</p>

## Frequently asked questions

### what song is in the British Gas advert

British Gas has used multiple songs across different campaigns. The two most recognised are Blur's 'The Universal' from their 1995 album 'The Great Escape', and Dire Straits' 'Walk of Life' from 1985. The 'Walk of Life' version features a blue fuzzy animated family moving into a new home.

### Blur The Universal British Gas advert when did it air

The British Gas campaign featuring Blur's 'The Universal' broke on 16 February, though the specific year is not confirmed in available sources. The song's orchestral feel made it suitable for projecting warmth and reliability as a utility brand.

### British Gas fuzzy blue family advert song

The advert featuring the blue fuzzy animated family moving into a new home uses Dire Straits' 'Walk of Life', the upbeat 1985 single from the 'Brothers in Arms' album. The production was created in association with music branding agency DLMDD.

### Rescue Me British Gas advert 2013

A track titled 'Rescue Me' by Soundtrack of Your Life was released in 2013 and credited as being from a British Gas advert. This was a separate campaign from the more widely recognised Blur and Dire Straits adverts.

## Sources

1. [British Gas ad features Blur song](https://www.marketingweek.com/british-gas-ad-features-blur-song/) (www.marketingweek.com)
2. [British Gas - Taking Care of Things — DLMDD](https://dlmdd.com/project/british-gas-taking-care-of-things/) (dlmdd.com)
3. [Rescue Me (From "British Gas" Advert) - Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/track/49lzVnfzuRVbZID2acmg5R) (open.spotify.com)
