'Asteroid' by the Pete Moore Orchestra
Created | Updated Oct 22, 2011
Updated 21 April 2010
When I wrote 'Asteroid' many people in the profession accused me of writing music for the future, and ahead of its time. With the longevity of this music I thoroughly agree!
Pete Moore
Best known as the music they used to play at the local cinema before adverts for curry houses, estate agents and carpet sales (most of which, curiously, are 'located just five minutes from this cinema'), 'Asteroid' by Pete Moore is the signature tune and copyright of Pearl & Dean Cinemas Ltd - a company founded in 1953 to provide advertising on cinema screens. In April 2010 it was announced that the company was to be sold by owners STV for £1, subject to shareholder approval.
The 'lyrics' begin near the end of the tune and go something like this:
- 'Papah papah papa pa papapapah...'
Then they carry on in a similar fashion for another five seconds. The whole tune is only 20 seconds long and was accompanied by visuals and initially played at ABC cinemas.
Asteroid was written in 1968, composed by Pete Moore and played by his orchestra. Pete had also worked with Frank Sinatra and Bing Crosby, but has become best known for the advertising jingle that an entire generation grew up with.
Fascinating Facts
'Asteroid' was sampled by Goldbug, on their track 'Whole Lotta Love' which reached number three in the charts in 1996.
During Pearl and Dean's 50th anniversary celebrations in 2003, 'Asteroid' was available in specially-commissioned anniversary musical button badges.
The music survives unchanged to this day and is often to be found on compilation albums. You can also listen to it on the Pearl and Dean website (it starts playing as soon as the page has loaded).
It is estimated that six billion cinema visitors have heard 'Asteroid' over the years1.