Subject: Jingles you remember. From: The Shambles Date: 18 Oct 02 - 03:27 PM As the whole point of the jingle is to make you remember both them and more importantly the product, I was wondering how many of them we still do remember and if they do make us buy the product. In some cases I think they work so well, we often remember the jingle long after the product has ceased to exist. I wonder if there are many examples of this and also I wonder the reason why? This still exists, well I know it does as Mrs Shanbles has just shown me the bottle she picked up today. This jingle works so well I wonder why they ever changed it? 1001 cleans a big big carpet, for less than half-a-crown.......for less than half-a-crown. Well one reason is that there are no more half-a-crowns.... |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Herga Kitty Date: 18 Oct 02 - 03:36 PM Now hands that do dishes can be soft as your face, with mild green Fairy Liquid ... Because the lady loves Milk Tray.... Me ears are alight... |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: C-flat Date: 18 Oct 02 - 03:43 PM "You'll wonder where the yellow went, when you brush your teeth with pepsodent" I remember a company tried to market a product labelled 10001 with the extra 0 in. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Murray MacLeod Date: 18 Oct 02 - 03:58 PM "The Milky Bar kid is tough and strong The Milky Bar Kid just can't go wrong" I just wonder how many children were deterred from buying Milky Bars because of the nerdy little bespectacled kid who starred in the ads? Murray |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Gareth Date: 18 Oct 02 - 04:01 PM One I remember, for all the wrong reasons, is the Watneys Red Barrel jingle. Actually the only version I remember perfickly is the Real Ale Drinkers parody " Whats the beer that makes you queer, Watney's Keg Red Barrel, It always is an awfull brew, It always makes you want to spew, So come along and join the crew, Botcott Keg Red Barrel" Gareth |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Jerry Rasmussen Date: 18 Oct 02 - 04:23 PM "Push, pull, click, click, change baldes that quick." For Gilllete razors. "Brylcream, a little dab'll do you, Brylcream, you'll look so debonaire. Brylcreme, the gals will all pursue ya, they love to get their fingers in your hair." "Pepsi Cola hits the spot, 8 whole ounces, that's a lot. All that for a nickle, too. Pepsi Cola is the drink for you." "Brusha, Brusha, Brusha, new Ipana toothpaste." Repeat until someone screams.. Jerry |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: RolyH Date: 18 Oct 02 - 04:56 PM "Don't forget the Fruit Gums,Mum" |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,toribw who should be working Date: 18 Oct 02 - 05:32 PM Ooey gooey rich and chewy inside Tender flaky golden cakey outside You wrap the inside in the outside is it good? Darn tootin'! It's the big, Fig Newton! Hot dogs, Armour Hot Dogs What kind of kids eat Armour Hot Dogs? Fat kids, skinny kids, kids that climb on rocks tough kids, sissy kids, even kids with chicken pox love hot dogs, Armour Hot Dogs the dogs kids love to bite Honeycomb's big, yeah yeah yeah It's not small, no no no Honeycomb's got a great big bite Big, big taste and a big big bite Two all beef patties special sauce lettuce cheese pickles onion on a sesame seed bun No more Rice Krispies! We ran out of Rice Krispies! (sung to a famous opera tune, name of which escapes me) I'm a Pepper, she's a Pepper, he's a Pepper, we're Peppers, wouldn't you like to be a pepper too? Be a Pepper, drink Doctor Pepper Plop plop, fizz fizz, oh what a relief it is! What would you do for a Klondike bar? ****** Wow, that's pretty sick when I reread it. The product of a wasted youth. *G* |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Bert Date: 18 Oct 02 - 06:45 PM Hey Ho for Caley Cuba Who wouldn't walk the plank for Cuba Who wouldn't rob the bank for Cuba Yo Ho Ho for Cuba. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: khandu Date: 18 Oct 02 - 10:00 PM "You can take Salem out of the country but... You can't take the country out of Salem" "I wish I were an Oscar Meyer weiner..." k |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Sorcha Date: 18 Oct 02 - 11:02 PM "Trust your car to the man who wears the star, the great big Texaco star!" "5 Years or Fify thousand miles! Whichever comes first!" "Call Doug for a Clean Rug"--very local to my area at the time USers, what was the one for Gillette razors on the Friday Night Fights? |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Barry T Date: 19 Oct 02 - 12:33 AM Here's one that's haunted me for about forty-five years. It was a Christmas jingle marketing General Electric Christmas tree lights. Here's a midi of the melody, and here's what little I remember of the lyrics: There's love and laughter in the air Dum dum dum as can be Dum dum dum dum dum dum dum dum May G.E. light your tree. Make no mistake. If this had been a complete Christmas song (and perhaps it was) it would have made a fine addition to anyone's Christmas collection. I remember it getting positive caller feedback on CFRB in Toronto back in the 50's(?) Ring any (Christmas) bells with anyone? |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: mack/misophist Date: 19 Oct 02 - 12:46 AM I heard this only once....on the car radio, outside Tulsa, Olkahoma: We're having a heat wave, A tropical heat wave. For coolness and slumber Just dial our number Armour 04....04 It's exoteric. As you can see, it was a long time ago but I've never forgotten. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Amos Date: 19 Oct 02 - 03:54 AM Get Babo! (Boom boom) The foaming cleanser! (Bubba dub-a-dub-dub-dub) Washes DIRT right down the DRAIN! One-two-the-four-SKY BAR! B, O! N, O! M, O! Bonomo! Oh, oh, oh! It's Bonomo's! Cannnnn-dy! L and M has found the secret, that UNlocks the flavor UNlocks the flavor, UNlocks the flavor L&M has found the secret..... See the U.S. A in a Chevrolet, America is calling you to come... Plus a lot of the above-listed... A |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Peter Kasin Date: 19 Oct 02 - 04:33 AM A San Francisco version of "See the USA in your Chevrolet" for a local dealer in the 1960s went: "See Ellis Brookes today, for your Chevrolet, corner of Bush and Van Ness. He's got a deal for you, oh what a deal for you, the kind of deal you'll like the best." Camera then shows ol' Ellis Brookes himself, sitting behind a desk with five coffee cans stacked on it. "I'll give you five pounds of Hills Bros. coffee just for coming in and taking a look." (very gravelly voice) |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Kaleea Date: 19 Oct 02 - 05:19 AM Misophist, I was raised in Tulsa, & I don't remember that one! Nor do I remember the "Armour" exchange, but when I was a teen I mainly called the "Riverside" exchange, and had relatives in "Circle" & "Hickory" exchanges--does anybody else remember dialing numbers using 2 letters followed by 5 numbers? I DO remember the following radio (TV?) jingle from Tulsa, based upon the actual last name of the owner of the company (Needham) which some advertising firm came up with, which was finally dropped after many years because it was not politically correct: (psuedo indian drum sound): BOOM boom boom boom, BOOM boom boom boom, BOOM! You need-um tires? |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: The Shambles Date: 19 Oct 02 - 05:24 AM I wonder if their are any more examples of PC casualties? |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Mark Cohen Date: 19 Oct 02 - 05:45 AM Oh, boy, now you've got me started.... World's shortest TV commercial: "Try White Cap!" (do...la-fa) Once upon a time there was an engineer Choo-Choo Charlie was his name, we hear He had an engine and he sure had fun He used Good & Plenty candy to make his train run Charlie says, "Love my Good & Plenty!" Charlie says, "Really rings the bell" Charlie says, "Love my Good & Plenty, Don't know any other candy that I love so well." N-E-S-T-L-E-S Nestles makes the very best Choc...late "I want my Maypo!" "Taste me, taste me! Come on and taste me!" That's all Doral asks. "Taste me!" (One of the last before the government pulled the plug on TV cigarette ads.) (to the tune of the William Tell Overture:) Have a Lark, have a Lark, have a Lark today! Stronger than dirt! Stronger than dirt! New Ajax laundry detergent is stronger than dirt! Mr. Clean gets rid of dirt and grime and grease in just a minute Mr. Clean will clean your whole house, and everything that's in it Mr. Clean, Mr. Clean, Mr. Clean Call for Philip Morris! It's the radial age... (for B.F. Goodrich, to the tune of "It's a Sign of the Times"--Petula Clark?) Things go better with Coca-Cola, things go better with Coke Life is much more fun when you're refreshed And Coke refreshes you best Fun goes better with, food goes better with, things go better with Coke Double your pleasure, double your fun With double good, double good, Doublemint gum Winston tastes good like a (clap! clap!) cigarette should (which was eventually followed by:) What do you want--good grammar or good taste? Pardon our grammar, but: Winston tastes good like a cigarette should! Rice-a-Roni, the San Francisco treat! Rice-a-Roni, everybody's got the beat Started out where cablecars play their song Now try it at home before very long Rice-a-Roni, the San Francisco treat! There's just one Schlitz, yeah, yeah, Nothing else comes near When you're out of Schlitz You're out of beer And some for the Philadelphians: Who's the world's smallest Chevrolet dealer? "Me, Marv Pollow" [repeat] Tell your friends about Marv Pollow, the world's smallest Chevrolet dealer! Hey, get your cold beer, get your ice cold Ballantine Beer It's the beer that's crisp and icily light Clear cold taste that's precisely right Frosty, lively, crystally clear The crisp refresher, Ballantine, Ballantine Beer Tastykake Cakes and Pies! Atlantic keeps your car on the go When driving for pleasure In any kind of weather Atlantic keeps your car on the go, go, go, go Keep on the go with Atlantic Help, somebody stop me.... Aloha, Mark |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Mark Cohen Date: 19 Oct 02 - 05:53 AM And Kaleea, my phone number (in Philadelphia) was DE2-9220, that is, DEvonshire 2-9220. My grandmother's was PI4-0981 (PIoneer), but my other grandmother's was PI2-9216 (PIlgrim--go figure). In the northeast section of the city we also had MAyfair 4, FIdelity 2, and I forget the others. It wasn't until about 1969, I believe, that people started using just numbers. Aloha, Mark (now I really do have to get to sleep...) |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: SingsIrish Songs Date: 19 Oct 02 - 06:47 AM "Baseball, hotdogs, apple pie and Chevrolet." Who can forget: "I'd love to teach the world to sing in perfect harmony... I'd like to buy the world a Coke...etc." "Put a Tic-Tac in your mouth and get a bang outta life." Still have a paper placemat printed with the lyrics/music for this one at my mom's, but I can't remember much of the words right now: The Ronald McDonald song "Who's the most kid loving clown...blah blah blah... Ronald, Ronald McDonald." "Who wears short shorts? We wear short shorts. If you dare wear short shorts Nair for short shorts" "I can bring home the bacon, Fry it up in a pan And never never let you forget you're a man... Cause I'm a woman--Enjolie" "The neat round spaghetti you can eat with a spoon Uh-oh! Spaghetti-0's" "A & W Rootbeer's got that frosty mug taste" Think that's enough from me. Mary |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Skipjack K8 Date: 19 Oct 02 - 06:52 AM I remember that Womanly Jingles. (Ducks for cover) |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: wysiwyg Date: 19 Oct 02 - 07:46 AM 588-2300, Empire.... ~S~ |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Ma-K Date: 19 Oct 02 - 09:53 AM I think most of you are to young to remember " Jack Armstrong the all American boy" "Won't you try Wheaties the best breakfast food in the land." From the 30's They are still in the cupboard. Mary |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Ma-K Date: 19 Oct 02 - 10:02 AM Rinso-white Rinso-white happy litte wash day song Duz duz everything Oh Duz duz everything |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: 53 Date: 19 Oct 02 - 10:37 AM Mickey Mouse |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: The Pooka Date: 19 Oct 02 - 11:07 AM heeheehee (Jingles. Whose sidekick was he? Damn.)(Someone unWomanly...) ...Wouldn't you really rather have a Buick A Buick, a Buick, Wouldn't you really rather have a Buick This year? (Wot was the preceding lyric? Ended with "...Buick is here" I think.) The dreamiest creamiest soft ice cream You'll get from Mister Softee... SHerwood 7-1849. Plainville CT USA 1955ish. Khandu, you *are* an Oscar Meyer Weiner. We wish you'd stay in the land o' cotton. :) One for central-CT locals: For weddings, for birthdays, for ann-i-ver-sar-eees, See Savitt, you'll have it, the perfect gift for theeee... Drat. Gotta get muh brain defragged. - 5ish Finkel |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: catspaw49 Date: 19 Oct 02 - 11:51 AM Geez Mark...We really did grow up together.....Those all were just great!! FOR SORCHA: GILLETTE BLUE BLADES To look sharp every time you shave, To feel sharp and be on the ball, To be sharp, Use Gillette Blue Blades, It's the quickest, slickest shave of all! How about Edy Adams, wife of cigar famous Ernie Kovacs, singing for Muriel Cigars with that sexy voice and the tag line, "Why don't you pick one up and smoke it sometime?" "Plop, Plop, Fizz, Fizz, Oh what a relief it is." "This is the cereal that's shot from guns" --Quaker Cereals to the tune of 1812 Overture. I simply cannot sing the last line of jingle bells without thinking, "Norelco is the shaver gift to give on Christmas Day." "Winston tastes good like a cigarette should." "To a Frenchman it's the Eiffel Tower, to a Dutchman it's a pretty flower, to an Indian it's a monument, to a smoker, it's a Kent" Geez, this could go on forever........ Spaw |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Amos Date: 19 Oct 02 - 12:13 PM Jingles, played by Andy Devine, was Wild Bill Hickok's side kick. He waddle down the street whining "Wait foe meeeee, Wahld Beeeyul!". Their sponsor was some sugar-coated breakfast cereal -- puffed corn, I think. Sugar Pops!! Other famous side kicks from those early years include Gabby Hayes (whose was he -- maybe Gene Autry ?) and Pat Brady, whose Jeep Nellybelle was always being told, "Whoaaaaaa, Nellybelle!", in support of the Roy Rogers show. Don't remember their sponsor. Then there was game-legged Chester who limped alongside of Marshall Dillon, discussing Miss Kitty's virtues. Yer right, Pat -- this could go on for fifty odd years!! A |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: NH Dave Date: 19 Oct 02 - 12:19 PM "NUTS! WHOLE HAZLENUTS! Cadbury takes them and covers them in chocolate!" TTA Dayo Dave |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Mark Clark Date: 19 Oct 02 - 12:28 PM Use Ajax, (bom, bom) that foaming cleanser, (ba-ba ba-ba bom bom bom) floats the dirt right down the drain. Miller (la la) High Life... The champagne of bottled beer. And no one's mentioned the most obvious... For the finest biscuits you can bake, Get Martha White's self risin' flour, The one all-purpose flour, Get Martha White's self risin' flour for goodness sake. (la la la I forget the words)... cause Camel suits you to a “T.” - Mark |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: catspaw49 Date: 19 Oct 02 - 12:42 PM Yeah Amos....."Sugar Pops are Tops!" Gabby Hayes is probably most associated with the classic sidekick role in B movie westerns, often with Roy Rogers. Gene Autry had several, the two most prominent were Smiley Burnette (later on Petticaot Junction-train engineer) and Pat Buttram (later on the sister series of Green Acres oddly enough). Ther was of course the famous "Hey Cisco---Hey Pancho" between Duncan Renaldo and Leo Carrillo. Funny thing though....on all of those TV shows, I don't remember the sponsor except for Wild Bill and Gene Autry who was sponsored by Wrigley's Doublemint Gum. There were an awful lot of 50's shows closely associated with only one sponsor because that was the way of things then. Geritol sponsored the quiz "21" and Revlon sponsored "The $64,000. Question." The funniest story I recently learned relating to that type of single sponsorship was that in the early days of Sid Caesar's show, the sponsor was Admiral Televisions. The Caesar show was such a hit that Admiral couldn't keep up with the demand for new sets and had to build another factory.......the problem being that they couldn't afford the factory and the sponsorchip both so they had to cancel the Caesar show......the first time and I think the only time a show was cancelled because it was too successful! Sid and his gang were actually off the air for a few months until someone else came along. From those shows the main slogan I recall was for "DeSoto" with "Tell 'em Groucho sent ya'!" Of course as someone else mentioned Uncle Miltie (and before him Ed Wynn) said that "You could trust your car to the man who wears the star." And when Amos above mentioned Chevy and "See the USA, in your Chevrolet, America's inviting you to call, See the USA in your Chevrolet, America's the greatest land of all.".......Well that always ended with a big "MUHWAW" sound that we all did emulating the thrown kiss from Dinah Shore. Spaw |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Giac Date: 19 Oct 02 - 12:50 PM Halo, everybody, Halo Halo is the shampoo That glorifies your hair So Halo, everybody, Halo! Looky, looky, looky, Here comes Cookie, Cook's Pest Control. The latter, which has some age on it, still runs on Knoxville, Tennessee, stations. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Bat Goddess Date: 19 Oct 02 - 01:31 PM Anybody remember an American "beer" from the '50s (I think it was made by Blatz cuz I grew up in Milwaukee) called Tempo? The jingle went, "Tempo, Tempo, T-E-M-P-O, Tempo (drawn out) Beer." Linn |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Amos Date: 19 Oct 02 - 01:43 PM Wow!! Are we a nation of MAdison Avenue Borgs, or what?? LOL!!! Now its been three, maybe four generations, who have been raised before the hypnotic glare of a boobtube anchoring their minds not to the virtues of Right Action or the challenges of Heroism, but to the Jingles of Soap Products and Breakfast Cereal!! And ya wonder they talk about Dumbing Down. M-IC-..... K-E-Y............ LOL! A |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,Nick Date: 19 Oct 02 - 01:43 PM How about this one, it was a PSA .... Don't Cross the street in the middle of the block, in the middle in the middle in the middle of the block. (Repeat) There may have been more but it is the chorus I recall. Nick |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Bat Goddess Date: 19 Oct 02 - 02:05 PM This may be thread drift, but I remember most of a Mad Magazine advertising-related parody of Poe's "The Raven" from the early '60s but I don't think I remember all of it. I've been checking on-line resources (my mother confiscated the original magazine years ago, damn!) but can't seem to find any of the poetry from that era. Here goes: The Spaniel Once upon a midnight dreary while I pondered weak and weary Over many an advertising copy that I wrote for Macy's store. While I nodded, nearly napping, suddenly there came a tapping As of someone loudly rapping, rapping at my chamber door. "Tis some client there," I muttered. Only this and nothing more. Then I felt my terror worsen, for my guest was not a person. In there stepped a cocker spaniel, naturally I jumped in fear. Tried to climb an oaken panel, ripping there my new grey flannel But the spaniel only stood there, speaking out with voice so clear Speaking out like Jack Lescoulie in a voice both loud and clear. Quoth the spaniel, "Drink Blatz beer." How I marvelled this ungainly dog that did commercials plainly Thoughts of fortunes I could make now make me shake down to my knees. But the spaniel set me grieving then by turning tail and leaving Chasing him along the hallway, crying out, "Stay with me me please!" Chasing him along the hallway, crying out, "Stay with me please!" Quoth the spaniel, "Eat Kraft Cheese." Anybody remember this or know where I can find the complete text? I loved it, of course, because not only was it a parody, but it incorporated most of the tv commercials of its day. Linn |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Charley Noble Date: 19 Oct 02 - 02:42 PM Nice one, Linn. I bet it's up in my brother's attic somewhere... Now back in the 1940's we used to hear during the breaks of the radio story shows: Hot Ralston for your breakfast! Hot Ralston for your lunch! Hot Ralston for your dinner! Hot Ralston for your brunch! It's good for growing children, Bite sized and ready to eat! Take a tip from Tom, Go tell your Mom, "Hot Ralston can't be beat!" There was also: Cream of Wheat is so good to eat that we have it every day... But the rest of the words have dissipated, along with my appetite. Hey, Mabel, Black Label! Charley Noble |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Mudlark Date: 19 Oct 02 - 02:51 PM Sigh...what a way to bring back memories! Here's one that used to invade my mind like some alien virus... Hi ho, hey, hey Chew your little troubles away Hi ho, he, hey Chew Wrigleys Spearmint gum Aghhh, now it's in there again. Another "song"... Cream of Wheat is so good to eat That we have it every day ??? ??? It's good for growing children And good for grown-ups too ??? I think that ad was on a 50's children's program that came on Sat. mornings..."Let's Pretend." I was glued to the radio, especially as that was followed by "The Red Lantern"... Wheaties...Breakfast of Champions!!! You better get Wildroot Creme Oil, Chaaarrrlie... Memorable TV ads... Little cartoon people saying things like "It's a FORD," and "Ask for it by name...MONEY!" and "It's SNOWdrift..."(veg. lard, remember that?) A car dealer in Missouri: "We can talk turkey for just a little scratch" (with a cute little chick pecking up scratch feed...) Dancing wienies singing: "I wish I was an Oscar Myer weiner, for that is what I'd truly like to beeeeee. For if I was an Oscar Myer weiner, everyone would be in love with meeeee." I remember the jingles, I remember the brand names, but they never influenced me to buy...I sure did want a Capt. Midnight secret decoder ring tho... |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: the lemonade lady Date: 19 Oct 02 - 02:54 PM Many, many years ago I recorded 2 jingles for Radio Wales. It was for the Mike Flynn. What ever happened to him, by the way? I bet no one remembers them...they weren't very memorable! Mind you I did get to record them with a guy who played keyborad for Cliff Richard. OOOh weee! Sal |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Charley Noble Date: 19 Oct 02 - 05:54 PM Mudlark- Damn, now I'm going to wake up 3 in the morning with fragments of that jingle rattling round my brain: Cream of Wheat is so good to eat That we have it every day; ...; it makes us strong, It makes us shout "Hurray!" It's good for growing children And grown-ups for to eat, ...a bowl of Cream of Wheat. Someone has to remember the rest of this! 'Fess up! Charley Noble |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Deda Date: 19 Oct 02 - 06:21 PM BrilCream, a little dab'll do ya Brilcream, use more if you dare But watch out, the girls'll all pursue yaaaaa -- They love to get their fingers in your hair |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: The Walrus Date: 19 Oct 02 - 06:58 PM Everyone's a Fruit and Nut case, Crazy for those Cadbury's nuts and rasins, Every mother's daughter Is a firm supporter (and don't forget the diver who eats it under water), Everyones a Cadbury's Fruit and Nut case, Crazy for those Cadbury's nuts and rasins, (2 lines forgotten) Cadbury's Fruit and Nut! (To , I think, "Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy") How about the singing petrol pumps? "The Esso sign means happy motoring(x3) So call at the Esso sign (spoken) For Esso extra" or for Esso Blue (paraffin - kerosene for USAers) "They asked me how I knew it was Esso Blue I, of course replied With other fuels you try Smoke gets in your eyes" Walrus |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Shields Folk Date: 19 Oct 02 - 07:03 PM I think the proper words are: I,of course replied With lower grades one buys Smoke gets in your eyes" |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Shields Folk Date: 19 Oct 02 - 07:05 PM "boom boom boom boom- Esso Blue" |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: The Pooka Date: 19 Oct 02 - 07:31 PM Amos - yeahyeah, ha ha! Thanks for Andy Devine, "...Wait foe meeeee, Wahld Beeeyul!...Then there was game-legged Chester..." YES! Dennis Weaver! "Misstuh Dyill'n! Misstuh Dyill'on!!" Character later replaced by Festus Hagan - ? Misstuh 'Cyatspaw sir: hm. Think now I could use at least one of the products you cited. (Joshua Fit the Battle of Jericho) - "Yasha got a bottle of Geritol, Geritol, Geritol Yasha got a bottle of Geritol And he knocked a hole in the wall." - Allan Sherman (OK so not his best already, so sue me) Bat Goddess - Mad Magazine - *LOL*!!! Thankyou / whoo hoo we gotta get us the rest of that. O excellent. Mad Magazine Memories!! Tom Lehrer's Christmas Carol, fragment - "Hark the Herald Tribune sings, advertising wondrous things..." |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: The Shambles Date: 19 Oct 02 - 07:33 PM The ESSO sign means 'appy motoring 'appy motoring 'appy motoring The ESSO sign means 'appy motoring So stop at the ESSO sign |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Dave Swan Date: 19 Oct 02 - 07:36 PM SNAP, what a happy sound Snap is the happiest sound I've found You may clap, rap, tap, slap, but Snap makes the world go 'round Snap, Rice Crispies I say it's CRACKLE, the crispy sound You've gotta have Crackle or the clock's not wound Geese cackle, feathers tickle, belts buckle, beets pickle, but Crackle makes the world go 'round Crackle, Rice Crispies I insist that POP's the sound The best is missed unless Pop's around You can't stop hoppin' when the cereal's poppin' Pop makes the world go 'round Pop, Rice Crispies. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: The Shambles Date: 19 Oct 02 - 07:55 PM You're going well, you're going SHELL Things go better with SHELL SHELL SHELL I may still remember the jingles but I have never cared or even noticed what brand of petrol/gas I filled up with. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: curmudgeon Date: 19 Oct 02 - 09:02 PM The most memorable jingle from my youth, by which I judge true New Englanders was for the Adams and Swett Rug Cleaners. With a simple cartoon of a child devouring cookies, it went: How mant cookies did Andrew eat? Andrew ate eight thousand. How do you keep your carpets clean? Call ANdrew 8 -8000. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Bee-dubya-ell Date: 19 Oct 02 - 09:35 PM |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Amos Date: 19 Oct 02 - 09:39 PM Ya better get Wild Root Cream Oil, Chaaarly! Start using it today!! You'll have a hard time, Charley, Keeeping all the giruls a-waaaa-ay! LOL!! |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Bee-dubya-ell Date: 19 Oct 02 - 09:49 PM Note to self: If you're going to cut and paste a message instead of typing it up here, it's a real good idea to do the cutting and pasting before hitting the submit button. Okay dammit! Somebody help me remember the rest of the words to the Chocks Vitamin jingle. Well.... it wasn't really a jingle because it was only spoken, not sung. The words I can remember are: They're newfy, poofy, pillowy thingamazees With a flavor you'll favor A fruit tasting one Making taking Chocks vitamins Plenty of fun Obviously, there were words preceding what I can remember and probably additional words after. Anybody else remember any? Bruce |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Metchosin Date: 20 Oct 02 - 12:11 AM Aha! 1961! Well with the rap of a hammer (rappa rat tat) Or just a little bit more (rappa rat tat) Washington Builders Will make the whole place look Like it never did before, Washington Builders, Call Sunset 3,2,4....oh 4. or Brusha brusha brusha Get the new Ipana With the brand new flavour Its dandy for your teeee-eeeeth. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: sharyn Date: 20 Oct 02 - 01:56 AM Is your engine sick and tired? Want your car to run like new? Automotive Engineering Pleases thousands -- why not you? ... It's raisins that make Post Raisin Bran so wonderful It's raisins that make Post Raisin Bran so different More raisins! Lots more raisins! More raisins than you have ever seen before If you like raisins, plump juicy raisins, You'll like Post Raisin Bran more ... And for those of you who rememember cigarette commercials there was a very complicated rhyming jingle with the punchline of "To a smoker, it's a Kent." ... If you've got a hanker and a real big hanker for real good coffee this is it Dum-de-Dum New Nescafe is Dum-de-Dum Powerful Dum-de-Dum Powerful Powerful Good! ... I'm sure there are more: they'll probably show up in my sleep or during my next meditation retreat. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Mudlark Date: 20 Oct 02 - 02:42 AM Charley Noble...Was the last line of the Crm of Wht song something like "So why not start your breakfast (or morning) with...a bowl of C of W? It seems like with so much of it I should be able to remember the rest. Unfortunately, I'll be working on it... Wasn't there a song for Bosco too? A candy bar jingle... "Sometimes you feel like a nut, sometimes you dont." |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,KT Date: 20 Oct 02 - 03:03 AM Charley and Mudlark, here ya go: Cream of Wheat is so good to eat That we have it every day. We sing this song, it will make us strong And it makes us shout HOORAY! It's good for growing babies And grown-ups too, to eat For all the family's breakfast You can't beat Cream of Wheat! And who can complete these.... Tan don't burn....... Aunt Jemima.... MMM, MMM good..... Everybody doesn't like something.... Kool aid , Kool aid....tastes great.... Buckle up for safety, buckle up...... It's not fried, it's..... Bit O' Honey goes a long, long way.... It's Slinky, it's Slinky..... |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Charley Noble Date: 20 Oct 02 - 10:17 AM Thnaks so much, Guest KT! Now I can relax, sit down and shovel in a soggy spoonful of that oh so delicious Cream of Wee-wee. Cheerily, Charley Noble |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: RangerSteve Date: 20 Oct 02 - 11:01 AM Strong Wilhelmina eats her farina, H-O Farina, cream farina Smooth and delicious, All boys and girls love it so, H-O To the tune of a Viennese waltz, (Estudiantina, I believe): My beer is Rheingold, the dry beer, Think of Rheingold whenever you buy beer, It's not bitter, not sweet, (something, something, rhymes with eet) Why not try extra dry Rheingold Beer? Brush your teeth with Colgate, Colgate Dental Cream. It cleans your breath (What a toothpaste!) (forgot the last line) I thought it was kind of sad that when Dinah Shore passed away, all the TV and radio news stories could play was the Chevrolet jingle (mentioned above). What a way to be remembered. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: The Shambles Date: 20 Oct 02 - 11:07 AM I now notice we stopped twice at the ESSO sign! Sorry I didn't see the first posting of it. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Bat Goddess Date: 20 Oct 02 - 11:23 AM What ever happened to Bucky Beaver (of Ipana toothpaste fame)? Oh, and back to Mad Magazine -- there was a wonderful image (c. 1963) of Crest's "Invisible Shield" falling on the actor (I should know who it was) who knocked on it to show it was there, protecting teeth. And (more Mad Magazine) neon signs with letters missing: "You Can [be] Su[r]e If It's Westinghouse" (You Can Sue If It's Westinghouse) It's been 40 years, but I can't see the advertiser without thinking of the parody. Anyone remember the Hills Brothers Coffee TV commercial where the spoon says it wants to be a fork and the voice over explains how wonderful it is to be a spoon and stir Hills Brothers Coffee? I think it was around 1958 or 1959. That year for Hallowe'en, I went trick or treating as a fork. (Made my own costume, of course.) Linn |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Metchosin Date: 20 Oct 02 - 11:50 AM Mudlark....The Bosco Song for you I love Bosco its rich and chocolatey Chocolate flavoured Bosco Is mighty good for me Bosco gives me Iron And sunshine vitamin D So I love Bosco That's the drink for me There are some lines about Mamma in the middle, but unfortunately or not, all I can remember is a later parody Mamma puts it in my milk to try to poison me, But I fooled Mummy, I put it in her tea, Now there is no Mummy to try to poison me. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Amos Date: 20 Oct 02 - 02:26 PM Gee, Linn -- what were you really trying to say with that costume? Fork you all?? :>) A |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Nigel Parsons Date: 20 Oct 02 - 03:31 PM Early on in this thread the Watneys' ad was parodied. the original was "Drink Red Barrell near or far In pub or club or any bar It's always good wherever you are Drink Watneys keg Red Barrell" (An advert extolling the virtues of a 'plasticised pint'???) One manufacturer of 'Club'(chocolate coated biscuits) had the jingle "If you want a lot of chocolate on your biscuit join our Club" Unfortunately this was quicly parodied as: "If you want a lot of lipstick on your dipstick, join our club!" Nigel |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Deda Date: 20 Oct 02 - 08:40 PM Let's have another cup of coffee, Yes let's have a cup of Nescafe. Years after knowing this as a commercial I found out that there was a previous actual SONG that went, "Let's have another cup of coffee, And let's have another piece of pie." Then there was the percolator commercial, that showed coffee bubbling up into the glass top of a percolator -- the first couple of coffee-bubbles had a soundtrack of sort of musical "blup -- blup, blup --- blup, blup, blup" which then transmogrified into a tune. I can remember the tune but not what kind of coffee it was! |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: khandu Date: 20 Oct 02 - 08:48 PM "Where ever wheels are turning, No matter what the load, The name that's known is Firestone, Where the rubber meets the road."...and... "The moment you walked in the room, I knew you were a man of distinction, a real big spender, Hey, Big Spender, spend a little time with me" Aqua Velva ad (mid-60's) k |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: RangerSteve Date: 20 Oct 02 - 09:41 PM Dida, that was Maxwell House coffee. A brand that doesn't exist anymore, Spattini Spaghetti Sauce had someone singing their name to "La Donna E Mobile". Unfortunately, I heard the jingle before I new it was a real song, and 40 years later, the song still reminds me of the commercial. Just like William Tell and the Lone Ranger. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Mark Cohen Date: 20 Oct 02 - 09:48 PM Good ones, KT...I only got 5 of them: Tan don't burn.......get a Coppertone tan MMM, MMM good.....Mmm, Mmm, good, that's what Campbell's soups are, Mmm, Mmm, good. Everybody doesn't like something....but nobody doesn't like Sara Lee Buckle up for safety, buckle up......Buckle up for safety, always buckle up, Put your mind at ease, tell your riders please, buckle up for safety, everybody BUCKLE UP! (Original: Buckle down, Winsocki) It's not fried, it's.....Shake 'n' Bake. And I helped! (In a very thick Southern accent) Aloha, Mark |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Nigel Parsons Date: 21 Oct 02 - 06:20 AM "Do the Shake 'n' vac and put the freshness back Do the Shake 'n' vac and put the freshness back When your carpet smells fresh your room does too" |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Fibula Mattock Date: 21 Oct 02 - 06:28 AM "..will it be mushrooms? fried onion rings? you'll have to wait and see Hope it's chips, it's chips I hope it's chips, it's chips..." Is there anyone in the UK who doesn't remember this? Is there anyone who actually remembers what it was advertising? (Clue: it wasn't chips, apparently.) |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Rt Revd Sir jOhn from Hull Date: 21 Oct 02 - 11:11 AM For mash get smash.john |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Skipjack K8 Date: 21 Oct 02 - 11:14 AM Fibs, I think it was Findus steakhouse burgers. Que sera! |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Fibula Mattock Date: 21 Oct 02 - 11:25 AM gasp! I think you may be right! For the life of me, I couldn't remember, but that rings a bell alright. Que sera sera. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: 53 Date: 21 Oct 02 - 11:34 AM Snap, Crackle, Pop, is the rice krispie jingle. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Mudlark Date: 21 Oct 02 - 01:47 PM Guest, KT...Thanks (I think) for giving the whole Crm/Wht song...will take it to next music get-together. (I used to know a jazz group in the 50's that used the "So use Ajax, boom boom, the foaming cleanser, etc. as a riff in a lot of songs). And Metchosin...thanks for the Bosco number...AND the parody, which I agreed with wholeheartedly as a kid. Even the word makes my lip curl. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: PageOfCups Date: 21 Oct 02 - 01:57 PM Oh, geez. Now I've got a bunch of them running around my brain & they won't stop til I type them up. If you are nice people and want me to help me retain my sanity, you'll fill in the missing words... Mobil: We're the rocker arm assembly, Assembly, assembly, We're the rocker arm assembly And we don't like dirt! A detergent gasoleeeeeene Helps keep your engine running smooth and cleeeeeeen - It's Mobil, oh 'tis Mobil gasoline! The STP commercial (sung to the tune of the Toreador song from Carmen) STP! You need some STP! One little can keeps it running free! [something], cooler, quieter, more precise, [something something something] nice [something something] we all agree The best is STP! Shell (I think): Bringin' home the oil me boys, Bringin' home the oil, Workin' all around the world Bringin' home the oil, [something] on a giant ship, [no clue this line here] Sailin' into Bantry Bay Bringin' home the oil. Hamm's beer: From the land of sky-blue waters - (echo: wa-ah-ters) Comes the water best for brewing Hamm's the beer refreshing Never stops refreshing you... Bay gasoline: [there's a verse before this] When you're driving down that superhighway It's a great feeling to know Bay is designed to match Michigan weather, Whether it's hot or cold! Bay gasoline has Dow Get Dow knowhow Get Dow knowhow with every drop of Bay! Chef Boyardee: At lunchtime the bell tolls Spaghetti and meatballs For you and for me From Chef Boyardee! Yipes! Stripes! Beechnut gum! Oh, and I learned the Empire jingle (988-2300 Empire!) from spending way too many hours taping _The Wild Wild West_ off of WGN. Thread creeplet: anybody know all the words to that Jimmeny Cricket safety movie we had to watch in grade school? The chorus went: I'm no fool, nosirree I'm gonna live to be 33! [number got larger each verse] Let's play safe for you and me, 'Cause I'm no fool! I really, really need to get to work!!! PoC |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Wyrd Sister Date: 21 Oct 02 - 02:32 PM A million housewives every day Pick up a tin of beans and say "BEANZ MEANZ HEINZ!" As a really (nowadays) un-PC famine joke we used to sing "A million ********* every day Pick up a tin of beans and say One for you, one for me...." |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST Date: 21 Oct 02 - 04:30 PM The minute you walked in the joint I could tell you were a man of distinction a real big spender Good looking, so refined I figured that you're the Mureil Cigar smokin' kind So let me get right to the point You're in style when you're in Muriel's company Hey big spender Spend a little dime with me |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: RangerSteve Date: 21 Oct 02 - 09:37 PM Two masterpieces of bad sentence structure from Burger King: Hold the pickles, hold the lettuce, Special orders don't upset us All we ask is that you let us Have it your way. And: Our new Whaler, gentle fish is Cook just right, so it's delicious All we ask is that your wish is Have it your way. A Pepsi parody from my childhood: Pepsi Cola hits the spot In your stomach it will rot Tastes like beer, tastes like wine, (Shouted)OH MY GOSH, IT'S TURPENTINE! |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,Patilou Date: 19 Feb 04 - 05:18 PM My father swore this was the first singing comercial `Socks, socks, here we are upon the air. `Oh! We're the Interwoven pair of socks, socks! Then there's that wonderful ditty: `Come away with me Lucille, in my merry Oldsmobile, etc. `My name is Buster Brown, and I live in a shoe, my dog is Tighe, and he lives in here too. Dream girl, dream girl! Beautiful Lustercreme girl, you clean your crowning Glory too with Lustercreme Shampoo |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: freightdawg Date: 19 Feb 04 - 06:45 PM Let's don't forget the one's that predate the telly... At the curve... the car was whizn... the fault was hers... the funeral hizn... Burma Shave At the school yard... take it slow... let our little... shavers grow... Burma Shave For those who never saw them (myself included), these were road signs placed every so many feet apart. Apparently in the midwest they were immensely popular as they broke up the monotony of a long car trip. I have a book with the complete collection. Some are really hilarious Freightdawg |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST Date: 19 Feb 04 - 07:42 PM We are the ovalteenies Happy girls and boys........... It's Amazin what raisins can do.......... And one for Nimble? bread with a woman in a hot air balloon singing something that escapes me...up,up and away in my beautiful balloon maybe? Watch out there's a humphrey about. (ok not sung.) |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Compton Date: 20 Feb 04 - 12:32 PM Guest...I think the tune was "I Can't let maggie go!...She flies through the air, etc. Wasn't there an Esso Blee Dooler? Bing Crosby did the Shell Ad....(or some one who sounded like him!) |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST Date: 20 Feb 04 - 01:16 PM Thanks, thats the tune....now in my head for the rest of the weekend no doubt. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: brid widder Date: 20 Feb 04 - 01:31 PM I remember the pepsodent jingle we used to sing You'll wonder where your front teeth went when you brush your teeth with Earles Cement |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Bill D Date: 20 Feb 04 - 02:42 PM how did I miss this thread? Looking at the dates, it must have been Getaway weekend... anyway... "to "Sweet Betsy from Pike" "I'll tell you a story you'll never forget, A story about you and YOUR cigarette. Enjoy smoother smoking, choose wisely, choose well; Relax and enjoy yourself, light a Pall Mall." Pall Mall, Pall Mall, Choose longer and finer and milder Pall Mall. ------------------------------------------------------------------ "You'll ride with pride when you ride with Rayco Seatcovers in your car. By golly, they're HUM-dingers..('hum' is drawn out) The best looking covers by far. Rayco rides the best, Rayco wears the best, Rayco IS the best by far.. By golly, they're HUM-dingers.. Rayco seat covers in your car!" ---------------------------------------- and, to enlarge on the Halo shampoo lines Giac posted.. "Halo, everybody, Halo Halo is the shampoo That glorifies your hair So Halo, everybody, Halo! Halo, everybody, Halo.. Halo means natural beauty, The first time that you use it- Needs no special rinsing, After you USE it, So Halo, everybody HA-lo.." |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Celtaddict Date: 20 Feb 04 - 11:06 PM KT and Mark, there were more in the Public Service Buckle Up campaign. Buckle up for safety, buckle up, Buckle up for safety, always buckle up. Show the folks you care By the belt you wear Buckle up for safety, everybody buckle up. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,JTT Date: 21 Feb 04 - 01:07 AM There was a sausage ad on the radio in Ireland sung to the tune of the Mexican Hat Dance and widely sung in a more suggestive way by listeners: Double wrappers for double protection Double wrappers for double protection And if your grocer should make a suggestion Say "No, it's Donnelly's skinless for me." Isn't it amazing when you look at the ads people quote, how many of them are products that have survived and gone on to world domination? It shows how advertising works! |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,shona Date: 21 Feb 04 - 02:45 PM From our local radio station: "North East Scotlands best mix of Moooosic, NECR!" (its North East Community Radio!) "Danish Bacon Danish Bacon Yummy Yummy Yummy Yummy Yummy Yummy Yum!" :) |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: John MacKenzie Date: 21 Feb 04 - 04:21 PM The flavour's locked in with Jello crystals The Esso sign means happy motoring You wonder where the yellow went, when you brush your teeth with Pepsodent You're never alone with a Strand Mighty meaty matey, they're Drings Cool as a Mountain stream, Consulate Lees Lees Lees if you please Look at jus crawling we're down on our knees Fot picaninnies, and Grandpapas There's nothing so nice as Lees Macaroon bars We are the Ovaltineys, happy girls and boys. etc.etc. John |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,guest Date: 21 Feb 04 - 04:35 PM Three little pigs singing "Morell pure lard,Morell pure lard,Morell pure laaard" Mackeson,looks good,tastes good and by golly it does you good. Fisons evergreen 80,makes gardening a little bit more like fun, aarh. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Amos Date: 21 Feb 04 - 05:38 PM Wheaties -- the Breakfast of CHAMPIONS!!! Colgate Toothpaste, with Gardol -- The Invisible Shield!!! Who Ate My Post Toasties???? Keebler Cookies, Tareytons, Kents, Irish Spring, Buick, the list goes on forever..... A |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Compton Date: 21 Feb 04 - 07:24 PM "Now hands that wash dishes can feel soft as your face with mild green Fairy Liquid" "All the dirt, All the grit, Hoover gets at every bit, Hoover beats as it sweeps as it cleans" Birds Eye Peas, Sweet as the moment when the pod went (Cue Patsy Kensit)Pop! |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: ranger1 Date: 21 Feb 04 - 08:23 PM A slinky, a slinky for fun, it's a wonderful toy! It's fun for a girl and a boy! |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,TheOldMole Date: 21 Feb 04 - 08:34 PM SHE: Baby bring me Barricini, it's the chocolate I adore HE: Bring your baby Barricini and she'll love you so much more SHE: Oh, what a lovely package... HE: Barricini's where it's from SHE: Barricini's gifts are candy, Oooooh, gimme gimme gimme gimme some HE: Bring your baby Barricini SHE: I won't let you in the door Unless you bring me Barricini HE: It's the chocolate she'll adore SHE: Don't be a meanie...bring me Barricini |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST Date: 21 Feb 04 - 08:54 PM Weebles wobble but they don't fall down. Miaow Miaow Miaow Miaow Miaow Miaow Miaow Miaow Miaow Miaow Miaow Miaow Miaow Miaow Miaow Miaow |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: The Shambles Date: 22 Feb 04 - 05:36 AM What a sad lot........... Does Pepsodent still exist? If not it would seem to be a great marketing idea to revive this product (and perhaps many of the others)? For those old enough to remember it - the name alone would bring back the jingle and no further advertising would ever be required. But of course the current 'ad' people are too young to remember. Accepting of course that those old enough to remember Pepsodent do still have their own teeth to brush. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Lil Dog Turpy Date: 22 Feb 04 - 06:17 AM I'm amazed no one has this one yet. I can not think of this tune without the words .... Just one Cornetto, Geeeve eeeet to me. Delicious ice cream From Italy The nut and chocolate dream Give me Cornetto, From Wall's ice cream Sung in a very cheesy italian accent while two gondolas approach each other in Venice. The man singing to the woman in the other gondola as they approach and as they pass each other .... he grabs her cornetto. Robin |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: ray bucknell Date: 22 Feb 04 - 07:26 PM The complete Buster Brown jingle (I think) was: "Does your shoe have a boy inside? What a funny place for a boy to hide. Does your shoe have a dog there too? A dog and a boy and a foot in a shoe. Well the boy is Buster Brown, and the dog is Tighe, his friend. And they're really just a picture, but it's fun to play pretend. So, look, look, look in the telephone book for the store that sells the shoe with the picture of the boy and the dog inside so you can put your foot in too!" In the New York area, we had Schaefer beer sponsoring many of the baseball games: Schaefer is the one beer to have when you're having more than one! (stuff tasted so bad I don't know how anybody could get past the first one). |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Compton Date: 23 Feb 04 - 07:12 AM "Do the "Shake and Vac" and put the freshness back," How the hell did we forget that one ! |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Splott Man Date: 23 Feb 04 - 07:36 AM "Raelbrook Poplin -the shirt you don't iron" "Murraymints, Murraymints, the too good to hurry mints" "This is carpet you can afford by Cyril Lord." This is beginning to hurt... and I made post No 100 again! "Id like to teach the world to sing in perfect harmony" stop me somenone.... |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,KT Date: 23 Feb 04 - 11:05 PM Celtaddict, also this one: Buckle up for safety, buckle up, Buckle up for safety, always buckle up. Pull your seat belt snug, give an extra tug, Buckle up for safety, everybody buckle up. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Jerry Rasmussen Date: 23 Feb 04 - 11:11 PM I'm holding a cassette of 50 old time radio commercials... I haven't read this whole thread, so I don't know if others have something similar. Kinda fun to listen to every eleven years.. Jerry |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Cluin Date: 24 Feb 04 - 02:31 AM One for Yamaha motorcycles, an adaptation of the Mark Lindsay song "Silver Bird": Ya-ma-ha! Won't you fly me away Ya-ma-ha! Take me into the day Ya-ma-ha! Come and give me a ride And let us go see what's on the other side Ya-ma-ha! Won't you fly me away Ya-ma-ha! Today is the day |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: alison Date: 24 Feb 04 - 02:53 AM theyrrrrrrrrre grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrreat!! (Kelloggs Frosties with Tony the Tiger) toffo - a mans gotta chew what a mans gotta chew OOO-ER shouldn't be allowed (Pat Coombes voice over for Hi Karate aftershave) I knew a different Milky Bar ....(and have you tried the ones with mashed cookies in them?..... mmmmm) the Milky bar kid is strong and tough and only the best is good enough the creamiest milk the whitest bar the goodness thats in Milky bar show 'em the hunny mummy (honey monster for sugar puffs) there was one for sausages from Cookstown in N.Ireland.... I can still see the man wafting down the stairs following the smell to the kitchen..... "no one can resist the cookstown sizzle) slainte alison |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Cool Beans Date: 24 Feb 04 - 08:24 AM Real folksingers did commercials, which how I first heard folk music. The Mobil commercial alluded to above, the one about the rocker arm assembly? I believe it was sung by the Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem. Then there's this one written by Tom Paxton: My dog's bigger than your dog, My dog's bigger than yours. My dog's bigger 'cuase he eats Ken-L Ration My dog's bigger than yours. And this, written and sung by Tom Glazer, aired in New York for about 40 years and taugh generations the word "incontrovertible": Who was the first to conquer space? It's incontrovertible That the first to conquer living space Was a Castro Convertible Who conquers space with fine design? Who saves you money all the time? Who's tops in the convertible line? Castro Convertible. And this from the 1950s, written and sung by Bob Gibson: A cagey old pirate who lived in a tree Loved syrup much better than golden jewelry. He buried his treasure chest out in the glade Filled with real maple syrup by Vermont Maid So learn well this lesson from my serenade: There's no finer syrup than sweet Vermont Maid It's naturally flavored with the very best grade Of real maple sugar -- that's my Vermont Maid. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST Date: 24 Feb 04 - 11:16 AM I'm a secret lemonade drinker.......R.Whitessssssssssssssss |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Bill D Date: 24 Feb 04 - 11:59 AM completing one from above and adding a couple: "I'd walk a mile for a mild, mild, Camel, they're so mild they suit you to a 'T'" "Luckies taste better, cleaner, fresher, SMOOTHer" (kinda chanted, rather than sung) and the Jello jingle, written especially for Fanny Bryce on the "Baby Snooks Show" as far as I know..to approximately the tune of "The Hinky-Dinky Spider" "Oh, the big red letters stand for the Jello fam-i-ly, The big red letters stand for the Jello fam-i-ly.. Strawberry, Raspberry, Cherry, Orange, Lemon & Lime! My Daddy LIKES it!" |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: SueB Date: 24 Feb 04 - 03:05 PM I'm Chiquita Banana, and I come to say Bananas got to ripen in a certain way When they are flecked with brown and have a golden hue Bananas taste the best and are the Best for you Ai Ai Ai AI you can put them in a salad Ai Ai AI AI you can put them in a pie Any way you want to eat them It's impossible to beat them (missing words and then) You must never put bananas In the refrigerator!! |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: clueless don Date: 24 Feb 04 - 05:09 PM I only just stumbled onto this thread, and it has been a real trip down memory lane. I once ran a "TV jingles and theme songs" workshop at the Folklore Society of Greater Washington mini-festival, but I think I'm strictly an also-ran when it comes to remembering jingles! Four comments: 1. Mark Cohen (19 Oct 02 - 05:45 AM) made note of Hey, get your cold beer, get your ice cold Ballantine Beer It's the beer that's crisp and icily light Clear cold taste that's precisely right Frosty, lively, crystally clear The crisp refresher, Ballantine, Ballantine Beer Here's the way I remember it from the Washington DC area: To be crisp, a beer must be icily light with true lager flavor precisely right lively golden, crystally clear the crisp refresher (duh duh duh duh duh duh) Ballantine, Ballantine beer! Heeeeeeey, get your cold beer! Heeeeeeey, get your Ballantine Heeeeeeey, get your cold cold beer get your ice-cold Ballantine beer! 2. Giac (19 Oct 02 - 12:50 PM) mentioned "Looky, looky, looky, Here comes Cookie, Cook's Pest Control." My mother-in-law taught my daughter a song that goes "Looky, Looky, Looky, Here comes [or maybe "there goes"] Cookie, Walking down the street". I'm betting that Giac's Pest Control ad derives from that song. 3. freightdawg (19 Feb 04 - 06:45 PM) mentioned Burma Shave signs. I once actually saw a genuine, for real Burma Shave sign series(it was in the sixties, while my dad was driving us to Atlantic City NJ.) It wasn't terribly memorable, went like this: King Henry VIII Sure had trouble Short term wives Long term stubble Burma Shave 4. Finally, here is one that has stuck in my mind since the sixties: Reach for a peach a peach of a bleach new Bleach Tabs by Barcoleen I'm not sure of the spelling of "Barcoleen", and I don't believe the product exists anymore. Don |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Cool Beans Date: 24 Feb 04 - 06:47 PM Clueless Don, you;ve triggered a long-dormant memory: There's nothing in the world (There's nothing in the world) That cleans so clean (That cleans so clean) As Liquid (liquid) Barcolene! (Barcole-en!) |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: ray bucknell Date: 24 Feb 04 - 07:52 PM Wow! I knew Paxton had written "My Dog's Bigger..." but had no idea that Tom Glazer was behind the Castro Convertible jingle that I do remember vividly (with Bernadette Castro as a small child pulling out the bed on the TV commercial, many years before her gig as New York State Parks Commissioner). Also didn't know that the late great Bob Gibson wrote or sang jingles. That Vermont Maid one may have been a little before my time. The Kingston Trio did a series of 7-UP commercials way back when Dave Guard was still in the group. I don't remember hearing them on the air either, but they're included on the "Capitol Years" boxed set of KT material. 'Ray |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Cluin Date: 24 Feb 04 - 08:03 PM Have a good old barley sandwich... That's Calgary Export Ale! |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Cool Beans Date: 25 Feb 04 - 11:04 AM The Kingston Trio also did a radio commercial for Ry-Krisp, "the bite-size cracker," and the Limelighters did one for L&M cigarettes: Start fresh With L&M Stay fresh With L&M Unlock a whole new world Of fresh smoking pleasure. Start fresh, start fresh With L&M. They did another L&M commercial where they sang "They give you flavor, flavor, flavor." In a 1988 phone interview either Alex Hassilev or Lou Gottlieb told me that when they were goofing around at that recording session they would sing "They give you cancer, cancer, cancer." And Tom Glazer told me in a live interview in 1987 0r 1988 that he was still receiving royalties for the Castro Convertible jingle but it was at 1950s rates so it wasn't much. This from the man who wrote "A Dollar Ain't a Dollar Anymore," so he should know. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Sttaw Legend Date: 25 Feb 04 - 11:36 AM Radio Humberside VHS 36.9 Medium wave 202 Rediffusion Channel B Jingle utilising the above words for Radio Humberside, written and performed by two reprobates (that shall remain nameless) who were paid the princely sum of £20...don't tell the tax man |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,jmccall@charter.net Date: 14 Jun 04 - 11:49 PM |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Rabbi-Sol Date: 15 Jun 04 - 12:08 AM The cigarette that was named for a TV program More people are smoking Hit Parade around the USA 'Cause Hit Parade has all you want in a cigarette today So why not switch to Hit Parade and you'll be sure to get The tobacao, the tip,and the taste you want in a great new cigarette Named after Your Hit Parade, starring Giselle MacKenzie, Russell Arms, Dorothy Collins, & Snooky Lanson. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Mark Cohen Date: 15 Jun 04 - 02:28 AM Clueless Don, when your dad drove you to Atlantic City, did you go over the Tacony Palmyra Bridge? The toll was 5 cents...even when I drove across it myself for the first time in 1970, in my dad's '59 Chevy BelAir (the one with the fins). Do you remember Egg Harbor? I loved that name! And the Knife and Fork Inn. My sister and I used to play the gas station game on the drive from Philadelphia through the Pine Barrens to Atlantic City. We'd each choose one gasoline company and count the stations along the way. As I recall, I always chose Atlantic ('cause we were going to Atlantic City, of course!) and I always won. Some of the other stations back then (early 60's) were: Mobil, Esso, Flying A, Gulf, Texaco, Amoco...and the rest are lost for the time being. The opening of the Atlantic City Expressway in 1965 changed that trip dramatically, from farm stands and the Renault Winery to just another big multilane highway. But I digress...We should do a thread on old Atlantic City: "More than Monopoly!" Aloha, Mark |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,noddy Date: 15 Jun 04 - 05:29 AM ...and jingles you cant forget..no matter how hard you try! |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Cool Beans Date: 15 Jun 04 - 09:05 AM Good morning, Breakfast Clubbers Good morning to ya! We woke up bright and early Just to howdy-do ya! |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: clueless don Date: 15 Jun 04 - 10:13 AM Mark Cohen - I don't remember a whole lot about that trip. I think it was in the early sixties. Someone had told my Dad about a "back roads" way to get to Atlantic City from DC. I remember looking for a road called "Buckshutem" - I'm not sure that we ever found it. This was back before gambling transformed Atlantic City. I remember going to a show at the Steel Pier - I think the headliners were the McGuire Sisters. I remember all of the Gas Station names that you mention. I remember when Esso changed to Exxon. I remember when Amoco changed to American, and later on when American changed back to Amoco! Now the local Amoco stations seem to be changing to BP - very confusing. Getting back to the subject of jingles (remember jingles? this is a thread about jingles...), I can't really remember any jingles about any of the Gas Stations you mention, except for a dimly remembered snippet that went something like "Texaco tower of power...". Don |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: CET Date: 15 Jun 04 - 10:45 AM Charmion actually, who can't be bothered re-setting the cookie. To those who can't remember who sponsored Roy Rogers' TV show, it was General Mills, maker of Post cereals. Remember the branding iron putting the big G on the top of the cereal box? "Good, good whole-wheat Shreddies!" My Dad used to quote a jingle he read in an English magazine about 1924: "High o'er the stile leapt Sunny Jim; Force [a breakfast cereal] was the power that lifted him." Cleanser jingles: "It's so easy when you use LessToil!" (1958-1960) "Ajax: It cleans like a white tornado!" (declaimed, not sung; early '70s) "New Ajax laundry detergent: it's stronger than dirt!" (sung; mid-60s, I think) |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,noddy Date: 15 Jun 04 - 10:57 AM when I put my Brutus jeans on. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Cool Beans Date: 15 Jun 04 - 11:03 AM You can trust your car To the man who wears the star, The big bright Texaco star. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,noddy Date: 15 Jun 04 - 11:12 AM a finger of fudge is just enough to give the kids a treat. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,Chris Date: 16 Jun 04 - 08:46 AM Paint Brushes..... They won't, they won't, There isn't any doubt. With HARRIS on the handle, The Bristles won't come out. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Tracey Dragonsfriend Date: 16 Jun 04 - 10:51 AM Whne I was a kid - "For mash, get SMASH!" with the tinny aliens... And now, to "Daydream Believer", there's : "Oh, if your lawn, is a farce Weeds a right pain in the grass Simply shake this on and in a week... Cheer up Evergreen! Makes it lush and green It's the, easy peasy way to Get the lawn of your dreams!" Just gotta sing along with that happy frog! Cheers Tracey Dragonsfriend Scorch's Pyrography |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: clueless don Date: 16 Jun 04 - 11:51 AM This one just jumped into my head this morning as I drove to work: Mix and match, it's fun to do what Barbie wears is up to you. There are sweaters and slacks and socks and shoes there are lots of styles from which to choose. As I recall there is more to it, but that's what I remember offhand. Don |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Rabbi-Sol Date: 16 Jun 04 - 05:41 PM I just remembered this one: My name is Maisie the Raisin And my name is Jake the Flake Oh what a great combination we make Known to the world as Post Raisin Bran Flakes We have a story to tell you It happened not too long ago SOL ZELLER |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: C-flat Date: 16 Jun 04 - 05:50 PM Got to be the worst singing strap-line ever "This is carpet you can afford.....by Cyril Lord!" from many years ago. C-flat. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Cool Beans Date: 16 Jun 04 - 07:28 PM You will have a circus eating Krinkles. Sugar-coated cereal, Krinkles, Candy-kissed rice that's twice as nice. You will have a circus eating Krinkles. AND, from the same era,, the 1950s Mmm, duh-DOO-doot, You'd love to be in our shoes. Mmm, duh-DOO-doot, Adler Shoes. Mmm, duh-DOO-doot, You'd love to be in our shoes. Look so good and feel so good, Better leather, whatever you spend. You'd love to be in our shoes, Whose shoes? Our shoes, Adler Shoes for men. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Rabbi-Sol Date: 16 Jun 04 - 08:23 PM From the TV Show " The Merry Mailman" How old are you my pretty little dear How old are you my honey Did I hear you say you were 3 years old 3 years old this Monday. SOL ZELLER |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Cool Beans Date: 17 Jun 04 - 11:41 AM Ah, the Merry Mailman. Loved that show,. Starred Ray Heatherton (father of Joey). But back to commercials... There was a chain of appliance stores in New York called Sunset... Sunset, Sunset For appliances you need, Sunset, Sunset Everything is guaranteed Sunset, Sunset For easy credit, the place to go Sunset, Sunset, Call HIckory six-four-oh-oh-oh HIckory, HIckory, HIckory Six-four-oh-oh-oh Contemporaneously, there was what may have been the world's first rap on the radio, a jingle without a tune, just percussion, for Palisades Park: Now, after all is said and done It's Palisades for having fun. So during the day or when it's dark, Visit this great amusement park, Palisades Amusement Park. Skip the bother and skip the fuss (beep beep!) Take a Public Service Bus Public Service sure is great It takes you right up to the gate. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,Bill Kennedy Date: 17 Jun 04 - 01:43 PM there was more to the Schaeffer Beer jingle mentioned above, it went Shaeffer, is the, one beer to have, when your having more than one, Shaeffer's pleasure doesn't fade, even whn the thirst is done, The most rewarding flaver in this man's world, for people who are having fun. Shaeffers is the one beer to have, when you're having more than one. and surprised no one has mentioned What'll you have? Pabst Blue Ribbon What'll you have? Pabst Blue Ribbon? What'll you have? Pabst Blue Ribbon, Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer the beer that made Milwaukee famous! My dog's better than your dog,....My dog's better than yours, My dog's better cause he eats Ken'l Ration, My dog's better than you. Get that juice up to Lawson's in forty hours... Oh, one man sleeps while the other man drives On that non-stop Lawsons run, and that cold cold juice in the tank truck caboose, stays as fresh as the Florida sun Roll on, Big O! Get that juice up to Lawsons, in forty hours O the oranges ripen in the Florida sun,.... and we pick em, and we squeeze, just as fast as you please, can't remember the rest, Oh well. I remember the Gillete jingle as being You'll look sharp, when you use Gilette You'll feel sharp, when you use Gilette You'll be sharp, when you use Gillete It's the ...something, something....razor blade |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Bill D Date: 17 Jun 04 - 03:47 PM hmmm...I remember the Gillette song just as Catspaw posted it...there 'might' have been another version, but I never heard it. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Rabbi-Sol Date: 17 Jun 04 - 05:34 PM Another Schaeffer Beer Commercial: Make it cool, Make it Schaeffer When you do you always will Make it cool, Make it Schaeffer Our hand has never lost its skill SOL ZELLER |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Cool Beans Date: 17 Jun 04 - 07:19 PM Holy cow! That one they used to play on radio broadcasts of the Brooklyn Dodgers! Hadn't thought of it ages. Now, this one's pretty obscure unles you were around Syracuse, NY, in the 60s. They had great singing commercials in Syracuse... Seat covers that look so nice, Convertible tops at a low, low price, Safety glass for boat or car, Drive right in to Bon Ton. Take your car to Bon Ton. Drive right in to Bon Ton. Tops in tops and best seat covers, Bon Ton! Bernie Manheim's Bon Ton! |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,Augie Date: 18 Jun 04 - 12:41 AM I can't remeber what the numbers were for, but two jingle phone numbers and the melody they were sung to have been with me for 40 plus years. HUdson3-2700 and MOhawk 4-4100. Any Chicago Mudcatters who can put a company name with these numbers? |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: clueless don Date: 18 Jun 04 - 09:12 AM GUEST,Bill Kennedy posted the old Shaeffer beer jingle. Farther above I had posted the version I remember of a Ballentine Beer jingle. Here's a couple more: I'm from Milwaukee, and I ought'a know It's draft brewed Blatz beer, wherever you go smoother fresher less filling, that's clear Blatz is Milwaukee's finest beer. National Beer, National Beer You'll like the taste of National Beer and while we're singing we're proud to say it's brewed on the shores ... of the Chesapeake Bay. I can remember two different tunes for Hamm's beer jingles ("from the land of sky-blue waters"), but I can't quite recall the words. Don |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Cool Beans Date: 24 Jun 04 - 01:00 PM Oh, we've got boxy cars for boxes, Commuter trains for Dans Parlor cars for ladies, Money-saving plans On the Long Island Railroad (BOAARD!) Incomplete, and probably imprecsie, but 'twas sung by Oscar Brand and ran on radio in NY for years. Dans was short for Dashing Dan, the LIRR's cartoon logo ("The Route of the Dashing Commuter") |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,Jacqued Date: 24 Jun 04 - 02:33 PM Guest JTT: VERY early in the 50's I recall being aboard a rusty old tanker, the ESSO Tioga, creeping into Cork bay and hearing another verse to your sausage jingle: Oh it's true they're the talk of the nation, a sausage exceeding new. So the next time you visit your grocer, tell him no other sausage will do. To his other suggestions say "no sir," it's Donnelly's sausages for you! And what was the jingle "Tasty, tasty, very, very tasty" advertising!?! |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Rabbi-Sol Date: 24 Jun 04 - 03:04 PM How many remember the TV show "Mr. I Magination" Mr. I-Magination The man with the magic reputation If you feel you want to go Where you think you can not go Just ask me Mr. I-Magination The man with the magic reputation another song from the same show: I wish I were, I wish I were, I wish I were, Just tell me I promise you, it will come true What ever you wish you wish you were SOL ZELLER |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: beardedbruce Date: 24 Jun 04 - 03:16 PM Chamber's Caskets are so fine.... (words in DT?) |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: beardedbruce Date: 24 Jun 04 - 03:35 PM ok, they are not... Chamber's caskets are so fine, Made of sandalwood, and pine. ..... Who knows the rest? |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,GRANNYB Date: 24 Jun 04 - 03:56 PM I happened on this thread after looking for the words to "Twenty Froggies." Great trip down memory lane! Anyone remember the bubblebath called Soaky? Soaky soaks you clean In oceans full of fun Rubbly-bubbly-scribbly-scrubbly Clean before you're done! Soaky soaks you clean And every girl and boy Gets a toy when it's empty When it's empty it's a toy! |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Cool Beans Date: 24 Jun 04 - 06:41 PM I 'member Mr. I Magination (Paul Tripp). Did you know he also wrote "Tubby the Tuba?" |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Rabbi-Sol Date: 24 Jun 04 - 06:52 PM Cool Beans, If you remember Mr. I Magination, you must be around my age, 61. No, I did not know that Paul Tripp wrote Tubby The Tuba. Did he write all the songs for his own show as well ? SOL ZELLER |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: JennyO Date: 24 Jun 04 - 11:26 PM Chambers caskets are so fine, Made of sandal-wood and pine. When your loved ones pass away, Have them pass the Chambers way. Chambers customers all sing, "Death, oh death, where is thy sting?" |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,.gargoyle Date: 25 Jun 04 - 03:54 AM It's easy to grin when your ships come in and you've got the stock market beat, but the man worth while is the man who can smile when his pants are too tight in the seat. --Judge Smails in the film Caddyshack
Sincerely, |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: beardedbruce Date: 25 Jun 04 - 11:00 AM JennyO, Thanks! Was there also a line with a phone number? "Call Columbus xx0"? |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Cool Beans Date: 25 Jun 04 - 11:02 AM Don't know if Mr. I. Magination wrote the songs for his show. (I'm 59.) And this morning I remembered... Man oh Manischewitz kosher wine for me. Man oh Manischewitz, sweet as wine can be. Yes the best there is Is Manischewitz's Man oh Manischewitz, what a wine! Unfamiliar with the company? It's pronounced Man-ih-SHEV-itz |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: JennyO Date: 25 Jun 04 - 12:19 PM That does ring a bell bb, but I can't remember how it went. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Rabbi-Sol Date: 25 Jun 04 - 03:10 PM If you watched NY Giants Baseball: Satisfies your beer thirst better Satisfies your beer thirst better Satisfies your beer thirst better With New York's famous beer Have a Knick, Have a Knick Have a Knickerbocker Beer SOL ZELLER |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Cool Beans Date: 25 Jun 04 - 03:43 PM Who did it? How did they do it? What in the world did they do? Who put the men in menthol smoking? Alpine, that's who? (There was another verse, explaining how they did it, but all I can remember is the last line: "Flavor, that's what.") |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Tiger Date: 26 Jun 04 - 12:33 PM Thanks to Uncle Manny: "Prince Spaghetti, something, something, something, something, something...." |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Cool Beans Date: 26 Jun 04 - 06:21 PM Hmmm Not much to go on. How about... Wednesday is Prince day, hey what a treat! Wednesday is Prince day up and down the street. Gals making noodles, spaghetti and sauce, Putting elbows on the table, Even brand new brides are able. This very Wednesday, start serving Prince, Brighten Wednesday up with Prince. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Rabbi-Sol Date: 26 Jun 04 - 11:50 PM Remember the "Little Old Wine Maker" You just can't miss With Italian Swiss Italian Swiss Colony Wine SOL ZELLER |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Hrothgar Date: 27 Jun 04 - 03:37 AM If your loved ones have to go Dial Colunbia triple-0 - sung as lines 5 and 6, I think. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: beardedbruce Date: 27 Jun 04 - 03:42 AM Thsnks! Chambers caskets are so fine, Made of sandal-wood and pine. When your loved ones pass away, Have them pass the Chambers way. If your loved ones have to go Dial Colunbia triple-0 Chambers customers all sing, "Death, oh death, where is thy sting?" |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: George Papavgeris Date: 27 Jun 04 - 04:26 AM I learned half my Italian from jingles on Greek radio. One, repeated around Christmas time for years, said "MIGLIORI AUGURI from xxxx (brand of spaghetti)". It stuck in the brain. Ten years ago I happened to pop into an Italian restaurant in Amsterdam first thing on Christmas morning (don't ask), and the family that ran it were all gathered handing round presents. Without thinking I blurted "migliori auguri" to them. You guessed it - they came back at me with a torrent of congratulatory Italian, surprised at my mastery of their tongue! Back to English: One I can never get out of my mind is for Penguin chocolate biuscuits, with fake stutter: P-Pickup a Penguin A lovely P-Penguin When you P-P-P-Pickup a Penguin there's so much more to enjoy It's bigger, and chocolatey, with chocolate filling too When you feel a bit P-P-P-Peckish, what's bigger and best for you? A P-P-P-Penguin! When you feel a bit P-P-P-Peckish, P-P-P-Pickup a Penguin |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: The Shambles Date: 27 Jun 04 - 05:40 AM We remember them and it is often the case that we can't get some of them out of our heads - but do we buy the product because of the jingle? |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: JennyO Date: 27 Jun 04 - 09:00 AM Well I certainly haven't bought any Chambers caskets lately :-) |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Cool Beans Date: 27 Jun 04 - 10:21 AM I love the Chambers Caskets jingle! But, seriously, was it a real advert or somebody's spoof? I mean, I've buried loved ones in my time and you go into the funeral home's casket showroom and pick one out based on price and personal taste. The brand name never comes up. I didn't even know there were brand-name caskets. Is/was this a British phenomenon? |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Rabbi-Sol Date: 27 Jun 04 - 05:41 PM Ronzoni Sono Buoni Means Ronzoni is so good another spaghetti commercial SOL ZELLER |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: beardedbruce Date: 27 Jun 04 - 09:02 PM Cool Beans: No, it was a real campaign. Not sure when, and I think it was on the radio. There is a Chambers Funeral home in Hyattsville, MD. on Rt. 1 just outside of Washington DC. Not sure if it was a chain or not. ANyone else have a Chambers nearby? 8-{E |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Mark Cohen Date: 28 Jun 04 - 04:01 AM Way back at the beginning of this thread, 'Spaw mentioned the Kent commercial, but he didn't give the chorus: Happiness is...the taste of Kent Happiness is...the taste of Kent Happiness is...the taste of Kent More taste, fine tobacco That's what happiness is There were other versions of "To a ____ it's a _____, to a smoker, it's a Kent" but I can't remember them. Then there was the Winston commercial (this might have been the last campaign before they stopped cigarette commercials on TV) where they had some stuffy grammarian saying, "It's incorrect to say 'like a cigarette should,' it should be 'as a cigarette should.'" And then a whole chorus line would explode into: What do you want, good grammar or good taste? What do you want-- Good grammar or good taste? Pardon our grammar, but... Winston tastes good, LIKE a cigarette should And remember the little kid walking down the street singing, Oh, I'm glad I'm NOT an Oscar Meyer wiener, That is what I never want to be 'Cause if I were an Oscar Meyer wiener There would soon be nothing...left...of...me... At which point he ran into a crowd of kids with one girl who gave him a dirty look, and he sheepishly joined the crowd of kids singing, Oh, I wish I were an Oscar Meyer wiener That is what I'd truly love to be 'Cause if I were an Oscar Meyer wiener Everyone would be in love with me Aloha, Mark |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: darkriver Date: 28 Jun 04 - 04:10 AM Rabbi Sol, thanks! You finally jogged my memory to recall something that HASN'T yet been posted! [to the tune of Yankee Doodle] R - O - N - Z - O - N - I Is how you spell Ronzoni! America's best spaghetti And the finest macaroni! And I never heard this on TV or radio (back when I COULD hear, in my childhood), but I did hear kids sing this one: Carnation Milk is the best in the land, Here I sit with a can in my hand. No teat to pull, no hay to pitch, Just punch a hole in the sunuvabitch! doug |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: JennyO Date: 28 Jun 04 - 07:15 AM I know this is not an ad, but when I saw mention of the Yankee Doodle tune, I immediately thought of this one and had to post it. Believe it or not, a friend of ours sings this at sessions: Roger Ramjet Roger Ramjet and his Eagles Fighting for our freedom Fly through and in outer space Not to join him but to beat him. Roger Ramjet he's our man Hero of our nation For his adventure just be sure And stay tuned to this station. Come and join us all you kids For lots of fun and laughter As Roger Ramjet and his men Get all the crooks they're after. Roger Ramjet he's our man Hero of our nation For his adventure just be sure And stay tuned to this station. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Rabbi-Sol Date: 28 Jun 04 - 01:13 PM I remember when I was a child that Yonkers Raceway had a jingle to the tune of Stephen Foster's "De Camptown Races". All I remember of it was the second line of the chorus which was "Bring your gal along". More recently, they ran a commercial: Clippety, clippety, clippety clop Yonkers Raceway hits the spot Trotting races each weekday night Yes Yonkers Raceway's where its at SOL ZELLER |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Cool Beans Date: 28 Jun 04 - 01:25 PM I remember the Yonkers Raceway jingle as sung to the tune of Rossini's "William Tell Overture." But I digress. What I wanted to contribute was this: Merkel meats are so good, good, good. Taste and quality, understood. It's heard all over the neighborhood: A great big Mmmmm for Merkel's. Footnote: The Merkel's chain went out of business after they got caught selling kangaroo meat labeled as something more conventional. So much for taste and quality. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Rabbi-Sol Date: 28 Jun 04 - 06:21 PM Hoffman's was a brand of soda pop that was popular in the NYC metro area in the l950s. They had this jingle: The prettiest girl I ever saw Was sipping Hoffman right through a straw The prettiest girl I ever saw Was sipping Hoffman through a straw. SOL ZELLER |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST Date: 28 Jun 04 - 09:36 PM Wan't a nice cup of Folgers coffe from about 1959? Said the Cap'n to the Bo'sun Look for the package with the ship that sails the ocean Fresh as a breeze, yoho,yoho |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Rabbi-Sol Date: 28 Jun 04 - 11:24 PM Maxwell House Coffee For flavor that's good to the very last drop Look for the jar with the stars on top The most happy flavor in the U.S.A. SOL ZELLER |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Rabbi-Sol Date: 28 Jun 04 - 11:28 PM "Look for the package with the ship that sails the ocean" That commercial was for Old Spice after shave lotion & deodorant. Not for Folgers coffee. SOL ZELLER |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Cool Beans Date: 29 Jun 04 - 12:06 PM Come on out to Freedomland For the greatest time you've ever planned. Fun and thrills go hand in hand At exciting Freedomland. Bring along that special date, Come out early, stay late. You can dance in the pale moonlight On a riverboat every night... As sung by Paul Anka for short-lived amusement park in the Bronx. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: The Walrus Date: 29 Jun 04 - 12:29 PM Reading some of these has reminded me of the 'Corona' soft drinks jingle: "Corona - Sparkles up with joy, "Corona - For every girl and boy "Come drink it up to the very last drop "It's got a sparkle in the middle and a tingle at the top." As a sideline - At one point Corona did door-to-door delivery and, when Cyclamates (an artificial sweetened IIRC) were suspected to be carcenogenic and were banned the lorrys were posted with the message "Cyclamate Free!" across the back - A elderly neighbour, having bought several bottles demanded her "free" cyclamates - it took the driver some time to peruade her that she wasn't being fiddled out of a free gift. Walrus |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Mark Cohen Date: 29 Jun 04 - 12:34 PM I loved Freedomland!!! It was laid out like a map of the US, with rides whose themes corresponded to the different locations. In the Chicago Fire, they had an old-fashioned fire truck that put out a real fire in a building. I grabbed the long wooden handle of the fire truck, which promptly yanked me up off the ground. I let go, fell off, and the handle hit me in the head! There was also the San Francisco earthquake, one of several in which you rode in a little car through a series of displays. The fake buildings fell down and "almost" hit you. Most of the rest is lost in the dim recesses of a child's memory, but thanks for reminding me, CB! That must have been the same trip to NY when we went to the Bronx Zoo and the Hayden Planetarium. I'm guessing it was around 1960--does that fit with Freedomland's existence? Aloha, Mark |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: muppett Date: 29 Jun 04 - 12:46 PM The R White (lemonaide) Ad, where the guy sneaks down t' fridge in his PJs & he opens it then goes into a rock n roll type song. The Coco pops ad. where the monkey (Rick Mayal voice?) sings I'd rather have a bowl of Coco pops. The clover Marg ad where they sing a jingle t' tune of the wild rover. Any time, any place anywhere...................... that's Martini. The nimble (bread) ad, She flies like a bird in the sky hi hi. The series of Heinz beans ads withthe young lad in it (what's the demonstration Barry) Webster's Pennine Bitter, Webster's Pennine Bitter etc, etc. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Cool Beans Date: 29 Jun 04 - 12:51 PM Aloha, Mark! Yup, 1960 would have been the golden age of Freedomland. I believe highrises now stand on its site but I can't verify that. Wish I could remember the final lines of the Freedomland jingle. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Rabbi-Sol Date: 29 Jun 04 - 01:51 PM Freedomland is now the site of Co-Op City, in the Bronx. SOL ZELLER |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Seaking Date: 29 Jun 04 - 02:43 PM This is the Luxury you can afford - by Cy-ril Lord. I also remember a little ditty that went '..when you stand in the bar and go home in the car A 'Polis' Man may take you by the hand and you'd wished you rode a nag - when you blow into the bag When the breathlyser comes to Ireland..' Mid 60's ?? Chris |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: jack halyard Date: 30 Jun 04 - 05:00 AM "Chamber's caskets" is getting regularly sung at pub sessions in Sydney as well as by the Roaring Forties, one of Australia's great shanty singing ensembles. As to memorable jingles; I'm louis the fly, I'm Louis the fly, Straight from rubbish tip to you. Spreading disease with the greatest of ease, Straight from rubbish tip to you. I'm bad, I'm mean, I'm mighty unclean, Afraid of no-one.. But the man with the can of Mortein. Hate that word mortein. (various choking and dying in agony noises) One spray and Louis the fly- Apple of his old mother's eye was louis, Poor, dead Louis, Louis the fly, A victim of Mortein. Performed with the right roaring-twenties gangster movie touch, it was perhaps Australia's zaniest ad. Two that have stuck when I would prefer to have long forgotten them were; "You'll look a little lovelier each day, With fabulous pink Camay" I hope the soap has ceased to exist. The other- sang to the Toreador's song: Use a Rolla door, That's what it's for, You'll get much more, With a Rolla door, A hundred and forty nine stock sizes, Each is custom made, DO NOT BE AFRAID! Dependable as a clock, The door with the centre lift lock, You'll get much more with Rolla door. There are others equally appalling, but those two are the most bubble gum- like for adhesion to inside surfaces of the brain. Jack Halyard |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: clueless don Date: 30 Jun 04 - 08:47 AM And the memories continue! I actually went to Freedomland when I was a lad (I was 10 for most of 1960.) I think I remember an "attraction" called "The Casa Loca", within which water seemed to flow uphill (there is a similar place today at Idlewild amusement park in Pennsylvania, called "Confusion Hill".) I seem to remember that when Soviet premier Nikita Khrushchev visited the USA, he requested permission to visit Disneyland, which was denied. But (once again, as I recall) he was given permission to visit Freedomland. I don't know if this recollection is true, or if Mr. Khrushchev actually visited Freedomland. It isn't a jingle, but the reference to "The series of Heinz beans ads with the young lad in it" reminded me of the ad campaign featuring "H.J. and Heinz, the almost human beans". To keep things on topic, here is another jingle: They said it couldn't be done They said nobody could do it but L&M is low in tar with more taste to it. L ... and M don't settle for any other low tar more taste don't settle for one ... without the other. Does anyone remember the old Chesterfield jingle ("...stops and takes big pleasure when and where he can. Cheeesssssss...ter fieeeeld!)? |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,MC Fat Date: 30 Jun 04 - 08:54 AM Some old Scottish ones - Drink the beer that's bright and clear drink Dryborough's keg heavy, or the terribly now not PC one for macaroon bars which went - Lees Lees more if you please always down on your bended knees for pickannies and grand pa pas it's Lees for luccious macaroon bars' |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: RangerSteve Date: 30 Jun 04 - 09:37 AM I heard this one the other day, after not hearing it for a few decades, and now it's in my head every time I go shopping. I might as well put it in your heads, too. Bum Bum Bumblebee, Bumblebee Tuna, I love Bumblebee, Bumblebee Tuna, Bum Bum BUmblebee, Bumblebee Tuna, Love my sandwich made with Bumblebee. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Cool Beans Date: 30 Jun 04 - 10:48 AM Yes, yes, I remember the Chesterfiled jingle, but have forgotten nearly all the words. What I remember better is the parody of the Chesterfield jingle in Mad or Humbug or one of the other circa 1960 humor magazines. The Chesterfield jingle ran on TV and it showed some rugged individualist-type guy taking a cigarette break from his important macho work. So the magazine parody showed what we today would call a homeless person finding a cigarette butt in the street, and it went... Hustling handouts, guzzling cheap wine, Stopping people, asking for a dime, Staggering and reeling you will find a man Stoops and takes big pleasure when and where he can. Chesterfind! |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Rabbi-Sol Date: 30 Jun 04 - 01:18 PM Everyone should remember the Camels cigarette jingle sung to the tune of the famous Civil War song "Goobers Peas". Rich, rich, mild, mild, Camels cigarettes Tastes so rich yet smokes so mild, Camels cigarettes That was the chorus. There was also 2 or 3 stanzas to the song. I have forgotten the words to those, but the first one was about a girl named Mary Lou. Anyone else remember the stanzas ? SOL ZELLER |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: clueless don Date: 30 Jun 04 - 02:03 PM Ah yes, Cool Beans, I remember that Mad magazine parody of the Chesterfield jingle. I also remember a Mad parody of a magazine ad - it was for "Marble Row", indicating that this (a cemetery with rows of marble head stones) was where smokers likely would end up. "You get a plot you'll like with a Marble Row." - a parody of the jingle "You get a lot to like with a Marlboro, filter, flavor, flip-top box" (it was later modified to "...pack or box.") Don |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Rabbi-Sol Date: 30 Jun 04 - 03:56 PM Chock Full of Nuts is the heavenly coffee Heavenly coffee, heavenly coffee, Chock Full of Nuts is the heavenly coffee Better coffee Rockefeller's money can't buy And after the then Governor of New York State, Nelson Rockefeller threatened them with a lawsuit, the last line was changed to: Better coffee a milionaire's money can't buy SOL ZELLER |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Cool Beans Date: 30 Jun 04 - 04:35 PM JOE, arriving in his car (speaking): Hiya, Kate! You've got yourself a date! The gang's at the juke joint So let's not wait! KATE, leaning out her window (speaking): Golly, Joe, I can't tonight, Just washed my hair And it's a fright! CHORUS (sings): Aww, poo, poo, poo Shampoo, poo, poo. Shampoo your hair And keep that date. With Royal Drene No need to wait. Your just-washed hair Won't fly about. New Royal Drene Can't dry hair out. (A long suppressed memory from the depths of somewhere. Scary.) |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,M'Grath of Altcar Date: 30 Jun 04 - 04:45 PM Radio One is wonderful, like migraine headaches. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Rabbi-Sol Date: 30 Jun 04 - 04:55 PM 25 Years ago there was Jewish programming on WNYM radio in Staten Island, N.Y. The Dov Shurin Show was one of the programs. It was sponsored by Quality Broadloom & Carpet, with 2 locations in Brooklyn. Dov made up and sang his own commercial for this firm to the tune of the Hebrew song "Ashrei Ish Shelo Yishkacheka". If you want some carpeting, carpeting, carpeting If you want some carpeting, carpeting galore Quality has carpeting carpeting carpeting Quality has carpeting,a warehouse and a store (Chorus) Quality Broadloom and Carpet 4618 - 16th Avenue Quality Broadloom and Carpet 816 - Coney Island Avenue My wife thought it was the most obnoxious commercial she had ever heard. SOL ZELLER |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Cool Beans Date: 31 Jul 04 - 12:29 PM Kool Aid, Kool Aid, A five-cent package makes two quarts of Kool Aid, Kool Aid, Delicious Kool Aid, the drink we love. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Alaska Mike Date: 31 Jul 04 - 01:14 PM Little girls have pretty curls but I like Oreos, Oreos my choice because its the very best cookie ever was, Girls are nice but boy what icing comes with Oreos, (spoken) Oh, well, all gone. (finish with melody being hummed.) |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Joe_F Date: 01 Aug 04 - 10:53 AM When I was about four (Los Angeles, early 1940s), I liked a radio program sponsored by the Bullocks department store & hosted by a character called Uncle Whoa Bill. In those days, parents usually monitored their children's listening, and so sponsors had to please parents to get at the children. This program featured propaganda in favor of good behavior. The host was named after "Whoa, Bill!", an injunction nominally addressed to a horse, but representing what you were supposed to say to yourself when tempted to naughtiness. That is, he was Inhibition personified. The opening jingle, TTTO "My Bonnie Lies Over the Ocean", went, pretty nearly, Good evening. We are the Whoa-Billers. Of dear Uncle Whoa Bill we sing And Bullocks, the store that is friendly, And this is the message we bring: Whoa, Bill! Whoa, Bill! How happy we are when we learn to say Whoa, Bill! Whoa, Bill! [last line forgotten] Later on, my brother & I were partial to a singing commercial for a car dealer called Madman Muntz, TTTO "Vienna Blood". The only lines I remember are For Muntz is on a selling spree . . . So buy your car from Muntz. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Georgiansilver Date: 01 Aug 04 - 11:25 AM Gonna give my age away now...."Whatever you do, wherever you go, let your constant companion be a radio,,,doo doo doo radio" followed by..."This is the BBC Light Programme and the British Forces Network in Germany, The Archers, An everyday story of countryfolk" circa 1958+ |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: beardedbruce Date: 01 Aug 04 - 11:41 AM Georgiansilver : You are giving away your age? Wherever did you find someone to take it?! Do they want any more? |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Georgiansilver Date: 01 Aug 04 - 12:26 PM I'd love to give it away but unfortunately I am saddled with it. There are compensations...age brings a certain amount of wisdom(I sometimes wonder if I have enough of that!). Best wishes. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Joe_F Date: 01 Aug 04 - 06:02 PM We go from being smarter than the old folks to being wiser than the young folks. %^) |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Georgiansilver Date: 01 Aug 04 - 06:08 PM Yep, we spend the first part of our lives being hassled by our parents and the rest being hassled by our kids. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: el ted Date: 02 Aug 04 - 04:11 AM 200. I thank you. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Peace Date: 02 Aug 04 - 09:09 PM I remember Jingles from Hopalong Cassidy I think.?! |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Amos Date: 02 Aug 04 - 09:12 PM Brucie: Andy Devine, the overweight guy in bucksins who yelled "waiiiiit fer me!" was Jingles on the Wild Bill Hickock show. Sponsored by Sugar Corn Pops. (Kellogg's Sugar Corn Pops!! Sugar Pops are tops!!). A |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,Bob in Kansas Date: 24 Aug 04 - 11:57 PM Mabel, Black Label, The Champagne of bottle beer. Early 1960s. Remember the tune in Hialeah Florida radio commercials. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Cool Beans Date: 07 Sep 04 - 10:46 AM Rizlone cleans out gum and sludge. Try it and you be the judge. Add a can of Rizlone today. It's guaranteed. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: onlyonejudy Date: 09 Sep 04 - 08:54 PM I just found this site - I have been looking for Uncle Whoa Bill information forever. I was a member (probably 1944?) and had a button and Uncle Whoa Bill told me (on radio) to follow the string tied to my bedpost on my birthday and I would find my present. I remember this so well but I was beginning to wonder if it was real. I must have been four at the time. I also (think) I remember going to the show (did they have an audience?) and singing "Are you sleeping". Both of my parents have died and I had no one to ask. I don't remember the Uncle Whoa Bill song though. THANKS for the memory confirmation!! |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: onlyonejudy Date: 09 Sep 04 - 09:07 PM I just found this site; has this one been posted? Mommy, mommy, mommy, don't forget the Super Koola, ????? now in pop top cans. No return and no deposit No more empties in the closet. All the other kids are Super soft drink fans. Please, mommy, please Super Koola? |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: onlyonejudy Date: 09 Sep 04 - 10:56 PM On Steven Lodge's site "Behind the Scenes" he shows a photo of himself on the Uncle Whoa Bill show. Judy |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: mike_in_st_c Date: 12 Sep 04 - 09:49 PM Here are a couple I remember: From the land of sky blue waters, Comes a beer most refreshing. And, If you think it's butter, but it's not...it's Chiffon! |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST Date: 13 Sep 04 - 10:17 AM Correction, FWIW: The Strauss waltz used for the Madman Muntz jingle was not "Vienna Blood", but "Artist's Life". onlyonejudy: Thank's for the appreciation. I don't remember if Uncle Whoa Bill had a studio audience. I don't remember the bit about the string attached to the bedpost, either. That fellow must have had parents well in hand! |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Cool Beans Date: 13 Sep 04 - 10:39 AM I've forgotten the first verse of the DeSoto commercial that used to air on Groucho Marx's "You Bet Your Life." The rest of it, to the tune of Cole Porter's "It's De-lovely" went... You can tell at a glance That this swell car is far in advance You can hear that great big engine murmuring low. Rarin' to go. So make sure you see and drive The new DeSoto. Why, man alive! It's delightful, it's de-lovely, It's de- latest, it's deluxe, it's DeSoto! |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: DMcG Date: 13 Sep 04 - 10:47 AM To the tune of 'Click go the shears, boys': In come the dollars, In come the cents. To replace the pounds, and the shillings and the pence. Be prepared folks, for when the coins begin to mix On the fourteenth of February, 1966. - A publicity campaign when Australia went through decimalisation. The odd thing is, I'm in the UK and have never been to Australia. That's what I call powerful advertising! On the other hand, I can bearly remember the UK campaign, apart from Decimalisation, decimalize, Decimalisation will change your life. Decimalisation, decimalize, Decimal Five. Decimal Five. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Cool Beans Date: 17 Sep 04 - 02:37 PM Vaseline Hair Tonic Grooms to last, last, last! While it fights Dry scalp fast. You'll look your best much longer Fight dry scalp and dandruff, too. Yes, Vaseline Hair Tonic Goes on protecting you. Vaseline Hair Tonic Grooms to last, last, last! While it fights Dry scalp fast. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: el_punkoid_nouveau Date: 17 Sep 04 - 04:09 PM "Just one Cornetto - give it to me! Delicious ice-cream from Italy!" Most of the jingles I remember from the early seventies had been satirised to include our Headmaster and other notable school characters. But get MBSLynne on the subject of Louis the Fly or Masters Choc Milk... |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: MBSLynne Date: 17 Sep 04 - 04:50 PM I'm Louis the Fly, I'm Louis the Fly, Straight from rubbish tip to you. Spreading disease with the greatest of ease, Straight from rubbish tip to you. I'm bad and mean and mighty unclean Afraid of no one 'Cept the man with the can of Mortein. Hate that word Mortein. One spray and Louis the fly, Apple of his old mother's eye was Louis, Poor dead Louis, A victim of Mortein...Mooorteiin. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,DocArn Date: 11 Oct 04 - 12:30 AM Re. Freedomland. you can download there commercial jingle(s)[audio!] from the web - don't have them in front of me now. I do remember one of them, only remember first line or so: 'Mommy and daddy take my hand Take me out to Freedomland' And, yes, was there once in life and indeed seemed to beat out Disney; you participated in the different themes. They also used to have entertainment for the 'parents' come nightime, maybe other times. Probably the first time my parents actually left me out of their sight. Now, Co-op city stands there. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: The Fooles Troupe Date: 11 Oct 04 - 08:21 AM "Louis the Fly" is still the base of their ads today... Mortein's ad line used to be "When You're on a good thing, stick to it" - and it was delivered vocally by John Laws - the logo was a dog going hell for leather while having his rear end stung... |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: NightWing Date: 11 Oct 04 - 09:33 PM Nobody has mentioned the *other* Oscar Meyer jingle (which I remember through having recently learned a very bawdy parody):
My bologna has a first name:
Martini & Rossi on the rocks
Be all that you can be
It's the real thing (Coke is)
McDonald's is your kind of place.
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Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: NightWing Date: 11 Oct 04 - 09:41 PM And, of course, as soon as I clicked the Submit Message button, I remembered: It takes to hands NightWing (again) P.S. Sorry for the spacing thing. Thought I had that right? |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,linda Date: 11 Oct 04 - 10:39 PM how about the early '70's PSA: Buckle up for safety, buckle up! ... I think it just repeated. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Lonesome EJ Date: 11 Oct 04 - 10:56 PM For the first time in your life feel really clean get that Zest Glow from head to toeZ-E-S-T...ZEST! It's Cream of Wheat weather we repeat So guard your family with hot Cream of Wheat St Joseph's Aspirin for children Buy it mothers, and be wise! Candy coated popcorn Peanuts and a prize That's what you get with Cracker Jack! Thanks to GUEST for reminding me of the words to the Old Spice song. Remember the ruggedly handsome Sea Captain with the bag over his shoulder helping some floundering nerd out of a romantic problem by tossing him a bottle of Old Spice? Couple of local Kentucky classics... Ballard Flour Ballard makes a better batch o' biscuits Ballard self-rising flour now has ovenrize Ovenrize! Ovenrize! If you like biscuits tall and tender Ovenrize! Ovenrize! If you like biscuits then remember Ballard Flour (etc) For Odem's Tennessee Pride Sausage.. For real country flavor the best you ever tried,br>Look fer me on the package of Tennessee Pride! It's real country sausage yes sirree The secret of the goodness is the recipe Now before this song is done all played Mr Odem will tell you how it's made! (Voice-over of Mr Odem describing the mouth watering process) |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: clueless don Date: 12 Oct 04 - 02:16 PM GUEST,linda, You wrote: how about the early '70's PSA: Buckle up for safety, buckle up! ... I think it just repeated. I remember it. It was to the tune of "Buckle down, Winsocki". Some lines I think I remember are: Pull your seatbelt snug give an extra tug buckle up for safety buckle up and When you're driving, please tell your riders, please buckle up for safety everybody buckle up! or something like that. Don |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Vixen Date: 12 Oct 04 - 02:54 PM Ro--oa--d lo-o-ve Ro--oa--d lo-o-ve It's you and Renault And the road that you're driving... |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Rabbi-Sol Date: 12 Oct 04 - 07:05 PM There was a commercial for Oasis cigarettes called "Smoke The Big O". I forgot how the chorus went. I do remember one of the stanzas. For a better taste Each and every light The Oasis box Is flavor tight SOL ZELLER |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Franz S. Date: 12 Oct 04 - 08:10 PM I'm pleased that at the moment the thread adjacent to this in the listing is the one on the Alzheimer's parody of Last Thing on My Mind. Shredded Ralston can't be beat! |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Cool Beans Date: 13 Oct 04 - 10:33 AM The Oasis commercial chorus: Smokers who know Now smoke the Big O. Smokers who know Now smoke the Big O. O flavor, O freshness, Oasis! |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,tcatlynne@hotmail.com Date: 15 Oct 04 - 10:21 AM Why can't I find anywhere the complete lyrics to the Oreo cookie song? oh oh oh who's that kid with the oreo cookie?..... |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,The Slinky jingle Date: 16 Oct 04 - 01:44 AM They walk downstairs, Alone or in pairs, And make a slinkety sound. A spring, a spring, A marvelous thing--- Everyone knows it's Slinky. It's Slinky, it's Slinky--- For fun, it's a wonderful toy! It's Slinky, it's Slinky--- It's fun for a girl and a boy. It's fun for a girl and a boy. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,tmckinnety@campbellclinic.com Date: 20 Oct 04 - 04:06 PM Big Mac, Filet-O-Fish, Quarter Pounder, French Fries, Icy Coke, Thick Shake, Sundae and Apple Pie. Beat, Beat, Beat and the dish ran away with the spoon. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: chris nightbird childs Date: 20 Oct 04 - 04:12 PM Don't forget Roto-Rooter... "... that's the name, away go your troubles down the drain" |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: *Laura* Date: 20 Oct 04 - 04:16 PM Theres a *great* one on the radio around where I live - perhaps some of you have heard it: (sung in lame voice to a crap tune) "Hey Westcountry! Westcountry wi-indows" but I always find myself singing: *Life tastes good - coca cola* *Washing machines live longer with Calgon!* |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Rabbi-Sol Date: 20 Oct 04 - 07:08 PM The whole egg, The whole egg, The whole egg goes into Hellman's real mayonaise Hellman's is so good so many ways Cause Hellman's is the whole egg mayonaise SOL ZELLER |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Cool Beans Date: 21 Oct 04 - 10:47 AM If you're a pizza fan You will adore Doran There's nothing beats-a This home-made pizza. To the tune of "La donna e mobile" (apologies for the spelling) from Verdi's "Rigoletto." |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: *Laura* Date: 21 Oct 04 - 01:58 PM Bring on the branston, Bring on the branston, Bring on the branston... TANG |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: clueless don Date: 22 Oct 04 - 08:57 AM This one is rather specific to the Washington DC area, around the mid to late 60's, I would say: Eddie Leonard sandwich shops, you should try 'em for the very best in sandwiches, just buy 'em no matter where you are you'll find that you're not far from an Eddie Leonard sandwich shop So take that short ride for a long, large measure of sandwich or pizza pleasure at an Eddie Leonard sandwich shop you're never far from an Eddie Leonard sandwich shop Don |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Cool Beans Date: 01 Dec 04 - 07:06 PM Cocil-LA LA-la, la-LA, la-LA, Cocilana Cough Nips. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,Frug Date: 02 Dec 04 - 11:16 AM What's got a hazelnut in every bite?..............Topic (Also squirrel sh*t!!) |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Swave N. Deboner Date: 02 Dec 04 - 12:09 PM "Justa' one Cornetto, Geeve eet to me, Deeleecious ice cream of Eetalee." (Tune: O Sole Mio, from a Wall's Cornetto TV advert, ITV, mid 1980's, I think?) Best damn ice cream cone I ever et. (Sorry if I misspelled "Cornetto") Swave N. Deboner (pronounced SwAYve 'n Dee-boner) |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,mjayne@localnet.com Date: 09 Dec 04 - 03:03 PM Please send me the words to the jingle from St. Joseph's Aspirin that begins Pump, Pump, Pump......and tells the story of the blood flow through the heart and body. Thank you. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,chicky5 Date: 12 Feb 05 - 07:43 PM What are the words to the Oreo jingle? :^{ |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,rickz Date: 04 Apr 05 - 03:55 PM Bat Goddess, what a great name. Re: The Spaniel I have the poem in a paperback Mad collection in my garage and was hoping I wouldn't have to go dig it out. But since there are now TWO people that want to read it (you and myself) I guess I'll have to go get it. I think it starts out something like this: Once upon a midnight cautious, while I pondered nearly nauseous over some advertising copy I had wrote for Macy's store... The spaniel also says "Buy a Ford". Stay tuned. Rick |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: NormanD Date: 04 Apr 05 - 06:26 PM ITV, mid-late 1950's: Coates Cider "We all likes drinking cider When we watch the tv show 'Cos Coates comes up from Somerset Where the cider apples grow" All sung in country-bumpkin West Country zummerzet voices. Come to think of it, haven't The Wurzels built their whole career on this? |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,George Date: 07 Jul 05 - 06:33 PM Re: The Spaniel I stumbled across this thread (goodness knows if I'll ever find it again) and I do have the complete text for "The Spaniel". It's in "We're Still Using That Greasy MAD Stuff" (c)1959, 1963, E. C. Publications, Signet Q6499. by Edgar, Al, & Moe Once upon a midnight cautious, while I pondered weak and nauseous, Over some advertising copy I had wrote for Macy's Store, While I nodded, nearly napping, suddenly there came a yapping, As of someone loudly yapping, yapping at my office door. "'Tis some client there," I muttered, "yapping at my office door - Only this and nothing more." Then I felt my terror worsen, for my guest was not a person! In there stepped a cocker spaniel; naturally I jumped in fear. Tried to climb an oaken panel, ripping there my new grey flannel; But the spaniel merely stood there, speaking out with voice so clear - Speaking out like Jack Lescoulie, in a voice both loud and clear - Quoth the spaniel- _"Drink Blatz Beer!"_ How I marveled this ungainly dog who did commercials plainly; How he spoke the message clearly; selling points he underscored. For I could not help agreeing that no living human being Ever yet could mouth a slogan without sounding slightly bored - Quoth the spaniel: _"Buy a Ford!"_ Thus this dog with voice like Murrow made my heavy brow unfurrow; Thoughts of fortunes I could make now made me shake down to my knees. But the spaniel set me grieving then by turning tail and leaving. Naturally, I begged him tarry, crying out, "Stay with me, please!" Quoth the spaniel, _"Eat Kraft Cheese!"_ |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: RobbieWilson Date: 07 Jul 05 - 06:59 PM Two of my fanourites are Scottish adverts for fizzy pop. Irn Bru, nade in Scotland, fae girders. and Vimto, it tinkles rught up your nose. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Cool Beans Date: 07 Jul 05 - 07:24 PM The New York Public Library had one that went: Oh, the place for you And the place for me Is the local public library. They've got books and things That they lend for free. It's the latest, it's the greatest It's the library. There's a verse, too, but I can't rememrber it. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: clueless don Date: 08 Jul 05 - 11:37 AM Up above (on 12 Feb 05), GUEST,chicky5 asked "What are the words to the Oreo jingle? :^{ ". It is probably available on the net, but here is what I can remember off the top of my head: Little girls have pretty curls but I like Oreo. Oreo's my favorite because it's the very best cookie, ever was. Girls are nice but, oh, what icing comes with Oreos.... I think there is more, and I probably botched a word or two (for example, it might be "*boy*, what icing..."). Don |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Genie Date: 08 Jul 05 - 02:41 PM [I'm] Reingold the king of the dry beer Pick up Reingold whenever you buy beer. It's not bitter, not sweet, It's a [fine-flavored?] treat, Reingold the dry-flavored beer! The words in parentheses I'm not sure of. Anyone remember the exact lyrics? |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Cool Beans Date: 08 Jul 05 - 04:14 PM My beer is Rheingold, the dry beer. Think of Rheingold whenever you buy beer. It's not bitter, not sweet, It's a dry-flavored treat Won't you buy extra dry Rheingold Beer? |
Subject: Jingles you remember. - Rheingold beer From: Genie Date: 08 Jul 05 - 05:07 PM Thanks, Beans! You jogged my memory, and everything you posted is as I remember it (post-jog). But I'm pretty sure sometimes they did use the last line I posted "Rheingold the dry-flavored beer!" Could be they revised the jingle a bit over the years. It was the early 1950s when I used to hear that jingle (in NY and NJ). |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Peace Date: 08 Jul 05 - 05:11 PM Hey thanks Beans. Dang. I thought for twenty minutes about that, then thought another ten. Still got it wrong. Appreciate you solving a mystery that has plagued me for years. I suppose I could have looked it up on the 'net, but it's been one of those things I always thought would wake me at three in the morning with one of those 'eureka' things. I haven't slept right in fourteen years. I will now. Merci, Danke and Thanks again. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Genie Date: 08 Jul 05 - 09:41 PM Here's all I can recall of the 1950s commercial lyrics (from the very early days of TV). I can clearly picture the cigar clad in a belly dancer type outfit, cooing in her best Mae West voice: "Oh, I'm today's new Muriel, the fine cigar, ... ... Why don't ya pick me up and (provocative pause) smoke me sometime?" |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Cool Beans Date: 09 Jul 05 - 09:53 AM Glad you're finally getting some sleep, Peace. My wife says I have that effect on people. Peace, Peace. And getting back to old beer commercials: Make it clear, make it Schaefer. When you do you always will. Make it clear, make it Schaefer. Our hand has never lost its skill. Schaefer Beer used to sponsor Brooklyn(sniff!)Dodgers baseball games. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,dorothywillis@charter.net Date: 13 Jul 05 - 11:15 AM Mommy, mommy, mommy, don't forget the Super Koola, And the other Super soft drinks, They're in pop top cans. No return and no deposit No more empties in the closet. All the kids are Super soft drink fans. Please, mommy, please Super Koola? |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Kaleea Date: 13 Jul 05 - 08:30 PM I used to drive my mother crazy when I was little by singing all the jingles for most every product while we were grocery shopping. A couple of years ago I was discussing jingles with my nephew, who was 32, and asked him some of his earliest jingle memories. He remembered one from when he was a toddler & cable TV was new, the Chicago Empire Carpet jingle: five eight eight, two three hundred, Empiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiire. Then he picked up the phone & called them. They were some financial company & get occasional calls from people all over the country who remember the jingle. for the Hamms jingle & other beer jingles: (sorry, couldn't get the blue clicky to work today) a recording of old commercials: http://www.beerchurch.com/be for a piano midi of the Hamms tune, scroll down to bottom of page: http://mmd.foxtail.com/Sounds/hamms.html From the land of sky blue wa-a-ters wa-a-ters, From the land of pines, lofty balsam, Comes the beer refreshing, Hamm's the Beer Refreshing". (da-da-dum-dum-dum) |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Big Al Whittle Date: 13 Jul 05 - 08:58 PM one for the teenagers! OBJ OBJ Finest drink in the world today Lifts you up when you are down you will never wear a frown Oh Be Joyful! and I told 'em Oldham! and take the tip the tip is the trend and the trend is to bachelors and Take a tip, take a Bristol todays cigarette is a bristol its a real cool flavour you'll never forget Bristol is today's cigarette and we smoked our players! |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Eye Lander Date: 14 Jul 05 - 01:54 AM 'You're never alone with a STRAND' (it was a cigarette)!! Was actually spoken not sung, so not really a jingle but this jogged my memory and of course because it is about cigarettes being advertised... shows my age. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: sixtieschick Date: 15 Jul 05 - 01:17 AM When you say, 'Pepsi, please,' You're putting yourself among people who like their leisure With Pepsi, the drink that's young. So go ahead, and say the drink That lets you drink As young as you think. You've picked the right one, The modern light one. Now it's Pepsi, For those who think young. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: clueless don Date: 15 Jul 05 - 10:33 AM sixtieschick, your Pepsi jingle sounds like a follow-up version of the jingle that went The modern crowd today agrees if you think young say "Pepsi please!" So pick the right one the modern light one now it's Pepsi ... for those who think young. sung to the tune of the old song "Makin' Whoopee". (or maybe it was "So pick the light one, the modern right one" - memory fails me!) Don |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: sapper82 Date: 15 Jul 05 - 11:14 AM On Tyne Tees TV in the '60s we had "John Collier, John Collier, The Window To Watch"! |
Subject: Bryllcreme jingle From: Genie Date: 15 Jul 05 - 08:13 PM As Jimmy Buffetts sings in the song "Pencil-thin Mustache," Here's the whole jingle: "Bryllcreme, a little dab'll do ya. Use more only if you dare, But watch out! The gals will all pursue ya. They love to run their fingers through your hair." Thanks to this website http://www.able2know.com/forums/about42165-10.html for jogging my memory of the rest of the jingle. Genie |
Subject: "Why dont you pick me up & smoke me sometime?" From: Genie Date: 15 Jul 05 - 08:29 PM The Muriel cigar commercial is coming back to me. From googling it, I learned that it was Edie Adams who crooned the Muriel cigar jingles for 18 years. (I didn't know her name at the time I saw the commercials). One jingle was a parody of "Hey, Big Spender" from "Sweet Charity." But the one I remember started out, "I'm today's new muriel, the fine cigar (something something something something something) by far. (Can't recall the next line.) "Why dontcha pick me up an' smoke me sometime." But as I recall it, it was done as a voice over for a cartoon (female) cigar clad in a sort of "harem" outfit. According to a post at this website this takeoff on Mae West was banned as too risqué for TV at the time. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: sixtieschick Date: 15 Jul 05 - 08:33 PM Clueless Don, I think they may be verses from the same Pepsi jingle--it did go on. Actually, the first four lines I quoted were the bridge. Some popular singer of the time--it might have been Eydie Gorme--sang it at least once. I was a kid then, and it still rattles in my head! M. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Genie Date: 15 Jul 05 - 09:37 PM On the Milton Berle Show the Texaco guys would sing: "Oh, we're the men from Texaco, We work from Maine to Mexico, ..." and the last line was "The best friend your car has ever had!" Can't recall the rest of it. ---- Then there was "Get Wildroot Creme Oil, Charlie --- And Tareyton cigarettes used the campaign with the folks with the black eyes and the slogan, "Us Tareyton smokers would rather fight than switch!" -- And Bardahl did a campaign with a Dragnet motif, with 3 cartoon thugs, Blacky Carbon, Gummy Rings, and (IIRC) Sludgy Valves. Bardahl would round 'em up and the ad would end with "Bardahl does it again!" --- And on the theme of an-ad-hasn't-done-its-job-if-you-remember-the-jingle-but-not-the-product, I submit the following: Kellogg's Sugar Corn Pops -- (I think, but I'm not very sure) ba ba ba bum, They're keen! They're red, blue, yellow too, ba ba ba bum -- and green! Some cigarette ad using the oft-parodied slogan, "So round, so firm, so fully packed!" |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Cool Beans Date: 17 Jul 05 - 09:55 PM Joanie Summers (Sommers?) sang that "Pepsi, for those who think young" commercial. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: clueless don Date: 18 Jul 05 - 12:14 PM Genie recalled a Bardahl campaign: "And Bardahl did a campaign with a Dragnet motif, with 3 cartoon thugs, Blacky Carbon, Gummy Rings, and (IIRC) Sludgy Valves. Bardahl would round 'em up and the ad would end with 'Bardahl does it again!'" I think it was "sticky valves", but I could be wrong. Here's what I recall of that jingle: Is Blacky Carbon ridin' with you tonight? Be sure your engine's running exactly right! [...can't recall this line...] Is Blacky Carbon ridin' with you tonight? If you want to save your engine, now listen here ... add Bardahl to your oil, he'll disappear. Blacky Carbon is a coward, and his little game is soured. Add Bardahl to your oil and never fear! Bardahl did it again ... Bardahl did it again ...[fades out] Of course, it may indeed have been "Bardahl *does* it again" - I'm working purely from memory here! Sorry I couldn't remember that one line. Don |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: sian, west wales Date: 18 Jul 05 - 12:23 PM You want obscure? Here's obscure (mid 1960s vintage?) Most agitator washers hold 16 gallons of water That's a lot, an awful lot of water, Takes maximum power for all that water, and The Max is LOADED with power. When you wash your clothes with Max, my friend, They'll look so clean and bright, With most other powders, To make them look cleaner, You'd have to wash them TWICE! (return to first verse ...) Why in the world that's stuck with me all these years, I'll never know. Yet I can't remember my mobile phone number for the life of me! siân |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,mg Date: 18 Jul 05 - 02:19 PM Don't cross the street in the middle, in the middle, in the middle, in the middle In the middle of the block Teach your eyes to look up Teach your ears to hear Walk up to the corner where the coast is clear And wait... And wait... Until you see the light turn green! |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: kytrad (Jean Ritchie) Date: 18 Jul 05 - 02:30 PM I bet I can go back to one that none of you can remember- it was always sung to introduce the, "Little Orphan Annie" show in the-1930s? Ma K might recall it: Who's the little chatterbox? The one with curly auburn locks? Who can it be" It's Little Orphan Annie! Bright eyes, cheeks a rosy glow- Here's a store of healthiness handy; Mite-size, alway on the go- if you want to know, ARF! says Sandy Always wears a sunny smile, Oh, wouldn't it be worth your while If you could be Like Little Orphan Annie? Not complete- there are three lines following the first three, that I haven't remembered yet, but shall eventually... Such fun- Jean |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: tarheel Date: 18 Jul 05 - 09:59 PM how about....(1)Eskimo pie,melts in your mouth.... then there's ...(2)miller,(highlife!)...miller, (highlife!) the champaign of bottled beer!!!then.....(3)pepsi cola hits the spot,twelve full onces that's lot,twice as much for a nickle too,pepsi cola is the drink for you. nickle,nickle,nickle,trickle,trickle,trickle:nickle,nickle,nickle,nickle,trickle,trickle,trickle....(4)woodrow,woodrow,woodrow the famous store for men,if you drop in once,you'll drop in again!....(5)duckhead overalls wear like iron,wear like iron,wear like iron,duckhead overalls wear like iron,best overalls money can buy! |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,Maxman Date: 21 Jul 05 - 12:29 AM Hey there Cool Beans, You missed an important verse in the middle: My dog's bigger than your dog, My dog's bigger than yours. My dog's bigger 'cuase he eats Ken-L Ration My dog's bigger than yours. -------- Ken-L Ration has lean red meat and lots of other good things and when my mother goes to the store she buys a m(b?)illion cans or more -------- My dog's bigger than your dog, My dog's bigger than yours. My dog's bigger 'cuase he eats Ken-L Ration My dog's bigger than yours. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST Date: 21 Jul 05 - 01:41 AM Tarheel remembers miller,(highlife!)...miller, (highlife!) the champaign of bottled beer!!! So do we. But, in the early 1960s, Bev worked on a market research project for Miller Brewing. A lot of respondents said we didn't drink Miller because it's way too expensive. Actually, it cost no more than other beers but the words "highlife" and "champagne" were giving the wrong impression. They immediately changed their whole advertising approach and started showing people on TV drinking Miller beer at barbeques and bowling alleys, and dressed in work or very casual clothes. They changed their jingle to When it's time to relax, One beer stands clear. (beer after beer) Well if you've got the time, We've got the beer (Miller beer.) Which is what Night Wing remembers. Bev and Jerry |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Charlie Baum Date: 21 Jul 05 - 11:46 AM eight oh oh three two five three five three five (800 325 3535) |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,Christopher Wren - High River - Alberta - Ca Date: 22 Jul 05 - 08:53 PM Are you a Clown, a man about town, A Cully, a cove, or a Toff? A Prince a Pharsee, a VVIP, An Hon. a Rev. or a Prof.? Whether you answer to a Hi or Ahoy, A Shout a Salute or a Squeek, There's no need to look so uncommonly coy Have you read "Punch" this week? This was an advert in the London Underground in the 50's |
Subject: Jingles you remember From: GUEST,unlogged-in Genie Date: 22 Jul 05 - 11:30 PM Tarheel, your post of the Pepsi jingle ("(3)pepsi cola hits the spot,twelve full onces that's lot,twice as much for a nickle too,pepsi cola is the drink for you. nickle,nickle,nickle,trickle,trickle,trickle:nickle,nickle,nickle,nickle,trickle,trickle,trickle....") brings to mind the kids' parody: "Pepsi Cola hits the spot, 'Specially when you're on the pot. (Press the handle?), pull the chain - There goes Pepsi down the drain." I'm also trying to remember the Robert Hall jingle from the 1950s. The last two lines were: "Robert Hall this season will show you the reason: Low overhead, low overhead." |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,Jumper Date: 26 Jul 05 - 12:59 AM The two missing lines from the Cadbury's Fruit And Nut ad went ... When you,ve got your feet up, Then it's time to eat up.... Cadburys....Fruit And Nut. At least I think that's what Frank Muir used to sing... |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Charlie Baum Date: 27 Jul 05 - 11:46 AM Palisades Park was an amusement park in New Jersey, just across the Hudson River from New York City. I never went there, but I was subjected to their jingle many times in my youth: Palisades has the rides Palisades has the fun Come on over Shows and dancing are free So's the parking, so gee, Come on over Palisades coast to coast Where a dime buys the most Palisades Amusement Park Swings all day and after dark Ride the coaster Get cool in the waves of the pool You'll have fun So Come on over. http://www.palisadespark.com/sounds/comeonov.ra (Click here to hear it) --Charlie Baum |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Charlie Baum Date: 27 Jul 05 - 11:56 AM A small jingle for a local restaurant in Stockbridge, Mass. The geographic description was accurate enough that I was able to find it on my first visit to Stockbridge a few decades ago, although I'm sure the restaurant hasn't been there for quite some time now: You can get anything you want at Alice's Restaurant. You can get anything you want at Alice's Restaurant. Walk right in. It's around the back. Just a half a mile from the railroad track. You can get anything you want at Alice's Restaurant. --Charlie Baum |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Cool Beans Date: 27 Jul 05 - 04:15 PM That Pepsi commercial prompted a lot of parodies... Christianity hits the spot. Twelve apostles, that's a lot! The Virgin Mary and the Holy Ghost. Christianity is the most. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Paul Burke Date: 28 Jul 05 - 09:58 AM BMK BMK carpets BMK BMK carpets (boing boing boing) BMK BMK carpets and not exactly a jingle: Who clunch? |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: bill kennedy Date: 28 Jul 05 - 04:10 PM Jean - here's the missing verse for Little Orphan ANnie Who's that little chatter box? The one with pretty auburn locks? Whom do you see? It's Little Orphan Annie. She and Sandy make a pair, They never seem to have a care! Cute little she, It's Little Orphan Annie. Bright eyes cheeks a healthy glow, There's a store of healthiness handy. Mite-size, always on the go, If you want to know - "Arf", goes Sandy. Always wears a sunny smile, Now, wouldn't it be worth a while, If you could be, Like Little Orphan Annie? |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST Date: 05 Aug 05 - 04:12 PM gimme a break gimme a break break me off a piece of that kit kat bar chocolately goodness gonna make my day everywhere you go you hear the people say gimme a break gimme a break break me off a piece of that- gotta have a piece of that- break me off a piece of that KIT KAT BAR! |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,donaldgreybarnhouse@verizon.net Date: 21 Aug 05 - 09:35 AM Does anyone remember the rest of the Wildroot Cream Oil jingle? It started with: You'd better get Wildroot Cream Oil, Charlie, Start using it today Anybody know the rest? |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,DB Date: 21 Aug 05 - 10:23 AM "You'll wonder where the yellow went when you brush your teeth with Pepsodent" "Murray Mints, Murray Mints, too good to hurry mints" and some vacuum cleaner that "beats as it sweeps as it cleans" All from 50s/60s British telly and all of which probably date me terribly! |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: JennyO Date: 21 Aug 05 - 10:44 AM I remember the first and third ones from Australian telly. I suppose that dates me too! While on the subject of teeth, who remembers the Colgate ring of confidence? |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Metchosin Date: 21 Aug 05 - 10:47 AM the Wildroot jingle as far as I can remember Use Wildroot Cream Oil, Charlie, Start using it today You'll find you will have a tough time, Charlie Keepin all those gals away. Hi ya Handsome! Keepin all those gals away. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Cool Beans Date: 21 Aug 05 - 10:52 AM Whole thing: You better get Wildroot Cream Oil, Charlie. It keeps your hair in trim.0 You see it's non-alcoholic, Charlie. It's made with soothing lanolin. You better get Wildroot Cream Oil, Charlie, Start using it today You'll find that you will have a tough time, Charlie Keepin all those gals away. Hi ya Handsome! Keepin all those gals away. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,Sandra Date: 21 Aug 05 - 03:58 PM The beautiful I'd like to teach the world to sing In perfect harmony I'd like to buy the world a Coke And keep it company... |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,scifistratocaster Date: 15 Sep 05 - 03:06 PM Swing Jazzy kinda feel. Reach for a peach. A peach of a bleach. Bleach tabs made by Barcolene, Barcolene. Your going to be washing that new modern way with Bleach Tabs by Barcolene. da doodley doodley doodley. (repeat) Been singing that one for 40+ years. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,guest Date: 22 Sep 05 - 05:32 PM Meet the Swinger the Polaroid Swinger Swing it up, it says "yes" Take the shot, count it down Zip it off! |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,guest Date: 22 Sep 05 - 05:37 PM You can trust your car to the man who wears the star The great big Texaco Star! |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,selovila@mts.net Date: 25 Sep 05 - 11:16 PM I think the lyrics go as follows: There's love and laughter in the air It's joyous as can be Let Christmas light your happy heart May GE light your tree. I used to love listening to the commercial as a small kid and even now I still hum it to myself as it reminds me of Christmases past. I think the commercial aired on the radio around 1964 to 1966. Would you have any idea how one could get a copy of that commercial? |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,Camie723 Date: 08 Oct 05 - 12:56 PM I'm constantly amazed at the Internet and its uses. A friend and I thinking about the Reingold Jingle because my grandfather and uncle owned a bar in upper Manhattan. I used to see the pictures of the Reingold Girls in there strung up across the bar, and people would vote on them for the best looking one. (I wonder who looked better after 2 beers!) Anyway, I remember the song so vividly but couldn't get the second line. Thanks Cool Beans for setting it straight...I simply put in Reingold Beer Jingle in the search and voila! 21st Century technology and the record is straight! LOL Thanks, Camie |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Cool Beans Date: 09 Oct 05 - 10:53 AM You're welcome, Camie, Now...Does anyone know these missing lines? Aren't you glad that you're not a bug? Not even a snug-in-rug bug. Something something d-Con. Something something d-Con. Cause d-Con is dead end for bugs. Aren't you glad that you're not a bug? |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: The Fooles Troupe Date: 10 Oct 05 - 09:18 AM The famous Auussie Ballad Louie da Fly I'm Louie da Fly, Louie da Fly Straight from rubbish tip to you. I'm bad and mean and mighty unclean Afraid of no one, except the man with the can of Mortein! There was another verse, but can't remember it all now... |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: JennyO Date: 10 Oct 05 - 09:56 AM Robin, Louie the Fly was my grandpa's favourite ad on TV. This what I remember of it: I'm Louie da Fly, Louie da Fly Straight from rubbish tip to you. Spreadin' disease with the greatest of ease, Straight from rubbish tip to you. I'm bad and mean and mighty unclean Afraid of no one, 'cept the man with the can of Mortein! Hate that word Mortein... (then sound effects of fly dying) EEEUUW - ARRGGGGGGHHHH! One spray and Louie the Fly, Apple of his old mother's eye was Louie, Poor dead Louie, Louie the Fly, a victim of Mortein, MOOOOOOOR - TEEEEEEIN! |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Janie Date: 10 Oct 05 - 10:12 AM From the Porter Wagner Show with Flatt and Scruggs... Black Draught helps you feel fresh and clean inside Alka-Seltzer, speedy Alka-Seltzer We're having Beef-a-Roni Its made with macaroni Beef-a-Roni's full of meat Beef-a-Roni can't be beat Hooray! For Beef-a-Roni. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: SINSULL Date: 10 Oct 05 - 01:09 PM Here it is, Nick: Don't cross the street in the middle in the middle in the middle in the middle in the middle of the block Teach your eyes to look up Teach your ears to hear Walk up to the corner where the coast is clear And wait And wait Until you see the light turn green |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,Bill Date: 10 Oct 05 - 08:34 PM When the values go up, up up And the prices go down, down, down Robert Hall this season Will show you a reason Low overhead, no overhead Classic 50's! |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Joe Offer Date: 11 Oct 05 - 02:46 AM Another venerable old Milwaukee brewer was Schlitz. When I was in the seminary in Milwaukee, they would pay seminarians union scale to work summer jobs - and they could get all the beer they could drink. But I chose to work at a summer camp.
A friendly glass of Schlitz. Brewed with pride and just a kiss of the hops (smack!) It puts real gusto into every drop. So, let's get together with a glass of Schlitz, A friendly glass of Schlitz. Real gusto in a great....light....beer! There was another one with Reddy Kilowatt telling us how to "live better electrically," but I can't remember the rest. -Joe Offer- |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Cool Beans Date: 11 Oct 05 - 10:36 AM Pepsi commercial is down in this thread, along with a couple of parodies. Try your computer's "Find" function and type in "Pepsi." |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST Date: 11 Oct 05 - 10:55 AM Lots of good memories in this latest batch of postings! GUEST,guest (on 22 Sep 05 - 05:32 PM) mentioned the Swinger. I seem to remember Meet the Swinger Polaroid Swinger It's more than a camera, it's almost alive! It's only nineteen dollars and ninety-five! I still own a Swinger! With Janie's Beef-a-Roni jingle, I remember an additional line "Beef-a-Roni's really neat!" I also remember "Hooray! Wheeee! for Chef Boyardi!" I certainly remember Robert Hall ("We're doing our Christmas shopping, at Robert Hall this year!") And I want to thank GUEST,scifistratocaster for providing the last part of the Bleach Tabs jingle. I'd been trying to remember that for years. Don |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: clueless don Date: 11 Oct 05 - 03:46 PM That GUEST on 11 Oct 05 - 10:55 AM was me. I didn't notice that my cookie had been lost. Don |
Subject: Chey-Boy-Ardee Mini Frozen Pizzas From: GUEST,webutler Date: 20 Oct 05 - 12:50 AM Anyone remember a late 60's commercial by the Andrews Sisters for these mini frozen pizzas? "You just pop em in the oven and there's never any bother, one for brother, one for sister, one for mother, one for father... But if you just want one snack...you put the other three back... They were dressed in 40's costume singing to a big band beat... |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Bard Judith Date: 20 Oct 05 - 09:16 PM You MUST know the Pizza Nova jingle, to the tune of 'Funiculi Funicula'... Four Three Nine, Oh Oh Oh Oh Pizza Nova 439 oh oh oh oh pizza nova the (something something) pizza with real italian flavour, so go and get it now and do yourself a favour so pick up the phone and call us pick up the phone and call us now, call pizza nova pick up the phone and get it now. 439! with the 4 zeros! 439! lots of zeros, pizza nova! 439 oh oh oh oh pizza nova. (thanks to bdan's ublog for the words) |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,webutler Date: 24 Oct 05 - 12:43 PM Does anyone know where I can get mp3's of the Joanie Sommers' Pepsi jingle for "Now It's Pepsi, for Those Who Think Young," and the "Dr. Pepper Time" jingle by Donna Loren? |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: ToulouseCruise Date: 24 Oct 05 - 12:47 PM short lived one from McDonalds that has (annoyingly) stuck with me for about 20 yrs... "Choosey cheese choosers always say CHEESE PLEASE, when they choose the cheese in the cheeseburgers at McDonalds!" Okay, I didn't say it was good. B. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: RangerSteve Date: 24 Oct 05 - 07:51 PM Schoolbells ring and children sing "It's back to Robert Hall again, Mother knows for better clothes it's back to Robert Hall again. You'll save more on clothes for school, Shop at Robert Hall. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,Econ Man Date: 27 Oct 05 - 03:49 PM Remember, Serutan spelled backwards is Natures. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Cool Beans Date: 10 Nov 05 - 05:14 PM Hurray! It's the National Jell-O Week. Tell everybody you know. And don't, don't, don't let the week go by Without J-E-L-L-O! |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Kaleea Date: 10 Nov 05 - 07:44 PM Jeepers, I didn't know that! Howz cum I didn't see Bill Cosby on tv commercials promoting there's always room for in your tummy all week? |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,Dana Date: 16 Nov 05 - 11:40 AM I don't think these have been mentioned: For Nabisco Premium Saltine Crackers (circa 1964): Premium Saltine reclosable pack, You open 'em up and you close 'em back. They stay crisp until You get to the very last cracker. Premium Saltine! Fig Newton (same era): The one and the only Fig Newton is a very remarkable thing... (don't remember the rest, although the tune's still with me; may have been a girl on a tree swing in the TV commercial; anyone?) It ended with: The one and the only Fig Newton is a very remarkable, very remarkable, very reMARKable thing!" Others have mentioned a couple of sixties-era Chef Boyardee commercials (e.g. the "French school kids" one for Spaghetti and Meatballs: "Come when the bell calls (tolls?), spaghetti and meatballs"; and, another for Ravioli: "Ravioli, we like ravioli..."). There was a third one in that series, I believe for Beefaroni, featuring "British" school children. I don't know the name of the "English sounding" tune was or all the words, but there was something about "oodles and oodles of big (tasty?) noodles, and beef, tomato and cheese" -- or something like that. But the one I wish had *never* aired was for Del Monte canned juices. I was in fourth grade when this one was popular and my last name was "Belmonte" back then, so you can imagine the rest: Del Monte fruit juice drinks, so fresh, so light. Del Monte fruit juice drinks -- good morning, noon or night! Fill in the gaps where you can. Hope I helped folks remember some more jingles/ads. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,Dana Date: 30 Dec 05 - 08:45 AM WOW! Ten years of posting to various web forums and internet newsgroups and I've *never* totally killed a thread anywhere! Until now, it seems. :-) It's been a month and a half since I tossed in these jingle fragments and not one person has anything to add?!? Gee whiz. I was even on topic in this "off" topic discussion. I'm amazed (and I think I'm talkin' to myself - ack!). I guess I'll just slink back into the darkness, humming a 40 year old TV jingle about canned pasta 'cuz I can't remember the WORDS!!! |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,dangerous Date: 10 Feb 07 - 12:50 PM Two questions: 1 Websters pennine bitter tune from about 1980. I think that it was called cornet & clarionette, but does anyone know better? It was a brass band test piece I think. 2. Dancing milk bottles to a xylophone tune, which may be the grasshopper dance, again does anyone know better? |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Azizi Date: 10 Feb 07 - 07:31 PM Thanks for the trip down memory land. Here's a commercial from the 1950s or early 1960s [setting: a little boy pretending to be a choo choo train]: Charlie says Love my Good & Plenties. Charlie says Really rings the [my?] bell. Charley says Love my Good & Plenties. Don't know any other candy that I love so well. ** Here's another one from the 1950s: Jump! It's fun! Jump! It's easy! Jump! We love to play Parchesi [Parchesi was {is?} a children's board game]. ** GUEST,tmckinnety@campbellclinic.com posted this commercial to this thread on 20 Oct 04 - 04:06 PM "Big Mac, Filet-O-Fish, Quarter Pounder, French Fries, Icy Coke, Thick Shake, Sundae and Apple Pie. Beat, Beat, Beat and the dish ran away with the spoon". My daughter remembers doing a handclap rhyme to this chant based on that commercial: "Big Mac, Filet-O-Fish, Quarter Pounder, French Fries, Icy Coke, Thick Shake, Sundae and Apple Pie. You deserve a break today.And the dish ran away with the spoon". She thinks was mid to late 1980s but she's not sure. Can someone confirm that? Also, I find it interesting that someone else remembers adding the line "and the dish rang away with the spoon" to this chant. Was this line {and the "You deserve a break today" line} in the original jingle or did kids just add it {those two lines?} ** The Kit Kat Bar jingle {posted on this thread by GUEST Date: 05 Aug 05 - 04:12 PM} with basically the same words given by Guest is also being used as a two partner children's handclap rhyme. The onlyu difference I've found is "Choclaty coating gonna make my day". I'm curious do folks know of any other commercial that was converted into a children's handclap rhyme or jump rope rhyme? |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Azizi Date: 10 Feb 07 - 07:35 PM Oops! {Preview should be my friend-How many times do I say that? That's a rhetorical question} Here's the whole McDonald's commercial that I should have posted: Big Mac, Filet-O-Fish, Quarter Pounder, French Fries, Icy Coke, Thick Shake, Sundae and Apple Pie. You deserve a break today. At McDonald's And the dish ran away with the spoon. -snip- Question: Does anyone else remember this last line as part of this commercial? Or do you remember reciting this line with that commercial? |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Rusty Dobro Date: 11 Feb 07 - 04:05 AM 'You're lucky, you're in Tolly country!' 'I have personally won over two million pounds with my amazing Infra-draw method!' (Keynsham, Bristol, spelt K-E-Y-N etc). 'Caroline, the sound of the nation!' 'Wonderful Radio London!' |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: autolycus Date: 11 Feb 07 - 06:26 AM i remember the dancing milk bottles' tune and wish I could remember what the tune's called. it was a popular novelty instrumental on the Beeb in the 50s. ivor |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Ruth Archer Date: 11 Feb 07 - 07:43 AM Aunt Jemima's homemade pancake batter For Aunt Jemimas that taste just great No measurin no mixin Just real easy fixin 3 minutes from package to plate What walks downstairs, alone or in pairs and makes a slinkety sound? A spring, a spring, a marvellous thing Everyone knows it's Slinky. It's slinky, it's slnky, for fun it's a wonderful toy, It's slinky, it's slinky, it's fun for a girl and a boy Do you know exactly how to eat an oreo Well to do it, you unscrew it very fast cause a kid'll eat the middle of an oreo first and save the chocolate cookie outside for last (this last one we turned into a clapping game, along with the Oscar Mayer bologna one that's further up the thread) You deserve a break today So get up and get away to McDonalds...we do it all for you... Cause the milk chocolate melts in your mouth, not in your hands (M&Ms) Well imagine your surprise, when you realise Reeses' peanut butter flavour's inside Reeses Pieces, Reeses Pieces |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Azizi Date: 11 Feb 07 - 07:55 AM Thanks, Ruth for that mention of turning ad jingles into handclap rhymes. Would you please specify which Oscar Myer Bologna jingle you referred to. Was it my Bologna has a first name etc.? Also, in which geographical location{s} and during which time period {decade}do you remember these being turned into handclap rhymes? With regard to the examples I cited-the McDonald "handclap rhyme" was mid to late 1980s or 1990s {sorry I'm not sure-in Pittsburgh, PA and Cleveland Ohio areas} And the Kit Kat "handclap rhyme" was early 2000s, Canada. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Ruth Archer Date: 11 Feb 07 - 08:26 AM My boloney has a first name is the one. And both were mid- to late-70s in Atlantic City, NJ (which also gets a namecheck and some nostalgia earlier - I love this thread!) We also used to do a four-way handclapping game to Rockin Robin (slightly OT, I know, but Rockin Robin was turned into the Rocky Robin jingle for Rocky chocolate biscuits in the UK!) Oooh, speaking of UK ones, I can't believe no one's mentioned the one to the tune of Boney M's The Israelites: Wake up in the morning wanting my breakfast Which kind of spread do I put on my bread? Ohhhhhh-Oh, Vitalite! |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Uncle Phil Date: 11 Feb 07 - 10:17 AM I can't believe I read the whole thing. Long-running supermarket add from deep in the heart of Dixie: From the welcome, to the checkout, You're in a better mood, When you're in a Piggly Wiggly, Buying Piggly Wiggly food. The worst one I ever wrote, a radio commercial for a local rug merchant to the tune of the Battle Hymn of the Repubic, started off: Mine eyes have seen the glory of a rug that's sold by Ford, They are clearing out the warehouse where the rolls of rugs are stored... Thankfully I can't remember any more of it. - Phil |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Scrump Date: 12 Feb 07 - 10:19 AM A lot of the ads mentioned here (mainly from the US) were used on the British offshore 'pirate' radio stations in the mid 1960s (Kent cigarettes, Coca Cola, Consulate menthol cigarettes, Doublemint Gum, etc.). There were also these (among others): Findus Fresh, Start the Day with Weetabix, Sunsilk shampoo ("four kinds of..."), Vitalis, Bulova watches, Palmolive shaving cream("smoothest way to start the day"), Juicy Fruit gum, etc. Some of these were used on TV as well as radio. Some of them were released in the UK on CDs in the 1990s, along with CDs containing the pirate stations' own station ID jingles, e.g. the famous PAMS jingles for Radio London and Radio England, Britain Radio, etc. Anyone remember them? I don't think any of these CDs are still available but anyone interested might find them on ebay or somewhere. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,vorblesnak Date: 12 Feb 07 - 02:38 PM Four little pizza's from Chef Boyardee Four little pizza's just as quick as you please Pop em in the oven just as fast as you can One for momma One for poppa One for sister One for brother But if you just want a snack You pop the other three back Doot doo doo, doot doo doo Doot doo doo Chef Boyardee Pardon us for butting in But your laundry is a sin It's mearly clean and white "But what's better than that?" Bright! Bold goes beyond clean and white Bold goes all the way to bright How about great moments at breakfast with Rice Crispies No more Rice Crispies We are out of Rice Crispies My tears will not stop Till I hear snap crackle pop .. OR Wake up, wake up, wake up Let me help you to wake up Kellogg's Rice Crispies my dear Snap crackle pop in your ear .. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,Shot synapses Date: 12 Feb 07 - 07:20 PM 50's Ipana toothpaste had Bucky the Beaver singing: "Brusha, Brusha, Brusha, with the new Ipana, Brusha, Brusha, Brusha, with the new Ipana..." can't remember the rest The DoubleMint twins jingle began: "Double your pleasure, double your fun..." Toni Shampoo slogan "Which twin has the Toni?" led to a lot of double entendre jokes. Carling Black Label had a jingle that went "Hey Mabel, Another Black Label" or something like that. This was more often sung as a parody which went "Mabel, Get off the table, the dime is for the beer." In the forties there was the bell-hop in the hotel lobby who shouted out "Call for Phillp Morris!!". Also back then Buster Brown shoes had this ditty: I'm Buster Brown, I live in a shoe. That's my dog Tye, He lives there too. And who could ever forget the obnoxious kid who repeatedly whined out: "More Park Sausages Mom!!"? BTW, the Serutan ad went: Serutan is Natures spelled backwards, not the way you have quoted it. In NYC Piel's Beer had a cartoon pair called Harry and Bert Piel, but I don't remember any jingle. Maybe someone else...? Castro Convertible Sofas also had a jingle in the 50's that escapes my memory. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: clueless don Date: 13 Feb 07 - 08:52 AM GUEST,Shot synapses recalled 50's Ipana toothpaste had Bucky the Beaver singing: "Brusha, Brusha, Brusha, with the new Ipana, Brusha, Brusha, Brusha, with the new Ipana..." can't remember the rest I remember it as "Bucky, Bucky, Beaver, new Ipana toothpaste, Bucky, Bucky Beaver, new Ipana toothpaste." Possibly both are correct, occurring at different times. Don |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Scrump Date: 13 Feb 07 - 09:06 AM And who could forget: "I like Aeroplane Jelly, Aeroplane Jelly for me. I like it for dinner, I like it for tea, A little each day is a good recipe. The quality's high, as the name will imply, It's made from pure fruit, one more good reason why I like Aeroplane Jelly, Aeroplane Jelly for me." :D |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Azizi Date: 13 Feb 07 - 09:52 AM Does anybody remember the last line to this Post Sugar Crisp cereal commercial: Can't get enough of those Sugar Crisps Sugar Crisps Sugar Crisps Can't get enough of those Sugar Crisps ???? --snip- It was sung by the character Sugar Bear and I now recognize that structure as one that was often used for African American spirituals. Since this thread seems to be about what jingles we remember, I'll confess that I cheated and tried to find the last line by googling the first line of the commercial. I found this website http://www.retrojunk.com/details_commercial/890/. And I actually spent time d watching that 1979 commercial. But the last line was still not clear to me. Now I can't get this jingle out of my mind. Maybe it'll go away if someone 'posts' its last line. Please!!! |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Cool Beans Date: 13 Feb 07 - 11:17 AM The end of the Ipana Toothpaste jingle went: Brusha, brusha brusha, it's better for your tee-eeth. --- Bob and Ray were the voices of Bert and Harry Peil (Piel's Beer) |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Bernard Date: 13 Feb 07 - 12:32 PM Most people remember the UK Cadbury's ad 'Everyone's a fruit and nutcase' to the Tchaikowsky 'Dance of the Reed Pipes'... But the tune was originally used for a margarine ad in the 1950s - 'Eat a bit of bread and Magic'... with a cartoon rabbit, as I recall! |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: clueless don Date: 13 Feb 07 - 01:50 PM Azizi asked: Does anybody remember the last line to this Post Sugar Crisp cereal commercial: Can't get enough of those Sugar Crisps Sugar Crisps Sugar Crisps Can't get enough of those Sugar Crisps ???? I remember it as Can't get enough of that Sugar Crisp Sugar Crisp, Sugar Crisp Can't get enough of that Sugar Crisp keeps me goin' strong! or possibly "It keeps me goin' strong!" It was sung to the tune of "Joshua fit the battle of Jericho". Don |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Azizi Date: 13 Feb 07 - 02:33 PM Thanks, Don!! I appreciate you posting that line. I was telling my daughter about this thread, and she's wants to post some jingles too. So, take it away, Blue Balloon!!! * i wanna pop(pop,pop,pop,pop)i wanna, shasta! i wanna taste a taste pizazz, all in the great tastes that Shasta has! i wanna pop (pop,pop,pop,pop) Here's another Shasta commercial from the 1980s that i found online, i do remember it though) Don't give me that so-so soda, the same old cola, I wanna rock 'n rolla, I want a pop, pop, pop, I want a Shasta *Frosty Lucky Charms, their magically delicious *I'd like to teach the world to sing, in perfect harmony, i'd like to buy the world a coke, and ???? * A Double pleasure is waiting for you, a double pleasure from double mint gum, double great freshness, double great ?? that makes u realize Double mint's the 1 for you. *I don't wanna grow up, I'm a toys r us kid, ?? *What would you do for a Klondike bar ??? *plop plop fizz fizz oh what a relieve it is. * Hamburger helper helps your family.. make a great meal. * She wears short shorts ???? if you dare wear shorts shorts, Nair for shorts shorts **These aren't jingles but i couldn't resist adding them** Do you remember the commercials that used these lines? Ancient chinese secret huh, Betcha can't eat just one, Thanks Easter Bunny (bawk, bawk) I can't believe i ate the whole thing. you did it Ralph Thanks, Blue balloon (Azizi's daughter) |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Azizi Date: 13 Feb 07 - 02:43 PM Here is another commercial i really like I can bring home the bacon..{Enjoli}. Fry it up in a pan.....{Enjoli}. And never ever let you forget you're a man,{Enjoli}. 'Cause I'm a WOMAN...with Enjoli. Also, what about "let's give it to Mikey. He'll eat it. He eats everything" "mmm mmm good mmm mmm good. That's what Campbell soup is mmm mmm good". "Silly rabbit. Tricks are for kids". "Two scoops of raisens in kellog's raisen brand. from Blue Balloon |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,Jim Date: 13 Feb 07 - 06:35 PM First I'll confess that I stopped perusing and merely skimmed this thread about the time the discussions about sidekicks began, so plaease forgive me for repeating. Pancho and Cisco finished each radio show with a joke from Pancho. e.g. Pancho:Hey Cisco, why does a giraffe have such a long neck? Cisco:I don't know Pancho, why does a giraffe have such a long neck? Pancho:Because his head is so far from the ground> Cisco:Oh Pancho. Pancho:Oh Cisco. Have a stick of Wrigley Spearment Gum. Another jingle that comes to mind is: I like Bosco, it's so good for me... I must admit that's all I can remember of the real jingle, but of course kids sang: I hate Bosco, it's so bad for me. Mama puts it in my milk to try and poison me. But I fooled Mama. I put some in her tea. Now I have no Mama to try and poison me. I'm not even sure what Bosco was, but I remember that jingle. How many can remember the Wildroot Cream Oil commercials where Evil Eye Fleagle would say,"Get Wildroot Cream oil Charlie," and the answer would be,"But that would be illegal. My name is Fred." |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Rowan Date: 14 Feb 07 - 12:03 AM In the June 04 part of this thread there was some discussion of Chambers' Caskets by JennyO, Hrothgar, Jack Halyard and others. I suspect one of the reasons Australians of their vintage might be familiar with it is that Pageant included the song as part of their Death Bracket and it's on the cassette we released. I was interested to see how many had crossed the equator; toothpastes of various sorts and Brylcreem are the only ones I recognise as having come south but I was fascinated to see that a Brit had become familiar with Australia's Dismal Guernsey advertising. Aeroplane Jelly features in the thread but, as a Victorian, it was unfamiliar to me until I started singing with Tony Suttor, a Sydneysider. He, on the other hand, was unfamiliar with the radio jingle of the '40s and early '50s advertising the Hoyts cinema chain; the ad and much of the chain died with the onset of TV in 1956. To the tune of "The man who broke the bank of Monte Carlo" Oh we can't show all the pictures so we only show the best the others show the rest you can put it to the test. So call your girlfriend right away when she hears the news she'll shout hooray you're happier in a Hoyts suburban theatre. Now, if only I could remember all the words to We're happy little Vegemites we're happy as can be we always like our Vegemite for breakfast, lunch and tea. We always love our Vegemite We always have our Vegemite it puts a rose in every cheek! Cheers, Rowan |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Scrump Date: 14 Feb 07 - 07:01 AM Most people remember the UK Cadbury's ad 'Everyone's a fruit and nutcase' to the Tchaikowsky 'Dance of the Reed Pipes'... Aye, with voiceover by the late Frank Muir. I sometimes wonder whether I should be worried about the fact that I can remember stuf like 1960s advertising jingles when I can't remember important stuff that happened last week. Glad to know I'm not alone in this respect! |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: JennyO Date: 14 Feb 07 - 09:43 AM Here's the whole Vegemite jingle, Rowan. We're happy little Vegemites As bright as bright can be. We all enjoy our Vegemite For breakfast, lunch and tea. Our Mummies say we're growing stronger Every single week Because we love our Vegemite. We all adore our Vegemite. IT PUTS A ROSE IN EVERY CHEEK! We're growing stronger every week! |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: clueless don Date: 14 Feb 07 - 10:04 AM GUEST,Jim gave some Bosco jingles and then said I'm not even sure what Bosco was, but I remember that jingle. As I recall, Bosco was a chocolate syrup, to be mixed with milk to make chocolate milk. A Google search confirms this: Bosco site . As I recall there may have been some sort of bear mascot, and a jingle that went something like Bosco drinks his Bosco Bosco drinks his Bosco Bosco loves his Bosco You'll love Bosco too! Or possibly it was "You'll like Bosco too!" I'm remembering this jingle very imperfectly! Don |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Blindlemonsteve Date: 14 Feb 07 - 10:31 AM Nerdy Bloke - How comes your such a big shot with the girls Eddie - (In a really bad Elvis impression) Well you can tell what i´m drinkin that i´m really rather cool u hu hu.....then on in a greased lightnin type rythm about pepsi cola.....is it me, or does anyone else remember that. R whites lemonade i´m a secret lemonade drinker, ive been tryin to give it up but it´s one of those nights... (Elvis Costello´s Dad you know) Cook cook cook cookability, thats the beauty of gas |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Scrump Date: 14 Feb 07 - 10:51 AM And who could forget: "I like Aeroplane Jelly, Aeroplane Jelly for me... Everybody, it seems :D |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Rowan Date: 14 Feb 07 - 04:06 PM Thanks Jenny! Cheers, Rowan |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,Shot Synapses Date: 14 Feb 07 - 07:24 PM Roto Rooter, Roto Rooter! Hey Culligan Man! LSMFT, Lucky Strike Means Fine Tabacco. Brylcream, a little dab'll do ya. Don't Cook Tonight, call Chicken Delight! Horn and Hardart means less work for mother. Halo everybody Halo, Halo Shampoo, Halo. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Bernard Date: 15 Feb 07 - 06:40 AM Just remembered the (UK) Shipphams Paste ads from the 1960s... tune - The Blue Danube... did we really eat fish paste sandwiches for tea?!! Shipphams for tea (for tea, for tea)... |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: oldhippie Date: 15 Feb 07 - 07:38 PM Wasn't there a jingle for Za-Rex? |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Scrump Date: 16 Feb 07 - 12:07 PM Another one that somehow sprang to mind: We all like Ricicles They're twiceicles as niceicles (that's all I remember) For Kellogg's Ricicles breakfast cereal, which IIRC were a sugar coated version of Rice Krispies (not sure if you can still get Ricicles or not? Haven't seen them for years). I remember we had a 45rpm flexidisc of the song back in the 1960s. It featured the Enid Blyton kids' characters Noddy & Bigears (etc.) who at that time were used to advertise the cereal. The disc had a story on it, and the characters kept singing songs all saying how great Ricicles were. Anyone remember it? |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Scrump Date: 16 Feb 07 - 12:15 PM Another one, for the awful beer Double Diamond: Double Diamond Works Wonders Works Wonders, Works Wonders Double Diamon Works Wonders So drink some today (not 100% sure of the last line but it were summat like that). Tune was "There's a hole in my bucket, dear Liza, dear Liza..." A Watneys' Red barrel one was mentioned above. I remember one for that to the tune of Beer Barrel Polka "Roll out Red Barrel". Any more beer jingles? |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Fred Maslan Date: 16 Feb 07 - 11:34 PM This was sung barbershop style: You get fresh, Fresh delicattesan flavor From Rath's Blackhawk Ready sliced Sandwich meats. Rath wraps it up. Hummmm... |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,shot synapses Date: 17 Feb 07 - 02:55 AM Don't cook tonight, Call Chicken Delight! Rice-a-Roni, the San Francisco treat, Rice-a-Roni, ... ... can't be beat. (I forgot how it went, so anyone remember it?) |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: TRUBRIT Date: 17 Feb 07 - 11:33 PM Hope this is not a repeat........ 'All the dust, all the grit, Hoovder gets it every bit... For, it beats as it sweeps as it cleans....' Ah, ah, ah AH BISTO gravy's best by far. Have a break Have a Kit Kat. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Jim Lad Date: 18 Feb 07 - 12:50 AM One Thousand and one Cleans a big, big carpet For less than half a crown ************************* Things go better with Coca Cola Things go better with coke Life is much more fun when your refreshed And Coke refreshes you best (it's the refreshingness) Oh, Oh, Oh, Things go better with You'll go better with Fun goes better with Coke That real live one Puts extra fun in you And everything you do, so Things go better with Coca Cola Things go better with coke! |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Jim Lad Date: 18 Feb 07 - 12:58 AM And from down under....... You need Uncle Sam You Need Uncle Sam It's the perfect protection In the stars and striped can It's the perfect connection For fellas and girls And under your arm Is the top of the world! ********************* You need all the teeth you can get Uncle Sam's got a super set An apple a day may be sweet But try Uncle Sam's cleaning teeth! ******************** Now Blackbeard was a Pirate bold And he sailed the Caribbean He was ten feet tall and black as night So they gave him a "Blackbeard" and he took a bite....... ****************** |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Jim Lad Date: 18 Feb 07 - 02:36 AM Remembered the last two lines now. ("Blackbeard" was an ice lolly) Now Blackbeard was a Pirate bold And he sailed the Caribbean He was ten feet tall and black as night So they gave him a "Blackbeard" and he took a bite....... Now Blackbeard's Dead and gone But the dreadful memory lingers on. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,Jon Date: 18 Feb 07 - 03:15 AM It's quite clear that our American cousins have won this competition on both quantity and variety of product (Aeroplane Jelly I definitely need!). However I would submit that in our own understated British way we have some quality gems tucked away. The cigarette brand of immortal memory namely 'Anchor' had a suitably folksy jingle (to the tune of 'What shall we do with a drunken sailor") which led to rather predictable parodies over which it is best to draw a veil. It went like this - "A man at sea will often hanker for the flavour of an Anchor - so much satisfation". By the way I believe that the revolutionary new carpet material that Cyril Lord was imploring us to buy was 'Enkalon'...presumably made from the wool of the Enk? |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Herga Kitty Date: 18 Feb 07 - 12:58 PM I thought I'd leave this thread for a while (it seems to have been about 5 years) before checking whether any Brits had remembered "Sorry mate, you're too late, the best peas went to Farrows" (for tinned processed peas) or "Fresh as the moment when the pod went pop" (for packeted frozen ones). Kitty |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,Shot Synapses Date: 18 Feb 07 - 08:37 PM I think the end of the Rhinegold jingle actually went: It's not bitter, not sweet, it's a full-flavored treat, Why not buy extra-dry Rhingold Beer? Yoo Hoo, it's Yogi Berra's favorite drink! (especially since he owned the company, which we gullible kids didn't know back then.) Man, all that talk about Freedom Land really jogged my memory of a million drives on the LIE. Do you remember the billboard that they put up while they were building Lefrack City? "If you lived here, you'd be home by now!" I think that must have been the original use of that slogan, which really hit home because that was the exact place where the miles-long bumper-to-bumper parking lot began. And thanks to Rabbi Sol for all his great NYC jingles and his mention of the New York Giants (the Polo Grounds ones). They'll always be my team even if they did move to San Francisco 47 years ago. What I never could forgive however is that their departure turned the Polo Grounds (a virtual shrine) into a stock-car track and then another ugly high-rise project. "Say Hey, Willie!!!" So for all the New Yorkers out there I offer this political jingle which might just be the most obscure item on here since it undoubtedly goes back to the 1800's. My father used to sing it when we were little kids in the 40's and probably learned it from his father, who was born in 1865 and was involved in N.Y. politics. It's the Tammany anthem (from Tammany Hall, the New York Democratic Party Machine of the time), and goes like this: "Hiawatha was an Indian, So was Navajo. Big Chief Organ Grinder killed them many years ago. Now there is a band of Indians that will never die. And when you here them singing this will be their battle-cry. Tam-ma-ny, Tam-ma-ny Big Chief sits in his tee-pee Cheering braves to vic-to-ry Tam-ma-ny, Tam-ma-ny Whomp-um, Stomp-um, Get your Wam-pum Tam-ma-ny!" There might have been more verses, but given that I haven't heard or sung it in about 57 years I think I did pretty well. If anybody else out there remembers this or other esoteric NY lore, I'd appreciate hearing about it. Maybe we should start a new thread? |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,Shot Synapses Date: 18 Feb 07 - 08:55 PM Well, ain't Google wonderful! Having written the previous post I thought why not just google it and see what appears. So dammit, now I have to unsay all that about it going back to the 1800's cause it turns out it was a song published as sheet music in 1905 by Vincent Bryan and Gus Edwards with the title "Tammany, a pale face pow-wow". Still fairly esoteric though. Except for a couple of variations, my version from memory was pretty close in most of the particulars, but of course as a little kid I never learned the additional verses, or perhaps my father just never sang them. All of this makes me feel both great at being able to recover cultural knowledge experienced as a child, and extremely old, because who else alive now could possibly sing such an old ditty from personal memory? Yecch!! |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: 60s Burnout Date: 18 Feb 07 - 08:55 PM I also have been searching for this forever. I've found a couple of different recollections of it and combined with what I remember, I think thie is it. The Spaniel by Edgar, Al & Moe. Once upon a midnight cautious, while I pondered weak and nauseous, Over some advertising copy I had wrote for Macy's store, While I nodded, nearly napping, suddenly there came a yapping, As of someone loudly yapping, yapping at my office door. "'Tis some client there," I muttered, "Yapping at my office door. Only this and nothing more." The I felt my terror worsen, for my guest was not a person. In there stepped a cocker spaniel. Naturally I jumped in fear. Tried to climb an oaken panel, ripping there my new grey flannel, But the spaniel merely stood there, speaking out in voice so clear, Speaking out like Jack Lascoulie in a voice both loud and clear; Quoth the Spaniel, "Drink Blatz Beer." How I marveled this ungainly dog who did commercials plainly, How he spoke the message clearly, selling points he underscored. For I could not help agreeing that no living human being Ever yet could mouth a slogan without sounding slightly bored. Most annnouncers being human can't help sounding slightly bored. Quoth the spaniel, "Buy a Ford." Thus this dog with voice like Murrow made my heavy brow unfurrow, Thoughts of fortunes I could make now made me shake down to my knees. But the spaniel set me grieving then by turning tail and leaving. Naturally I begged him tarry, crying out, "Stay with me, please." Chasing him along the hallway begging him, "Stay with me please." Quoth the spaniel, "Eat Kraft Cheese." Long live Mad Magazine. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,Jon Date: 19 Feb 07 - 05:29 AM KItty, wasn't the Farrows ad fronted by a black crow (cartoon)? Not strictly on topic but does anyone remember the Pink Paraffin Pongo? Invented by a mate of mine he (or was it she?) sniffed out inferior and smelly lesser brands of this heating liquid. Amusing anecdotes surround the gentleman who was employed to dress up in the 'Pongo' outfit and stroll the streets of England promoting the product. Rather too fond of the glass that cheers one can imagine the difficulties of perambulation whilst under the influence. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Scrump Date: 19 Feb 07 - 10:10 AM I remember that every year, in the run up to Christmas on ITV in the UK, there were ads for Timex watches (to the tune of 'Deck the Halls') and 'Tom Thumb Cigars for Christmas'. AFAIR they never used to advertise the rest of the year. I guess they were aiming at people who only smoked cigars at Christmas, and only bought watches as Christmas presents. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Herga Kitty Date: 19 Feb 07 - 02:58 PM Yes, Jon,there was a cartoon crow! Kitty |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Jim Lad Date: 19 Feb 07 - 05:57 PM Ring the bells with Christmas Timex Ticky Tiicky Timex tra la la! |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Scrump Date: 20 Feb 07 - 09:26 AM Aye that were it Jim Lad. As their name implied, them Tom Thumb cigars were tiny things about the size of woodbines, and they were sold in flat tins. Wonder if you can still get 'em? Not that I want to smoke 'em, mind - just interested to know. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Jim Lad Date: 20 Feb 07 - 03:03 PM Wee Willem II was another. I loved them. (Still would) |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Scrump Date: 21 Feb 07 - 06:37 AM GUEST,Jacqued - "Tasty, tasty, very very tasty" was used for Kelloggs Bran Flakes back in the 1970s. I notice it was recently revived (which seems unusual for a jingle), as I heard it on TV not long ago. Not 100% sure it was the same product though - anyone know? Not sure if anyone else has said this above (no time to check in detail), but in the 1960s and 70s advertisers used to commission proper jingles as we've found examples of above. These days they mostly just seem to use an existing pop song (sometimes pretty obscure, sometimes not) and use that instead. I sometimes find myself listening to the pop song (which may be something obscure from the 1960s that I remember) and totally missing what the ad is for. I wonder how many others get distracted from the advertiser's message in this way, and whether it's counterproductive? Is the day of the advertising jingle dead then? Discuss. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Jim Lad Date: 21 Feb 07 - 01:57 PM No Scrump: We are! We're just not the target audience any more and most of the time, completely miss the message. I think they like it that way. Take a look at car commercials. You'd think that for a $30.000 they'd give you a good look at the car. Not the way to sell to younger folks though. Maybe "Rap" would do it! |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: MMario Date: 21 Feb 07 - 02:02 PM Once upon a time there was an engineer Choo Choo Charlie was his name, we hear. He had an engine and he sure had fun He used GOOD & PLENTY candy to make his train run. Charlie says "Love my GOOD & PLENTY!" Charlie says "Really rings my bell!" Charlie says "Love my GOOD & PLENTY!" Don't know any other candy that I love so well! |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Azizi Date: 21 Feb 07 - 07:43 PM MMario, thanks for posting the complete Good & Plenty jingle. I posted the second part of that jingle upthread {on 10 Feb 07 - 07:31 PM}, but I didn't remember the first part of it. And though it wasn't a song, there's also the memorable commercial line "Sorry Charlie, only the best tuna get to be Chicken Of The Sea" {or something like that}. I sometimes get that line mixed up with "Silly Rabbit. Trix are for kids" cereal commercial. I felt sorry for that rabbit... |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: MMario Date: 22 Feb 07 - 08:46 AM Tou know - I read through the thread TWICE and missed 'good and plenty' both times. *sigh* I really wish my relatives would loan me the brain cell occasionally. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Scrump Date: 22 Feb 07 - 09:13 AM Well, there seem to be very few 'proper' jingles on TV ads these days, compared to the heyday of the 1950s-70s (I can't remember further back than that so maybe even that wasn't the heyday). These days, you're lucky if they even bother to write a parody lyric, which at least can be amusing. More often than not, they just find a piece of existing music and use that. I guess it's easier and cheaper to do that. But as I said above, is it as effective from an advertising point of view? Of course it often has spinoff benefits for the person who made the original record, resulting in a new generation discovering a song and putting it back in the charts. Meanwhile here's a few more (apologies if these are included above and I missed 'em): "Light up a Richmond and strike it rich, richest flavour yet in a tipped cigarette. light up a Richmond and strike it rich, strike it rich with Richmond" And here are (from memory) the words of the Juicy Fruit Gum ad: "Juicy Fruit adds to your fun It's a hit with everyone Fine fruit flavour, what a treat Makes your mouth feel fresh and sweet Juciy Fruit adds to your fun Juicy Fruit chewing gum" ISTR they used a very similar jingle in the US for Doublemint gum, something like: "Doublemint adds to your fun Doubles fun for everyone You will love it, millions do Stick it in yer gob and chew" I made that last line up as I can't remember the real version! Anyone remember how it really went? Finally, anyone remember the Fry's chocolate campaign "Big Fry" (said in a deep voice with lots of reverb). Wasn't there a jingle to go with that? I think it was something like "Big Fry is comin' to town..." - anyone remember? (Ye gods, I worry about myself sometimes - I can remember this sort of crap, but not important stuff!) |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Alec Date: 22 Feb 07 - 09:22 AM I seem to remember that the Big Fry ads featured George Lazenby who was subsequently cast as James Bond partially on the basis of them. I worry about myself as well,Scrump. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Scrump Date: 22 Feb 07 - 09:35 AM Aye thart reet Alec. It were George Lazenby. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: sapper82 Date: 22 Feb 07 - 07:55 PM Taking time off from my night shift of testing the Heathrow branch on the TRU; Who recalls the singer Owen Brannigen doing the Newcastle Brown Ale Commercials? It's a strong beer it's a bottled beer, With the North's Biggest sale, For complete satisfaction, Newcastle Brown Ale. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Jim Lad Date: 22 Feb 07 - 10:14 PM The Milky Bar Kid is strong and Tough And only the best is good enough The creamiest milk The whitest bar The goodness that's in MILKY BAR! |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: clueless don Date: 23 Feb 07 - 09:08 AM Back in the 1950's, there was an ad campaign for a product called "Sunny Boy". I think it was some sort of sweet drink. The jingle started out Sunny Boy, Sunny Boy two for a nickel Sunny Boy and later in the jingle there was a part that went giddy-up, giddy-up, giddy-up buuuuuuuuuuy....Bordens today! I assume that "Sunny Boy" (or maybe it was "Sonny Boy" - can't remember at this point) was a Bordens product. Anyway, it wasn't until decades later that I discovered that this jingle was based on an old song called "Pony Boy" (or possibly "Tony Boy".) My father-in-law would sing it to my baby daughter as he bounced her on his foot (as he sat with legs crossed, the baby on the foot of the leg on top), holding her hands. His version went Pony Boy, Pony Boy won't you be my Pony Boy? Marry me, carry me, straight across the sea. Don't say no, here we go, giddy-up, giddy-up, giddy-up, giddy-up, WHOA! (whoops!) My Pony Boy. On the "WHOA", he would lean my daughter backwards, much to her delight. Google turns up slightly different lyrics to the song, but I'll stick to this version! Don |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: autolycus Date: 24 Feb 07 - 03:44 PM The Grasshopper's Dance by Ernest Bucalossi.(1900/1905) That's the name of the novelty tune used recently on Brit.tv for the dancing milk bottles ad. Used to be on the radio in the 40s/50s. I went into a charity shop here in Norwich today,and found the tune on a 78 !! (Thank you,up there.) The jingle I pointlessly remember is for Danish Blue cheese. Two phrases on two lines waved about like a pair of scissors and I used to copy the waving with my arms at the time (late50s/early 60s). nobody was interested then either. Heeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeelp !! Please,somebody say they honestly remember that add.Or ad, even.(Sorry.Quite unibtentional. Am IIIIIIIII tired.) Ivor |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: autolycus Date: 24 Feb 07 - 03:47 PM Incidentally,the only way I found this thread again was via my personal page. What's the way via some search or other if I can't remember the exact wordin g of the thread,please? Thanks. Ivor |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Jim Lad Date: 24 Feb 07 - 03:50 PM Go through your old posts? |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: autolycus Date: 25 Feb 07 - 08:33 AM Yes,thast what i did this time. It's the threads where ididn't post - say,I've thought of something for an old thread I never contributed . Ivor |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,Granny Date: 25 Feb 07 - 09:56 PM Coates comes up from Somerset Where the cider apples grow (wonder why I remember jingles for alcohol) LOL This is the bitter with the bite, this is, Flowers Keg, the bitter with the bite, this is If you want a pint of bitter Flowers Keg you'll find it better Open up the bitter with the bite! oh, and Ticka Ticka Timex, tra la la (Christmas TV advert, sung to Deck The Halls) |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,Granny Date: 25 Feb 07 - 09:58 PM Little Jackie Horner Sitting in the corner Eating winkles with a safety pin His mother said, "Jack - A much better snack Is a little bit of salmon from the John West tin" (probably dates from the 1930s, my father used to sing it) |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST Date: 21 Mar 07 - 01:52 PM nescaFE |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Old Grizzly Date: 21 Mar 07 - 02:11 PM Whitbread Trophy - the pint that thinks it's a quart I'm sure there are more words to this D |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,Rogerric Date: 22 Mar 07 - 12:32 AM Back in the 60s, when I lived in central Pennsylvania, a jingle ran on local TV for a department store near State College. This tune has been staging periodic random performances in my head for the last 40 years. It went: See Sam's in Philipsburg, Open daily nine to nine, Pay by cash or pay on time, Either way Sam treats you fine. No Grammy contender here, but it had a catchy melody that embedded itself into the nap and weave of my subconscious.. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,ESTMainMan Date: 22 Mar 07 - 12:49 AM OK - how 'bout this one ... Good morning, good morning, The best to you each morning, K E double L, O double good, Kellogg's best to you! Legend has it that this jingle inspired John Lennon's "Good Morning Good Morning" found on the Beatles' Sgt. Pepper's Album. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Scrump Date: 22 Mar 07 - 07:12 AM Legend has it that this jingle inspired John Lennon's "Good Morning Good Morning" found on the Beatles' Sgt. Pepper's Album. That could be true - I remember that jingle. I read that Lennon was inspired by the PAMS radio jingle used on the UK offshore pirate radio station Radio London: Good morning, Good morning Everything looks good when you open your eyes with Wonderful Radio London Maybe it was both! (Anyone remember those old PAMS jingles?) |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: clueless don Date: 22 Mar 07 - 08:40 AM There was more to that Kellogg's Corn Flakes jingle. I think the first verse was something like Good morning, good morning the best to you each morning let a happy greeting from Kellogg's Corn Flakes start you on your way! Or something like that. Don |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,Gas and Tonic Date: 24 Mar 07 - 12:09 PM What were the lyrics to the old (Esso?) jingle. All I remember of it is something like this: "Esso puts a tiger in your car ...helps you go very far.... So when you put your foot down, you won't get a put down. dee dee dee, dee dee, dee dee, dee dee dah!" |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: The Fooles Troupe Date: 25 Mar 07 - 08:18 AM They have just held the 50 year reunion of "The Happy Little Vegemites" - only one was unable to attend - sadly - he must have not eaten all his Vegemite... |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,Pitheris Date: 25 Mar 07 - 08:58 AM Back in the mid 1970's there was a jug band that did some parodys of commercials. Three of them would be dressed up with long black beards and they would start debating the three great schools of chiropracty. This would eventually turn into the Rice crispies jingle. Dan Hicks did a radio commercial for Boon's Farm apple wine and a few other radio ads in the early 1970s. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST Date: 08 Apr 07 - 09:34 AM Tommy Makem & Clancy Bros. Lyrics, Bringin' home the oil, me boys, Trivia Gulf Oil sponsored US television coverage (NBC 'Special Reports') of the NASA space launches and missions in the 1960s. One commercial sponsoring this coverage, one of the first commercial music videos of its day, featured an Irish band singing a rousing maritime song with this chorus (note: 'oil' pronounced 'isle', 'boys' pronounced 'byes'): (Hey!) Bringin' home the oil, me boys, bringin' home the oil! Sailing all around the world, bringin' home the oil! A workin' on a giant ship, it's very hard we toil, A sailin' into Bantry Bay, bringin' home the oil! With the final verse: We're buildin' other tankers now to speed more oil to you The Universe Kuwait, me lads, -Japan and Portugal too And now the Universe Ireland, I'm very proud to say Is among the giant ships a-bringin' oil to Bantry Bay (Chorus) See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Betelgeuse_incident |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: clueless don Date: 09 Apr 07 - 09:14 AM I was thinking recently about a jingle that I heard in the early Seventies in Ithaca New York. It was a radio ad for a wine called Allegria (sp?) It went something like this: It's one-oh-three in Tennessee L. A. is really feelin' the heat! It's one-oh-four in Baltimore and they're fryin' eggs in the street! You turn on the T. V. station and the weather man says "Guess what!" It's only 99 near the county line but it looks like it's gonna get hot! So you pour yourself some Allegria the wine you drink over the rocks and sit by the pool feelin' mighty cool from your head down to your socks. This jingle took the campus community at Cornell by storm (the product itself may also have been popular, I wouldn't know.) But then, someone pointed out that the product was imported from Portugal, which at the time had colonies in Angola and Mozambique. Campus opinion almost immediately turned against it. There was a follow up radio ad campaign, but it died away quickly and the product was never heard of again. Don |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,Bubblehead Bob Date: 15 Apr 07 - 10:17 AM Shredded Ralston for your breakfast Start your day off SHINING BRIGHT Full of cowboy energy With a flavor that' just right It's delicious and nutricious Bite size and ready to eat So take a tip from Tom Go and tell your Mom Shredded Ralston CANT BE BEAT! |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: DMcG Date: 15 Apr 07 - 10:27 AM Whitbread Trophy - the pint that thinks it's a quart I'm sure there are more words to this .... It's got the body, the body, that satisfies, It can't be modest, No matter how it tries, 'Cause its the big head bitter, Trophy bitter, The best that you've ever bought. Whitbread, Big head, Trophy Bitter, The pint that think's its a quart. (I think I'll go and shoot myself now ...) |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST Date: 18 Apr 07 - 02:16 PM A jar of jam some slices of ham a doughnut and a bun and a great big box or ricicles it's sure to be lots of fun |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,carl Date: 18 Apr 07 - 07:11 PM When you are this big, they call you Mister, (MR Big bar) Nothing does it like 7-up. Always look to Imperial for the best (ESSO) Must get a mustang, get a mustang now (Ford) Put a tiger in your tank (ESSO) Vegetable, Animal, Mineral (VAM hair cream) Double your pleasure, double your fun, with doublemint, doublemint, doublemint gum Rolaids consume up to 47 times their weight in excess stomach acid he kissed you once, but will he kiss you agsin? Be certain with Certs. Listerine kills millions of germs on contact Pay me now, or pay me later (car product, not sure for what) |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,Carl Date: 18 Apr 07 - 07:16 PM Forhot one ENO is the one, bubbly, bubbly ENO Plop, plop fizz fizzoh what a relief it is Alka Seltzer |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,kerryguy7 Date: 18 Apr 07 - 08:44 PM For all of you New Yorkers out there do you remember this...? "Baseball and Ballantine Baseball and Ballantine Balantine and Baseball what a treat...! So when you're at the game Think of the three ring name You'll all agree that nothing can compare with.. Baseball and Ballantine..." That was the old Ballantine beer jingle that used to play during the radio and television broadcasts of the New York Yankee games during the '50s and early '60s. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST Date: 25 Apr 07 - 11:37 AM I can go back before the ban on cigarette ads on TV--one of my favorite commercials: "You can take Salem out of the country, but You can't take the country ouf of Salem." I found this site because, inexplicably the "ooey, gooey rich and chewy inside" popped into my head, mid shower. did anyone mention the Cal Worthington and his dog spot commercials? You can actually see/here them on another side If you're lookin for a brand new set of wheels I will stand upon my head to make more deals I will stand upon my head till my ears are turning red go see Cal, go see Cal, go see Cal my daughter wouldn't believe me so I searched on it, to prove it to her. Now that's called wasting time! Not only did I save space in my brain for this, I had to prove to a 10 year old that I was right. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,saulgoldie Date: 25 Apr 07 - 12:37 PM I haven't read the whole thread through, so I don't know if this has been mentioned yet, but... Smokey the bear, smokey the bear; Prowlin and a-growlin and a sniffin the air; He can find a fire before it starts to flame; That's why the call him smokey, that is how he got his name. Great thread! |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: saulgoldie Date: 27 Apr 07 - 12:44 PM "Sometimes you feel like a nut; sometimes you don't." For Peter Paul ALmond Joy and Mounds candybars. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Cool Beans Date: 27 Apr 07 - 12:49 PM The complete lyrics to "Smokey the Bear" are in the Digitrad. It's a great song. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,AshburnStadium Date: 27 Apr 07 - 02:59 PM How could Philadelphians forget "Nobody bakes a cake as tasty as a Tastykake"? More for those of us in the Delaware Valley: Everybody who knows goes to Melrose, everybody who knows goes to Melrose, everybody who knows goes to the Melrose Diner-Restaurant for the most in quality! (that jingle for the Melrose Diner at 15th & Snyder Sts. at Passyunk Ave. in South Philly still airs to this day in the wee hours of the morning on KYW Newsradio 1060) ----- The home of happy auto parts Where saving money starts At Jimmy's Used Auto Parts ----- Everybody goes to Gino's, 'cause Gino's is the place to go! (a hamburger chain that was the only place in the Philly are to get Kentucky Fried Chicken) ----- It's not a fancy salon - it's nothing but a Quonset hut! But... (Chorus) If you've got a passion for fashion And you've got a craving for saving Take the wheel of your automobile And swing on down to Ideal! (instrumental interlude then repeat chorus) The Ideal Manufacturing Company is on Route 30, the White Horse Pike in Hammonton, New Jersey. Open every night and all day Sunday! For those not familiar with the Ideal jingle, you can listen to it here: http://mcnally.cc/ideal.htm Midway down that page is "click for the REAL jingle" and offers you either RealAudio or .mp3. Hope you enjoyed! Bill at Ashburn Stadium |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,edgebander Date: 11 May 07 - 10:06 AM Websters pennine bitter=Cornet carillon by Ronald Binge.Look him up and you`ll be surprised by how much you already know about him! |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Cool Beans Date: 11 May 07 - 01:33 PM Powder your teeth, Powder your teeth, Powder your teeth, Don't paste 'em. For the cleanest, whitest Teeth of your life Powder your teeth, Don't paste 'em. US radio commercial from the late 1950s. Can't recall the specific brand of tooth powder. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,edgebander Date: 11 May 07 - 04:01 PM You`ll wonder where the yellow went when you brush your teeth with Pepsodent |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,jon steele Date: 13 May 07 - 11:36 PM I remember the words submitted by Mark Cohen, except the line "tell your riders please" I remember as "tell your passengers please" My memory is from 1960s NY City television channels. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: clueless don Date: 14 May 07 - 08:58 AM This one was bouncing around in my head the other day: Drink new Patio Diet Cola refreshing way to stay slim! It's sugar-free, low calorie get true cola taste, while you trim. Try it, Patio, Buy it, Patio, Diet Cola today! It's possible that I have "Try it" and "Buy it" transposed. Patio Diet Cola was a Pepsi product back in the sixties, I believe. Don |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,Breebamac Date: 15 May 07 - 01:57 PM To the person trying to remember the St. Joseph Aspirin jingle...It's my favorite! pump pump pump pump pump pumps your blood... the process begins with the right atrium with CO2 that enters the heart through bicuspid valve, the right ventricle, coronary artery, and lungs once inside the lungs it pumps the carbon dee-oxide and frees up its oxygen supply then its back into the heart through the coronary vein left atrium and left ventricle pump pump pump pump pump pump... It was fun to memorize and helped me through many biology courses in college! |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Tim theTwangler Date: 15 May 07 - 02:21 PM How about "Use your old coppers in sixpenny lots" For the Decimalisation of £sd to the "New moneY" There was another that semed to be THe words decemalistaion Decimalise Decimalisation will change your lives I think I was scarred for life by those two. Now How many groats was an Aztec bar? Hmmmm One for Geaorgian Silver I think. |
Subject: RE: "Uncle Whoa Bill" 1930's Radio Program From: GUEST,GUEST: Helen Date: 29 May 07 - 12:57 PM |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,mollieb Date: 08 Jun 07 - 04:13 PM who did the ad "all day strong,all day long"? Was it for Lifebuoy soap? |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,Guest Date: 10 Jun 07 - 12:41 AM Mattel's ad for a vanity in the 60's. Oh how I wanted that thing!! My parents wouldn't buy it. Been traumatized ever since! A little girl Becomes a lovely lady With a vanity all her own You get a beauty brush and comb Just like Mommy's very own And some makeup just like Mommy uses But it's yours alone A little girl Becomes a lovely lady With a vanity all her own |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Cool Beans Date: 26 Aug 07 - 06:06 PM Pamper, Pamper, new shampoo. Gentle as a lamb, so right for you. Gentle as a lamb? Yes ma'am. Pamper, Pamper, new shampoo. (US TV jungle, before Pampers became a brand name for diapers.) |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: COINWOLF Date: 26 Aug 07 - 06:20 PM The jingle of morris dancers in the streets of Upton. The next jingle is the third week of September at the Upton Feel Good Festival where the town celebrates the change from Upton under Severn to Upton Upon Severn. (best flood picture goes to Chinese national news site) |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,Don Firth Date: 26 Aug 07 - 06:52 PM I note that someone posted this above. But not who did it. I remember hearing when I was a little squirt, back in the 1930s: Rinso White, Rinso White Happy little wash-day song. For the radio jingles, this was sung by 9-year-old Belle Miriam ("Bubbles") Silverman. Better known later as Beverly Sills. Don Firth |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,TJ in San Diego Date: 27 Aug 07 - 01:18 PM Good grief! I never thought to see this dumped on a "folk" pile. However, having grown up in central California in the forties and fifties......... I remember a classmate in business school who worked for Wrigley Co. I remarked that I had begun to hate that jingle, "Double your pleasure, double your fun, etc." for Doublemint gum. He replied, "Yeah, but you can't get it out of your head, can you?" Point taken - reluctently. I'm surprised no one has resurrected the hoary old "Chester and Miss Kitty" jokes. I remember, too, the Tom Mix radio show in the forties, sponsored by Hot Ralston cereal. The theme song was "Pony Boy." Anyone remember that tune? |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Joe_F Date: 27 Aug 07 - 09:18 PM TJ: I thought the Tom Mix tune was that of "When It's Roundup Time in Texas". It began Shredded Ralston for your breakfast & ended Take a tip from Tom: Go and tell your mom Shredded Ralston can't be beat. but I can't remember what went in between. I never presumed to tell my mom any such thing. I knew perfectly well that french toast, waffles, and pancakes (especially in the shape of people) were much better. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: clueless don Date: 28 Aug 07 - 09:31 AM GUEST,Guest (10 Jun 07 - 12:41 AM), You mentioned "Mattel's ad for a vanity in the 60's." I believe the product was called "Budding Beauty Vanity". I'm remembering "Budding Beauty Vanity - by Marx!", rather than Mattel. Don |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,Dana Date: 04 Sep 07 - 12:05 PM I posted the following (see below) in November and December 2005. Then no one posted in the "Jingles you remember" thread again until... February 2007? Is that possible? I'm stilling humming these jingles and interested to hear if anyone remembers the rest of the words, or for that matter, even remembers the jingles period. I really hope that I don't somehow kill the thread again! I'm friendly - honest. :-) Dana Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,Dana Date: 16 Nov 05 - 11:40 AM I don't think these have been mentioned: For Nabisco Premium Saltine Crackers (circa 1964): Premium Saltine reclosable pack, You open 'em up and you close 'em back. They stay crisp until You get to the very last cracker. Premium Saltine! Fig Newton (same era): The one and the only Fig Newton is a very remarkable thing... (don't remember the rest, although the tune's still with me; may have been a girl on a tree swing in the TV commercial; anyone?) It ended with: The one and the only Fig Newton is a very remarkable, very remarkable, very reMARKable thing!" Others have mentioned a couple of sixties-era Chef Boyardee commercials (e.g. the "French school kids" one for Spaghetti and Meatballs: "Come when the bell calls (tolls?), spaghetti and meatballs"; and, another for Ravioli: "Ravioli, we like ravioli..."). There was a third one in that series, I believe for Beefaroni, featuring "British" school children. I don't know the name of the "English sounding" tune was or all the words, but there was something about "oodles and oodles of big (tasty?) noodles, and beef, tomato and cheese" -- or something like that. But the one I wish had *never* aired was for Del Monte canned juices. I was in fourth grade when this one was popular and my last name was "Belmonte" back then, so you can imagine the rest: Del Monte fruit juice drinks, so fresh, so light. Del Monte fruit juice drinks -- good morning, noon or night! Fill in the gaps where you can. Hope I helped folks remember some more jingles/ads. and... Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,Dana Date: 30 Dec 05 - 08:45 AM WOW! Ten years of posting to various web forums and internet newsgroups and I've *never* totally killed a thread anywhere! Until now, it seems. :-) It's been a month and a half since I tossed in these jingle fragments and not one person has anything to add?!? Gee whiz. I was even on topic in this "off" topic discussion. I'm amazed (and I think I'm talkin' to myself - ack!). I guess I'll just slink back into the darkness, humming a 40 year old TV jingle about canned pasta 'cuz I can't remember the WORDS!!! |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Stephen R. Date: 05 Sep 07 - 11:56 AM "The cool shades of evening their mantle were spreading, As Mary, all smiling, was saying so clear: 'Come, darling, let's toast as we did at our wedding, And drink to our future with good East Side Beer.' " Anyone remember that? And there were more East Side pastiches of oldies--"In the gloaming" &c--but I can't recall the words. Stephen |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: MystMoonstruck Date: 05 Sep 07 - 07:32 PM "It's Shake & Bake!" "And I helped!" (mother and daughter to hubby/dad) I don't know if I missed this along the way, but, to this day, my mother cannot hear "Blue Danube Waltz" without singing: "Get Rival Dog Food! (dog barking quite musically) Arf! Arf! Arf! Arf!" (Try it!) By the way, Festus on "Gunsmoke" was played by Ken Curtis (who used to sing with The Sons of the Pioneers and also was a writer/director). I tried reading all of the responses and might have missed someone answering it already. As for "Jingle Bells", was it "Floating heads! Floating heads!" that you remembered, with Santa, seated on the electric shaver's much-vaunted "floating heads" for a smoother shave, snowboarding over the hills? That seemed to be trotted out every Christmas for a number of years in the Sixties. "From the land of sky blue waters..." (with "Indian" chants and tom-toms sounding throughout the jingle~though I don't recall the rest of the lyrics~something like "Hamm's! The King of Beers!". I think that was Hamm's being hawked by a cartoon bear and all of his animated woodsy buddies. "I'd walk a mile for a Camel." (After smoking a number of years, the customer wouldn't be able to walk a mile, but people didn't seem to think about that then.) "It's not nice to fool Mother Nature!" It was for some butter substitute, but I don't recall which. Mother Nature was played by Dena Dietrich. How about the little argumentative tub of Parkay~first "Butter!" then "Parfaaay!" "I can't believe I ate the whole thing!" There were so many Alka Seltzer commercials, all of them very clever. They also had "Mama mia! That's-a specy spicy..." after the man in the commercial within a commercial had to keep eating during endless takes. What about the new husband whose wife is doing some experimental cooking? I think it was something like "I've never seen a meatball that size," from the ill-looking hubby. I can't remember the recipe she happily proclaims at the end of the commercial, perhaps sweet and sour something. I don't remember much of this one except for "Hi, guy!" (delivered by big, genial Chuck McCann) and "Mona!", an end line that was an ad lib by an actor whose name slips my mind for now. Oh! It was Bill Fiore! Remember the commercial with the shared medicine cabinet, in which the slight, darkhaired man opened the cabinet door to come face-to-face with the guy in the next apartment? It was very cute and funny, and I think they did at least three of them. For the life of me, I can't remember WHAT they were advertising. Maybe it was a deodorant. Speaking of Lark set to "The William Tell Overture": That set off a hilarious set of commercials that led to Clayton Moore in Lone Ranger regalia confronting the Lark guy about using HIS theme! Teehee! Later, Totino's Pizza Rolls (I believe it was) joined in the fray; their ad featured a takeoff of the Lark spokesman, talking people into trying a pizza roll, then the Lone Ranger AND Tonto (Jay Silverheels) entered the scene! I LOVED these ads! Talk about crossing universes! I just might have those on a VHS of classic ads. Does anyone remember the amazing musical number that Great American Soups did with actress/singer/dancer Ann Miller as the housewife who launches into a song-and-dance number to tell her husband about all of the GAS (*giggle*) flavors? The kitchen set split in two and slid aside to reveal a stage worthy of an MGM musical. I don't recall the lyrics except for one line: "Let's face the Chicken Gumbo and dance!", at which point she goes into a wild tap dance routine. When she ends up in her husband's arms in the classic dip position, he wearily asks, "Emily, do you have to make such a big production of everything?" Mom and I still use that line when something seems overboard, too elaborate. By the way, it WAS excellent soup! My favorites were cream of mushroom and chicken noodle, and I probably WAS influenced by the ad. I have memories of a dog food commercial in which you saw only the large dog's long legs, the food dish and a gaggle of ducklings that scurried around eating kibble from the dish and where it was spilled on the floor. In a voiceover, duck dialogue was supplied, something like: "I don't see a dog." "Do you see a dog?" "I don't see a dog!" etc. Most people look at me as if I've gone mad when I talk about this commercial. Anyone else remember it? If my mom didn't, I probably WOULD think it's my imagination. In another dog food ad, the wife keeps telling the husband about the "lion food" they need to but. The husband says, "But Bijou isn't a lion!" Then, they show a tiny scruffy dog, and the wife says, "HE thinks he is!"~at which point, the dog emits a lion's roar. The same company did a reverse ad, in which the husband says, "But Bijou isn't a dog!" Cut to very large lion lounging on couch (if I recall). "HE thinks he is!" She delivers that line in that babying tone some of us use with our pets. Again, I haven't a clue what brand this was for. I remember jingleless ads: "The Teaberry Shuffle" and "No Matter What Shape Your Stomach's In" (Alka Seltzer). The latter instrumental was actually "Music to Watch Girls By"~I think; isn't it by the Bob Crewe Generation? Was the shuffle tune an original because my mind keeps bringing up a Herb Alpert tune ("The Spanish Flea?"). Oh! Remember the Alka Seltzer ad in which the guy sat in one chair with his cartoon stomach in another, arguing over what should not be eaten. "You eat pepperoni pizza, you're gonna get heartburn!" the stomach warns him. Or, was that for Rolaids? Commercials can become entertainment but leave you at a loss what they're advertising. Wasn't there an ad for prunes: "Today the flavor! Tomorrow the wrinkles!"? They did several of these. In one, Ray Bradbury made a guest appearance, denying that he predicted that people in the future eat prunes! "Where's the beef?!" was delivered by Clara Peller (Or, is that Pellar? I really should have checked.) But, which burger-seller was it for? Again, remember the commercial but forget the brand seems to be the norm--at least for me. "In the valley of the Jolly~Ho! Ho! Ho~~Green Giant!" That even inspired a rock 'n' roll song! I really have to stop this and do something else! But, this certainly is a brainshaker! |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Y_Not Date: 05 Sep 07 - 08:25 PM I remember the watch adverts that used to hit the tele in TIME for Christmas. Go take a jump off Blackpool Tower (tra la la la la la la la la) Hit the gound at ninety mile an hour (tra la la la la la la la la) Although your blood wil be freely flowing (tra la la la tra la la la la la la) Your Timex watch will still be going (tra la la la la la la la la) |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: john f weldon Date: 05 Sep 07 - 08:52 PM German oopah-band style... Oh Brew me no Brew mit artificial bubbles... Those carbonated beers of today! Utica Club still takes the troubles To age beer the natural way! |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,labbie Date: 06 Sep 07 - 08:59 AM Can someone please tell me who sang and who were the actors in the old No More Rice Krispies song in operatic form? I am looking for a copy. I want to share it in my acting classes I'm teaching. Thanks, Labbie Dabbie |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: CapriUni Date: 06 Sep 07 - 12:17 PM Okay, this is half-remembered, but does anyone else remember fully the original "Meow Mix" lyrics? Something along the lines of (sung melodiously by a live action cat): "I love chicken, I love tuna! I love liver, Please deliver Meow mix to (something, something)..." Into a fast patter song. And it ends on an enunciated "me-ow!" Then, the announcer: "Meow Mix. So good, cats ask for it by name." Later, it was discovered that too much tuna is bad for cats, and they changed the recipe, so they did away with the lyrics, and now, it's a can just singing "m'yow, m'yow, m'yow, m'yow!" to the same tune. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Cool Beans Date: 06 Sep 07 - 12:35 PM MystMoontruck, you are not insane. I remember the Rival Dog Food (arf arf! arf arf!)commercial. And "Today the pits, tomorrow the wrinkles" ad for pitted prunes. I believe Stan Freberg did 'em on the radio. And boy, do you know your obscure actors!!! |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: MystMoonstruck Date: 06 Sep 07 - 04:35 PM Pits! That's it! Shows you my totally wonky memory, with it's on-and-off retrieval. Stan Freberg did the voiceover on the TV commercials, too. Actually, I think that he designed that campaign for them. One ad had a rather stuffy-looking gentleman being talked into trying a prune. While he approved the absence of a pit, he did note, "They're still rather badly wrinkled." Then, that grand voice would announce, "Today the pits, tomorrow the wrinkles!" "Purina Cat Chow~Chow Chow Chow!" Remember the lady chachaing with her cat? Great! It's not just Mom and me who remember that Rival ad! It's weird how some campaigns imbed themselves so thoroughly in our minds that they pop out at odd times. Now, if I could find someone who remembers the ducklings eating the dog food, I'd reach a further state of bliss. *giggle* I remember Oscar Meyer's ad with the contrary little boy: "Oh, I'm glad I'm not an Oscar Meyer Weiner. That is what I'd never want to be. For if I was an Oscar Meyer Weiner..." I don't remember the exact wording, only that he runs into a disapproving group of children then joins them in singing the usual jingle. It was an animated commercial I think. "Hot Dogs, Armour Hot Dogs What kind of kids love Armour Hot Dogs? Big kids, little kids, kids who climb on rocks. Fat kids, skinny kids, even kids with chicken pox love hot dogs, Armour Hot Dogs. The dogs kids love to bite!" Wow! What nook or cranny of my brain did that emerge from? Actress/model Barbara Carrera had her screen (OK~TV screen) debut as the personification of Chiquita Banana. I admit that I found these lyrics, which seem to differ in places from what I remember: "I'm Chiquita Banana and I've come to say Bananas have to ripen in a certain way. When they are fleck'd with brown and have a golden hue, Bananas taste the best and are the best for you. You can put them in a salad, You can put them in a pie aye Anyway you want to eat them, It's impossible to beat them. But bananas like the climate of the very, very tropical equator. So you should never put bananas in the refrigerator. No no no no!" I think most of the informative lyrics were lost on young ones as we went from a cartoon banana to Ms. Carrera. The Chiquita site I checked did admit that there have been lots of rewrites since the Forties. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: MystMoonstruck Date: 06 Sep 07 - 04:59 PM old commercials on YouTube! I hope this will work since I used the "blue clicky". It's a link to YouTube, where you can look at lots of old commercials, including an array of Jolly Green Giant ones, starting with the original B&W version! |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: MystMoonstruck Date: 06 Sep 07 - 08:39 PM I felt bad about repeating information that I hadn't noticed above, then I noted that a number of us have done that. Considering our history of being deluged by advertisements, it's not that surprising that we're compiling so much and sometimes repeating some, as I did with Chiquita Banana and a couple of others. I see that someone previously quoted the anti-Oscar Meyer boy completely, recalling the complete stanza. Yea! It was fun to read. I didn't see if the musical percolator product was identified. My mom and I think it's a Folger's ad. Or, was it Maxwell House? See? We might remember the ads, but often the product is forgotten. They should remember to include the product's name IN the jingle, true? Someone wrote this: A candy bar jingle... "Sometimes you feel like a nut, sometimes you don't." That was Almond Joy and Mounds. "Sometimes you feel like a nut, sometimes you don't. Almond Joy's got nuts. Mounds don't. 'Cause sometimes you feel like a nut, sometimes you don't!" Also, some cigarette advertised with the jingle "A silly millimeter longer..." I think that also led to the "cigarette break" in which the longer cigarette helped stave off a firing squad, got caught in an elevator door, and many other odd situations~or so I recall. In one ad, they featured the leaning horse from "Cat Ballou", the one Lee Marvin credited part of his Best Actor Oscar to: "I think half of this belongs to a horse somewhere out in the Valley." I seem to remember that this as showed a gypsyish-appareled man taking the product's vaunted extra-long break before repairing the caravan, and the horse was leaning against the wagon, apparently napping while awaiting repairs. This thread is quite addictive! I promise: No more entries till someone else comes along. I wonder: Can posts me edited so that I could put info together? I don't see an edit button anywhere. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Cool Beans Date: 06 Sep 07 - 09:43 PM Myst, I remember the duckling and the dog. And also Ken-L Ration Lean red meat What we doggies Love to eat! |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Azizi Date: 16 Sep 07 - 09:50 AM Here's two websites that I just found for information & videos about popular jingles from way back when: http://www.tvparty.com/vaultcom2.html and http://www.80stvthemes.com/commercials/ ** Sorry if the links to these websites are already posted on this thread}, but since this thread is kinda long :o} it's not gonna hurt to post them again. Enjoy! |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,Guest_uscriders Date: 16 Sep 07 - 12:22 PM My faulty memory (it has been over 50 years) was: Sunny Boy Sunny Boy it's a bottle of drinking joy needs no sugar pure delight needs no sugar tastes just right Sunny Boy Sunny Boy low in cost you know so giddy-up, giddy-up, giddy-up go get Sunny Boy |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Relson Date: 16 Sep 07 - 01:02 PM "What's half the fun of having feet? Red Goose Shoes Whose low price gives Mom a treat? Red Goose Shoes Lots of value for the price, shoes that fit, style that's nice Red Goose Shoes What shoes are sold just down the street? Red Goose Shoes" also "Sorry, Charley only the best tuna can be Starkist." |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,Stringsinger Date: 16 Sep 07 - 03:59 PM Christianity hits the spot. Twelve apostles, that's a lot. Father, Son and the Holy Ghost, Christianity is the most. Bottled at Jones University, SC Frank |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Azizi Date: 16 Sep 07 - 05:25 PM I found this example while searching the Internet for something else. Some folks from the UK might remember this ad: "There's an ice cream van that has been coming around here on nights of resonable weather and the tune it plays is 'O Solo Mio' which a lot of Brits of a certain age will associate with a long running advert for walls ice cream Cornetto's and hence that is what I end up singing as the van comes around (Just one cornettoooo, give it to meeeeee, delicious ice cream from Italyyyyyy).I found an energetic version of this on the same tape as the Steve Reich and Prefab Sprout Interviews though I've only placed an extract here as the full tune is the only tune available on iTunes (link here iTunes required) from Pookiesnackenburger who I believe were from Brighton and who had founding members who went on to form Stomp. All together now… Just one Cornetto (extract)" [go to this website http://stuffem.wordpress.com/2007/07/02/tape-archive-just-one-cornetto-1985/ and then click on the sound thingy] |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,l goodman Date: 19 Sep 07 - 11:41 PM Hey Moonstruck, I found your post in a google search for: "I don't see a dog, do you see a dog?" I was telling my kids about this ad, and I too wasn't sure if maybe I'd imagined it. Have you gotten any other information on that ad? And what is Mudcat Cafe? lee goodman |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,AshburnStadium Date: 22 Sep 07 - 06:20 AM More Philly jingles: Everybody who knows goes to Melrose, everybody who knows goes to Melrose, everybody who knows goes to the Melrose Diner-Restaurant for the most...in quality! (still aired in the wee hours on KYW-1060) KYW, Newsradio, 1060! (spoken:) From Independence Mall, this is Newsradio, KYW, 1060 on your dial, serving Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware. (Their traffic reports still open with car horns doing the KYW jingle: C,C,B,A,G; going down the scale) Everybody goes to Gino's - 'cause Gino's is the place to go! (for good sirloin burgers - and for many years in Philly, it was the only place to get Kentucky Fried Chicken) Nobody bakes a cake as tasty as a Tastykake! (still their jingle) Call For Action! GReenwood 7-5312! (WFIL, later WPVI, 6-ABC's consumer hotline) It's not a fancy salon, it's nothing but a Quonset hut! But...if you've got a passion for fashion, and you've got a craving for saving, take the wheel of your automobile and swing on down to Ideal! The home of happy auto parts where saving money starts - at Jimmy's Used Auto Parts! |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST Date: 22 Sep 07 - 10:27 PM Meow Mix complete lyrics circa 1972: I love chicken, I love liver, I love tuna, Please deliver! Now you know What cats like best: I't meow mix, meow mix, Meow meow meow meow meow meow meow meow .... instrumental continues. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: CapriUni Date: 23 Sep 07 - 01:05 AM Thansk Guest of Sept. 22, 10:27p! I knew I was close... Any idea why they scrapped the lyrics altogether instead of just changing "tuna" to "salmon"? It still scans well... |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Valmai Goodyear Date: 23 Sep 07 - 03:00 PM Cadbury's Hazelnut chocolate was once advertised with the jingle, 'What's got hazelnuts in every bite?' Uncouth persons used to utter the response 'Squirrel shit!' at the tops of their voices. Valmai (Lewes) |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,George Date: 22 Oct 07 - 10:36 PM I wish I could remember a Philadelphia jingle which ended in a singing of the telephone number... Sagamore 2-2900 from the early 50s. Many people recall the jingle but no one knows the company or product being advertised. Any help from the old timers... Thanks, George |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Melissa Date: 23 Oct 07 - 02:59 AM "I am stuck on Band-aid 'cause Band-aid's stuck on me." "The taste will tickle your fancy..and the bubbles will tickle your nose." Squirt/Sprite/Fresca? Something like that. For McDonald's, I remember the "cup ran away with the spoon" part as being sort of a 'shave and a haircut' end for the commercial--not exactly part of the 'You deserve a break today' thing. For Oreo, the one I remember starts "Who's that kid with an Oreo cookie, (something) together (something) forever, what a classic combination..." This is a FUN topic! M |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: clueless don Date: 23 Oct 07 - 08:52 AM Since Melissa mentioned McDonald's, here is an old jingle from a McDonald's competitor that didn't survive - Burger Chef: For fifteen cents a nickel and a dime at Burger Chef you'll eat better every time! 'cause a nickel and a dime will get: french fried potatoes, thick, thick shake, or the very best fifteen cent hamburger yet! I'm reminded of a catch line from an old (American) TV show, "The Naked City" - "There are six (?) million stories in the naked city - this has been one of them." Well, old jingles are continually bubbling up from the dim recesses of my memory - this has been one of them. Don |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: paula t Date: 24 Oct 07 - 07:15 AM How about.. "Opal fruits. Made to make your mouth water." "Mackeson. It looks good, it tastes good-and by golly it does you good!" "Watch out! Watch out!There's an Ernie about!" (milk advert!) "A Mars a day helps you work rest and play". "Up and down, up and down , till they're clean and sparkling" (public information film about how to brush your teeth) |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,Guest Date: 04 Nov 07 - 10:47 PM Don't wrap it, bag it, with Baggies -- it's in the Bag! New tear off plastic bags on a roll, Great idea, bless my soul! Don't wrap it, bag it, with Baggies -- it's in the Bag! |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: melodeonboy Date: 05 Nov 07 - 01:46 AM Well, that reminds me of another one: It's in the bag, it's in the bag, It's in the bag, it's in the bag. Brooke Bond tea in tea bags! |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,Young Buchan Date: 05 Nov 07 - 06:35 AM As children we rendered the abovementioned Pepsodent ad as: You'll wonder where your dentures went When you brush your teeth with wet cement! |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,Young Buchan Date: 05 Nov 07 - 07:58 AM Cadum for Madam (It was a soap bar) Someone has just mentioned the Mars a day ad: that jingle was written by Murray Walker - may not mean much to the American audience, but over here he was known primarily as a motor-racing commentator with a singular lack of ability to get things right. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,mejb Date: 05 Nov 07 - 10:56 AM Beer at home means Davenports That's the beer Lots of cheer The finest malt with hops & yeast Turns a snack into a feast Straight from brewery to your home Why collect We'll deliver Soon you'll know why folks all say Beer at home means Davenports! |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,ibo Date: 05 Nov 07 - 01:28 PM whitbread big head,trophy bitter the pint thatthinks its a quart its got the body that satisfies it cant be modest no matter how it tries |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,weirdgoodmemorychick Date: 05 Nov 07 - 10:51 PM all the bright exciting new Buicks, are here |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST Date: 06 Nov 07 - 10:14 PM Brush your teeth with Colgate Colgate Dental Cream It cleans your breath What a toothpaste While it cleans your teeth |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,2641 Frey Court Date: 14 Nov 07 - 11:12 PM Jingles that still resonate in my head: Schaefer is the one beer to have if you're having more than one... Hush Puppies are fun... Hot Tamale Candy a delicious(?) something something (??? anyone know?) When you bite a hot tamale, it gives you a bite right back... Sometimes you feel like a nut Sometimes you don't Peter Paul Almond Joy's got nuts Mounds don't Because... Sometimes you feel like a nut Sometimes you don't I'm a chiquita banana And I'm here to say I'm the top banana In the world today I am the top banana... Try White Cap! |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,Bobby Bob, Ellan Vannin Date: 15 Nov 07 - 11:44 AM "1001 cleans a big big carpet, for less than half-a-crown.......for less than half-a-crown." Back in the mists of time - well, 18th October 2002 - Shambles referred to the 1001 advert. But before that line, the start of the jingle was - 1001, 1001. Get rid of that work-a-day frown. 1001 cleans a big big carpet, For less than half-a-crown.......for less than half-a-crown There was also the Murray Mints series, including the astronaut at countdown: 5 . . . 4 . . . 3 . . . 2 . . . 1 . . . Blast off. "You'll just have to wait. I'm too busy finishing my Murray Mint, the too good to hurry mint." Followed by the jingle: "Murray Mints, Murray Mints, Too Good to Hurry Mints". There was a public service film about The Thieves' Kitchen. I suspect that there was a verse before this one, but this is the bit I remember: "Out for a minute? Not going far? Don't close the door, dearie, leave it ajar." Yes, leave it ajar, yes, leave it ajar "And we'll nick yer TV without saying 'Ta'." There was a family in a car heading home to watch a programme on TV. I may have the times wrong here! Wife in front passenger seat to driver: "Faster, George, that programme starts at 6.15!'" Grandma (from the back seat): "Slow down, George, it doesn't start till 7.20!" Children (from the back seat): "Quick, Dad, it's on now!" Followed by the jingle: The only way to see What's coming on ITV Is to go and get the TV Times! They don't really seem to go for jingles as such anymore. They've gone for linking commercial recordings with products. Still, at least it spares us from More reasons to shop at Mor-risons. Shoh slaynt, Bobby Bob |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Susan B Date: 16 Nov 07 - 11:09 AM To a march tune:- HP baked beans They're the beans for me HP baked beans They're the beans for tea They're the beans We all love best.. H P Baked beans To an eastern sounding tune:- Fry's Turkish Delight Full of Eastern Promise Then there was the slogan "Go to work on an egg", which must have been around in the early 70s as I remember seeing a parody with a cartoon sperm. Susan B |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Susan B Date: 16 Nov 07 - 11:27 AM Not seen this before and it has set me off:- Opal fruits made to make your mouth water Susan B |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: sapper82 Date: 16 Nov 07 - 11:54 AM Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Susan B - PM Date: 16 Nov 07 - 11:27 AM Not seen this before and it has set me off:- Opal fruits made to make your mouth water Susan B Fresh with the tang of citrus, Four refreshing fruit flavours, Orange, Strawberry, Lemon, Lime! Opal fruits made to make your mouth water |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Susan B Date: 16 Nov 07 - 12:43 PM Thank you, sapper82 (that could be a jingle!). What about the rest of:- I like a nice cup of tea in the morning I like a nice cup of tea..... ....... I like a nice cup of tea with my tea And around this time of night Just to make the day end right I like a nice.. cup.. of tea Can't remember what it advertised (please don't all chorus 'tea') Susan B |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,John Date: 23 Nov 07 - 12:42 AM Re: GE Christmas commercial There's love and laughter in the air It's joyous as can be Let Christmas light your happy heart May GE light your tree. Would you know where one could get a copy of this radio commercial? |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: topical tom Date: 23 Nov 07 - 12:19 PM "Plop, plop, fizz, fizz, oh, what a relief it is!" (Alka-seltzer or Bromo-seltzer, I can't remember which) "You'll wonder where the yellow went when you brush your teeth with Pepsodent. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST Date: 13 Dec 07 - 12:57 PM Old spice means quality, said the captain to the boatswain, so look for the bottle with the ship that sails the ocean. Yo HO! |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,DonD Date: 13 Dec 07 - 03:41 PM A B T L S A E N R C C A Cresta? ------ Blanca! Cresta Blanca Wine! |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Jack Blandiver Date: 14 Dec 07 - 09:50 AM Here's couple, from the same add if I remember rightly: 'Happiness, happiness, is the boat that we possess...' 'Villa in Spain we adore you; we've waited twenty years for you...' |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Stephen R. Date: 14 Dec 07 - 10:53 PM Anyone remember what detergent claimed to contain "activated seismatite"? Stephen |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Stephen R. Date: 14 Dec 07 - 11:00 PM OK, I think I have the Cream of Wheat jingle whole: Cream of Wheat is so good to eat That we have it every day; We sing this song 'Cause it makes us strong, And it makes us shout "Hurray!" It's good for growing children And grown-ups too to eat; For all the family's breakfast, You can't beat Cream of Wheat. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Stephen R. Date: 14 Dec 07 - 11:06 PM Royal Pudding: Rich, rich, rich with flavor, Smooth, smooth, smooth as silk, More food energy Than fresh whole milk. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Stephen R. Date: 15 Dec 07 - 11:46 AM The last line of "Royal Pudding" may have been "...sweet, fresh milk." Here's another: The giant of the cereals is Quaker Oats The giant of the cereals is Quaker Oats Delicious, nutritious, makes you feel ambitious The giant of the cereals is Quaker Oats. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,Martie Date: 26 Feb 08 - 05:42 PM I remember Pampers jingles from way back when Pampers first came out. I named my daughter after one of them in 1972!! Jenny Rebecca....four days old....how do you like your world so far? There will be swings to be swinging on.....(I forget the rest!!) There was a boy version with the same words only the name was "Christopher Michael". |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Cool Beans Date: 27 Feb 08 - 11:20 AM The last line of the Royal pudding jingle was: Than a whole pint of milk. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,Jonny Sunshine Date: 27 Feb 08 - 11:21 AM The one that sticks most in mind is from the in-store radio station in Jacksons "Jacksons.. local people serving local people", notable not so much for the lyrics as the fact that it sounded just like the Jackson 5! |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,Martie Date: 27 Feb 08 - 02:21 PM Hi again. I posted the jingle from the pampers commercial. After posting it here I did some research on google and was shocked to see that the "Jenny Rebecca" lyrics are actually a Barbra Streisand song from 1965! All these years I had no idea I named my daughter after one of her songs!! Anyone remember..."I WANT MY MAYPO!"? It's maple flavored oatmeal or some kind of soft cereal. Maybe cream of wheat. I made my mother buy it for me back in the 50's because of that commercial. And I hated it!! It was a cartoon commmercial with a little kid with a cowboy hat on or some kind of big hat. And he's sitting at an empty bowl with a spoon in his fist, whining for his Maypo! How about Tony the Tiger and his loud "They're GRRRRRRRRREAT!!"? (Frosted Flakes). This is a great thread!! I think I'll run to the store now and get some Good and Plenty!! I remember that Charlie commercial! |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,Chicken Charlie Date: 27 Feb 08 - 05:29 PM (1) Doctor Ross' dog food Is dog gone good! (2) Lucky Tiger butch hair wax Keeps it up where you want it up, Down where you want it down, You'll be the livin' end With Lucky Tiger butch hair wax. (3) Brylcream--a little dab 'll do ya! Brylcream--you'll look so debonair! Brylcream--the gals 'll all pursue ya! They'll love to get their fingers in your hair. (4) Gillette had another operatic masterpiece for their razor blades, but right now I can't remember the middle part. How are you fixed for blades? .... Gillette Blue Blades, we mean. That was crooned by an animated parrot with a straw hat and a cane. The others were radio bits. What a walk down inanity lane! :) |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: katlaughing Date: 28 Feb 08 - 01:58 PM Chicken Charlie, not sure if this is the one you mean, but I posted a youtube link in This Thread which has the Gillette parrot in it. It is a 58 minute long video of 50s and 60s commercials. The parrot comes late in it. There are some really funny ones in the video. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,Sapper waiting to start from Polmadie Date: 28 Feb 08 - 02:51 PM OK, what rotten sod revived this thread? How about the OMO washing powder thread? OMO washes not only clean, Not only white, but bright? OMO adds bright bright brightness! OMO of course had another use. Certain ladies used to place it in the window to signify that the Old Man was Out! |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,Sapper just over half way to Carlisle on the Date: 28 Feb 08 - 08:01 PM Who also remembers the singer Owen Brannigen doing the Newcastle Brown Ale and Amber Ale commercials? Sung to the Chorus of Cushie Butterfield; It's a strong beer, It's a bottled beer, With the North's biggest sale, For complete satisfaction, Newcastle Brown Ale! |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,The Renaud Dauphine Date: 06 Mar 08 - 04:31 PM She gets full marks Where ever she parks The Renaud Dauphine - 1950's or early 1960's |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Cool Beans Date: 07 Mar 08 - 11:50 AM In the 1950s and early 60s, before credit cards were common, there were finance companies providing loans of up to a few hundred dollars. They advertised fiercely on the radio, at least in New York, e.g.: When you're young You have money to burn; Later on You owe more than you earn. Relax and take heart, Get a fresh start, With cash from Seabord. --- Never borrow money needlessly But when you must, Borrow from the oldest company From those you trust. Borrow confidently From HFC. (HFC--Household Finance Company) |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,old bob Date: 12 Mar 08 - 11:44 AM easy pop popcorn. all you need is heat. you need more than heat boy, you need popcorn salt butter and oil and to be completly proper you ought to have a popper. well i dig it hip ole man easy pop pops in its own pan, you mean easy pop pops in its own man? now your swinging daddy crazy man. so why dont you make it with me to the grocery shop an we will each get a pan of easy pop and we will pop a little pop. pop pop pop well what do you know no muss no fuss theres easy pof for both of us. i forgot acording to hoyle |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Cool Beans Date: 12 Mar 08 - 04:00 PM Guest, Old Bob, Thanks for bringing that one back. It was one of the original raps--no tune, just words. I think you left out a frying pan. "You need more than heat, boy, according to Hoyle You need popcorn, salt, butter and oil And a frying pan, ot to be completely proper You ought to have a popper." That was my introduction to the phrase "according to Hoyle." I didn;t learn what it meant until many years later. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,Paul Date: 17 Mar 08 - 01:59 AM Does anyone remember this jingle, and if it can still be heard somewhere? It was from Exon, during the early 70's. The words....OMG, I can still remember them, I think: Let's make every mile count You and Exxon You and Exxon, we gotta make Every mile count today repeat Email me a Michelechivone@yahoo.com |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,on my mind Date: 29 Mar 08 - 10:57 PM I remember the jingle slightly different than printed I remember - Shredded Ralston for your breakfast Start[s] your day off SHINING BRIGHT [Gives you lots] of cowboy energy With a flavor that[s] just right It's delicious and nutricious Bite size[d] and ready to eat So take a tip from Tom Go and tell your Mom Shredded Ralston CANT BE BEAT! |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,Guest, just passin' through Date: 26 May 08 - 10:26 PM Milk, and butter and eggs, and cheese, Fresh from the farm to you, If you don't own a cow, Call Cloverland now, It's North 9 2222. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Rowan Date: 27 May 08 - 01:13 AM And now, returning to south of the equator, Sidchrome were the NAME brand of spanners until they got taken over 25 (or so) years ago. I can now only remember the first part of their jingle. In Oz accents it is; Oh ya canna hand a man a granda spanna than a Sidchrome, than a Sidchrome .... Perhaps someone will remember the rest. Mortein (purveyors of flyspray) used to have a tag line "When you're on a good thing, stick to it!" and they also did a musical skit on Looie the Fly but I can't bring it to mind. Tarzan's Grip was a popular adhesive sold in squeeze tubes (like toothpaste) and the ads had a tag line "Get a tube of Tarzan's Grip, the stuff that sticks!" which us smutty-minded schoolkids modified to "Get a grip of Tarzan's tube, the stick that stuffs!" Sigh! Cheers, Rowan |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,mike Date: 31 May 08 - 08:45 AM any one know we can put you in a pickle etc etc |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,Guest Sunshine Girl Date: 31 May 08 - 11:21 AM Apologies for any duplicate A million housewives every day - pick up a tin of beanz and say - beanz meanz heinz Tressy - her - hair - grows thank Crunchie it's Friday clunk-Click every trip Hovis - as good for you today as its always been Matey bubble bath - It's so much fun to let Matey bubble and bub-bub-bubble us clean Now you can use them - straight from the packet - whitworths are a girl's best friend(dried fruit) Ring the bells for Christmas Timex, ticka ticka timex tra la la Batgers silmos lollies ( I can only remember a fragment of the tune, but I am famed in my family for having sung this in the newsagents when I was about two) |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,Michael Vivrette Date: 13 Jun 08 - 05:08 PM Give him Doctor Ross Dog Food - do him a favor It's got more meat and It's got more flavor It's got more things to make him feel the way he should (drop one octave) Doctor Ross dog food is Dog Gone Good! WOOF!! I sang this around the house in the 50's and at parties now Mom said too bad he was a John Bircher... |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Piers Plowman Date: 14 Jun 08 - 10:08 AM Lincoln, Lincoln, I've been thinkin' Better carpeting for less! Call National two nine-thousand, National two nine-thousand! (With an infuriating catch on "two". At least, I think it was "two". For decades this has been floating around in my brain and I never had any doubt about the phone number --- until I tried to type it.) Hudson three two seven hun-dred! (Sung in a very low voice. This was the jingle for some other company, I can't remember which one.) "Lincoln" and "Hudson" were the names of telephone exchanges (in Chicago). Using letters for the first two numbers is an old-fashioned way of giving phone numbers. Hey, is this the modern folklore? |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Piers Plowman Date: 14 Jun 08 - 10:11 AM (Sing-song:) Ring-around-the-collar! Ring-around-the-collar! (Spoken:) Those dirty rings! You've tried scrubbing, soaking, but you still get (Sing-song:) Ring-around-the-collar! Ring-around-the-collar! |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Piers Plowman Date: 14 Jun 08 - 10:13 AM Not a jingle, but along the same lines: Timmy, the Long Chevrolet newsboy: Extra, extra! Read all about it! Long Chevrolet has more! More new cars! More new trucks! |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Piers Plowman Date: 17 Jun 08 - 11:19 AM Arnie Yusum Chevrolet! Save the low, low profit way! The Internet Archive has a collection of some excellent old TV commercials, some with jingles. Here are some of my favorites, including an Ajax and a Corona (?) cigar commercial ("Come up and smoke me sometime!") animated by the great Shamus Culhane: http://www.archive.org/details/ClassicT1948_3 There's a list here: http://www.archive.org/browse.php?field=subject&mediatype=movies&collection=prelinger You can get a list of the videos with commercials under Advertising: Television Commercials These are all before my time. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST Date: 17 Jun 08 - 02:15 PM My bologna has a first name It's O-S-C-A-R My bologna has a second name It's M-A-Y-E-R Oh, I love to eat it every day And if you ask me why I'll say 'Cause Oscar Mayer has a way With B-O-L-O-G-N-A |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,Captain Sellers Date: 17 Jun 08 - 03:52 PM In Atlanta, about 1976: Wouldn't you really rather deal with D. L., too? D. L. Clayburn... Clayburn Buick and It's Automan Transmission. That's 48 oh one, that's 48 oh one, that's 48 oh one, Buford Hiiiiighway. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,looking for this jingle Date: 29 Jun 08 - 12:59 PM some kind of shampoo that washes the greys away |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,buspassed Date: 30 Jun 08 - 06:59 AM Golden Oldies here, OBJ, OBJ, The finest drink in the world today, Lifts you up when you are down, You will never wear a frown, Raise your glass, Drink it down, Duttons O'Be Joyful! [God knows what kind of drink it was!] Sirdar Wool is better by far S-I-R-D-A-R Sirdar wool is better by far, You know what you get with Sirdar. [Gotta be wool!] |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,D2 Date: 19 Jul 08 - 09:50 AM Eno is the one. Eno's the one to take. 100 percent. For your stomach ache. God tasting Eno works 100%. Relieving stomach discontent. Eno is the one ... bubbly, bubbly, bubbly, Eno! |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,Guest Date: 12 Aug 08 - 09:14 AM What about: Put a tic tac in your mouth and get a ....BOING! out of life da da da da da da da da da - don't remember the end and Milk it instead... Its a little bit rough when you don't get enough, the day before you drink -- stop and think, What I say? I said milk it instead! What I say? I said milk it instead!! |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Jayto Date: 12 Aug 08 - 09:55 AM From Tennessee and Kentucky in the 80's For the best pork sausage the best you ever tried pick up a pound or two of Tennessee Pride It had a Bluegrass type groove to it. Banjo, mandolin, guitar, and dobro. It also had a guy in overalls and a straw hat and a cartoon pig singing harmony. OMG I had forgot all about that until this thread. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Will Fly Date: 12 Aug 08 - 10:00 AM Hadrian, Hadrian, the deep gloss paint, So easy to apply, makes work a pleasure. Hadrian, Hadrian, the deep gloss paint, For a really professional finish, use Hadrian. Murraymints, Murraymints, the two-good-to-hurry mints. You'll wonder where the yellow went, When you brush your teeth with Pepsodent. Coates comes up from Somerset, where the cider apples grow. We all drink Coates sweet Somerset, 'cos country folks do know That Coates comes up from Somerset, where the cider apples grow. (Why, oh why, do I remember this crap?) |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Barry Finn Date: 12 Aug 08 - 10:03 AM "Chewy, chewy Tootsie Roll lasts a long time, long time Chewy, chewy Tootsie Roll lasts a long time" I went to the National Boy Scout Jamboree held in Washigton in 1962. It was a long bus ride from Boston & some asshole sang those lines & only those lines at least half the way there. I don't recall if he ever made the bus trip back but I still think of that jingle when ever there's any connection to a Tootsie Roll. Barry |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: RobbieWilson Date: 12 Aug 08 - 10:24 AM I have just read every post in this six year old thread, no mean feat in itself, but while I recognise a lot of the products and brands from Stateside I do not recognize any of the jingles. Does anyone know of any used on tv both sides of the pond? Light up the sky with standard fireworks ( cant remember the second line, can someone else?) please to remember the fifth of November |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Cool Beans Date: 12 Aug 08 - 11:16 AM It's possible that Will Fly has the answer. Will appears to be from Britain and includes "You'll wonder where the yellow went..." among jingles rememberd. The Pepsodent jingle was ubiquitous (today we'd say it went viral) in the US. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Will Fly Date: 12 Aug 08 - 11:22 AM It's difficult to say - we just saw what we saw! However, in retrospect, I'd say "We're going well, we're going Shell, we're going well with Shell, Shell, Shell," with Bing Crosby singing it, was probably shown on both sides of the pond. The more international the product, the more chance of it being shown globally. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,LaLa Date: 24 Aug 08 - 01:01 PM Does anyone remember a 1950's radio jingle Easy does it With Easy Glamor EeeeZeee. I don't remember what the product was nor do I know if it was a local ad on Long Island. Everyone I ask thinks I'm nuts! |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Jayto Date: 24 Aug 08 - 01:17 PM Another on that is burned forever in my mind is a public service ad that came on locally in the late 70's early 80's. I was a very young kid and can't believe I remember it at all. I used to actually play this commercial with a friend of mine. I would sit in a wagon with all my toys and he would pull me while I threw my toys out (simulating littering) and sing this song. When I ran out of toys I had I stick I would drop off the back of my wagon like my bumper fell off. The commercial had a guy in a beat up car driving down the road littering like crazy. At the end of the commercial he stopped on a hill overlooking Nashville Tn. and his bumper fell off while he kept littering. The song playing was Tennessee trash rolling down the highway Tennessee trash That is all I remember of the song but I remember the melody and all very well. I loved that commercial as a kid and it has burned itself deep into my memory lol. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Cool Beans Date: 24 Aug 08 - 01:48 PM Guest LaLa, I remember the Easy Glamor jingle (don't ask me how to spell the product). It had a sinister little tune, like the main theme from "The Sorcerer's Apprentice." You caa almost sing it to that theme. Easy, easy, easy does it With easy, easy, Easy Glamor Easy. I don't know what Easy Glamor did (or does). Clean? Polish? Both? |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST Date: 24 Aug 08 - 02:15 PM Yes, Cool Beans! It WAS a "sinister little tune"! I've tried a few times to google the product but to no avail. At least someone else remembers it so now I know I didn't make it up. Thanks. La |
Subject: The Plastic Song From: GUEST,Joe Date: 23 Sep 08 - 04:53 PM Does anybody out there remember a song from the mid to late 60s that has a song title that possibly is the "The Plastic Song"? Within the lyrics were: "you know it's plastic, oh yes it's plastic". Also, it included the lyrics that described: "she's 36-24-36, but she's plasic". |
Subject: SAgamore 2-2900 From: GUEST,Jackie Date: 04 Oct 08 - 02:27 PM My recollection is that it was from "Dee's Appliances". The phone number was preceded by........."For a free home demonstration, without cost or obligation....Just call right to the station --------SAgamore 2-2900 |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,Jackie Date: 04 Oct 08 - 02:34 PM I believe the phone number "SAgamore 2-2900" was for "Dee's Appliances". It was preceded by ........."For a free home demonstration, without cost or obligation, just call right to the station--------SAgamore 2-2900 etc. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Piers Plowman Date: 05 Oct 08 - 07:57 AM Mark Cohen wrote: "I grabbed the long wooden handle of the fire truck, which promptly yanked me up off the ground. I let go, fell off, and the handle hit me in the head!" "Half-way up, I met the barrel coming down ..." |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: RangerSteve Date: 05 Oct 08 - 08:13 AM New, new, Nucoa, the margarine largin in vitamin A, New, new, Nucoa, gives you all your vitamin A, In one, two, three pats a day. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Cool Beans Date: 05 Oct 08 - 10:52 AM Get Nucoa, N-U-C-O-A Buy it today! (Was that from the same jingle, or a different one for Nucoa?) |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Bonnie Shaljean Date: 05 Oct 08 - 11:13 AM The jingle that blighted my tender youth was the Bonnie Dog Food commercial, an inane little earworm of a ditty which started out: Better buy Bonnie for your bow-wow [arf, arf] I cannot believe I've forgotten the rest of it! After having that sung at me throughout school, I thought it would be etched on the brain cells forever. Anybody remember the other lines? (And: Was the Bonnie Dog Food they sold in California made of kangaroo meat like its Oz cousins?) |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: sapper82 Date: 12 Oct 08 - 12:05 PM Will Fly - PM Date: 12 Aug 08 - 11:22 AM It's difficult to say - we just saw what we saw! However, in retrospect, I'd say "We're going well, we're going Shell, we're going well with Shell, Shell, Shell," with Bing Crosby singing it, was probably shown on both sides of the pond. The more international the product, the more chance of it being shown globally. Always though it was sung by Michael Holiday!! |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,bj in ALA Date: 19 Feb 09 - 12:16 PM Remember the one from early 60's.. for Soakey Bubble Bath Soakey soaks you clean in oceans full of fun Scrubbity bubbity flibbity flubbity clean before your done Soakey soaks you clean and every girl and boy Gets a toy when it's empty, when it's empty it's a Toy. Containers were in the shape of cartoon characters such as Rockey and Bullwinkle |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,MikeK Date: 19 Feb 09 - 02:06 PM There's one jingle that's been bouncing around my head for weeks now - at least the ending has, but for the life of me I cannot remember the beginning (the bit with the product name!), so when I came across this thread I jumped for joy. "Aha," said I, "It's sure to be in here!" I ploughed through the whole thread. No luck!! The jingle is from the UK, late 50's or early 60's, and the ending (to "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star")is: "...Luscious, dreamy simply heaven, twelve for ony one-and-seven." Someone, please help!!! |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: VirginiaTam Date: 19 Feb 09 - 02:06 PM The world looks mighty good to me Cause Tootsie Rolls are all I see Whatever it is I think I see Becomes a Tootsie Roll to me Tootsie Roll I love your chocolatey chew Tootsie Roll I think I'm in love with you Whatever it is I think I see Becomes a Tootsie Roll to me |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: VirginiaTam Date: 19 Feb 09 - 02:12 PM Hotdogs Armour hotdogs What kinds of kids eat Armour hotdogs? Fat kids Skinny kids Kids who climb on rocks Tough kids Sissy kids Even kids with chickenpox Love hotdogs Armour hotdogs The dogs kids love to bite. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: VirginiaTam Date: 19 Feb 09 - 02:21 PM Mr. Clean gets rid of dirt and grime And grease in just a minute Mr. Clean will clean your whole house And everything that's in it These are the jongles my daughters would sing at me whenever I made them help me with the grocery shopping. somebody help me please... |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: VirginiaTam Date: 19 Feb 09 - 02:43 PM Krispie Kritters now have moose, call for orange moose call for orange moose, call for orange moose Krispie Kritters now have moose, call for orange moose You get a big delight in every bite of Hostess Cupcakes and Twinkies LiteBrite, making things with light What a sight making things with LiteBrite Take a bath with Mr. Bubble He'll get you so clean your mother won't know you. He's got a bubbly face and a bubbly nose Mr. Bubble My name is Mr. Bubble and you can watch me pop |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: VirginiaTam Date: 19 Feb 09 - 03:18 PM Lays Potato Chips - you can't eat just one Ie ie ie I am the Frito Bandito I love Fritos cornchips I love them I do I steal Fritos cornships I take them from you Candy coated popcorn, peanuts and a prize That's what you get in Crackerjack I can't even remeber the product that these catch line go with What's a mother to do Mother please, I'd rather do it myself Andie was right... I am such a goober! |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: VirginiaTam Date: 19 Feb 09 - 03:45 PM I am stuck on bandaid cause bandaid's stuck on me I am stuck on bandaid cause bandaid's stuck on me oh sticks on bendy places like your elbows and your knees I am stuck on bandaid cause bandaid's stuck on me |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: clueless don Date: 20 Feb 09 - 08:32 AM Bit-o-Honey goes a long, long, long way. If you have one head, it'll last all day! This jingle appeared at the end of an animated Bit-o-Honey commercial - it featured a many-headed monster of some sort, who was placated by being given a Bit-o-Honey bar. Bit-o-Honey bars, as I recall, were scored in a way that allowed one to break off several bite-sized pieces. As I recall. Don |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: VirginiaTam Date: 20 Feb 09 - 11:22 AM Bit o Honey. drool I was in the south eastern US last summer. Looked and looked everywhere for bit o honey, either bars to bite size pieces for 2 weeks and go no joy. Accidently found the bars in a little petrol station/store somewhere between Augusta Georgia and Raliegh Durham NC on the last day but one of the holiday. Wish I could remember where. The bars are still cut into rectangles and one sheet of waxed paper folded around each piece to keep them from sticking together. Anyway I picked up a load of them and brought back to UK. Sadly all gone now. However, my sister in law in Orlando, says the bite sized pieces in bags can be purchased from the Vermont Country Store online. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,Ignatz Date: 19 Mar 09 - 05:18 PM Schwinn bikes: I'm so glad I got a Schwinn bicycle I'm so glad I got a Schwinn bicycle Boy I like my Schwinn bike Schwinn is the finest bike! Dr. Ross dog food: Dr. Ross dog food, do him a favor; It's got more meat and it's got more flavor. Dr. Ross dog food makes him feel the way he should. Dr. Ross dog food is doggone good. WOOF! 76 Union gasoline (heard during L.A. Dodgers games; only remember parts): You always get the finest, the very best the finest at the sign of the seventy-six. Feel free to stop in for water or air, to powder your nose or comb your hair. You always get the finest, the very best the finest at the sign of the seventy-six. It's orange and blue, so look for that U-nion sign of the finest, the sign of the seventy-six. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Cool Beans Date: 13 May 09 - 03:47 PM A fragment from a Scripto Pen commercial, circa 1959 (US): You don't have to know his size, Or worry about the fit, A new Scripto pen or pencil Always makes a hit. Go, go, go, get a Scripto. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,CupOfTea, No cookies Date: 13 May 09 - 06:49 PM I got a kick out of this Frankenthread & to paraphrase an AlkaSeltzer commercial: I can't believe I read the WHOLLLLLE thing. I was surprised not to see one of my favorites from the 60's for Nestles. My Godfather worked for Nestles then, and he sent lots of things including a stuffed version of the puppet used in the commercials, a dog named Farfel. Though Nestles made choclate bars of various kinds, I think the product being advertised was Nestles Quick, a chocolate powder that you'd stir into milk. The dog puppet Farfel sang: "N - E - S - T - L - E - S. Nestles makes the very best! Choooooc (mouth wide open) LET!" ( Mouth drops shut with a wooden clacking sound) I find it gratifying to see evidence of my assumption that MOST places had phone numbers that had been used as the text to advertising jingles. You can identify folks from Northern Ohio by their ability to sing GArfield 1-2323. This was brought home to me in Chicago years ago, at a benefit, when all the locals sang back THEIR local phone number jingle to the performers. I also remember being more charmed by the MAYPO commercials than the cereal. We studied them in art school animation class - they were classics produced by some folks who made animated movies for the Film Board of Canada. They'd record their actual children, then animate fantasies, using the recordings as a sound track. The commercial captured some of that magic. Joanne in Cleveland |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: TRUBRIT Date: 13 May 09 - 10:57 PM All the dirt, all the grit Hoover gets it every bit For it beats as it sweeps as it cleans......... You'll be a little lovelier each day, with Fabulous pink Camay Take a tip, take a Bristol Today's cigarette is a Bristol The real cool flavor you'll never forget BRISTOL is today's cigarette (I do not lie!!!!!) My mum used to smoke Kensitas which offered coupons while they poisoned you but I can't remember the jingle for them. Yes, I remember -- sorry mate, you're too late - the best peas went to Farrows.... Great thread...... Oh And Spam, there is only one Spam There is only one Spam in the blue and yellow can! |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Cool Beans Date: 26 May 09 - 02:55 PM Who listens to radio? That go-where-you-go medium called radio, That's with you ever night In the long commuter fight And in the morning with your toast and marmaladio Who listens to radio No matter if it's summer, winter, spring or fall Who listens to ra-ha-ha-hadio? Only one hundred and fifty million people That's all. 1960s jingle for the U.S. radio industry |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: clueless don Date: 27 May 09 - 08:20 AM There she goes! She's a Sego girl. With a [something, something, something] point of view. You can tell, she's a Sego girl. It's that beautiful feeling of being so slender and new! A jingle for a diet drink product, from the sixties. Sung to the tune of "Tangerine". Sorry about the missing words. Don |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,Folkasaurus Date: 01 Jun 09 - 11:26 AM I heard Chamvers' Caskets sung by an English 4-part harmony group called 'Heritage' in October 1983. They claimed to have heard it on the radio during a trip to the USA. They said it was a genuine jingle for an advertisment. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: maple_leaf_boy Date: 01 Jun 09 - 07:26 PM Kibbles And Bits was a catchy jingle I remember. I miss jingles. I agree on the "commercial songs vs "work-for-hire" writers jingles" bit. They seem to be using more pop songs for commercials now, than hiring more jingle writers. What a nice way for someone to go to the unemployment line. It's all about the almighty dollar. Use a pop song hoping it would get more customers, thus making huge profits. Personally, I would rather jingles from a "work-for-hire" writer. I'd be more likely to buy the product. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,Willy Wonka Chocolate Factory Date: 02 Jun 09 - 02:24 PM 123;m&m Candy Commercial m&m's, You eat them,But don't eat too much,Your lungs will hurt extreme-lier bad....And puke,Blab Blab Blab H! You feel like chocolate,Sometimes you don't. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Pistachio Date: 02 Jun 09 - 03:00 PM Nuts oh Hazelnuts,uh Cadburys take 'em and they cover them in chocolate! Now I wonder why I recall that one? and the "Nimble" bread ad where there's a hot air balloon with the song 'she flys like a bird in the sky y y y She flys like a bird and I wish that she was mine, She flys like a bird,oh me oh my .. I see her fly Now I know, I can't let Maggie go ... How sad is that? (Ooops, Muppet mentioned Nimble in his 2004 post) Hazel.x |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST Date: 03 Jun 09 - 06:32 AM we are the boys from down the farm we really know how cheese theres much better value in chesdale it never fails to please chesdale slices thinly theres no crumbs and theres no waste and boy its got a mighty taste chesdale cheese its finest cheddar made better |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,In-N-Out Date: 03 Jun 09 - 07:19 AM In-N-Out
In-N-Out
Chain of 200 plus, very popular (cult like following) family owned burger joints, Utah, Arizona, Nevada and California that pays $11.00 and hour and prints Bible scripture on their wrappers.
Bumper stickers were frequently modified to:
In-N-Out
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Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,salsa Date: 03 Jun 09 - 09:55 AM Crave Cat food My kitty cat craves chicken, My kitty cat craves beef My kitty cat craves tuna My kitty cat craves crave My kitty cat craves crave Meow, meow ... Me-ow Subway subs are the ones when you get the munchies try subway subs for supper or for lunchies. Volarie woe woe Volarie woe woe woe woe Come ride volarie today the new and sensible way |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Tug the Cox Date: 03 Jun 09 - 10:12 AM Totally meaningless washing liquid up ad from the 50's It's New.... It's PINK.... It's OLA. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Tug the Cox Date: 03 Jun 09 - 10:21 AM Just saw some early posts about adverts foe Esso. My favourite was Dick Emery singing My old Ma said fill up the car with Esso Extra on the way. Off went the car with the Extra in it, I ran behind shouting 'wait a minute' I chased, I paced it I....? nearly raced it up and down the road we went all day. You can't get a petrol like the esso Extra get a tankful down your way. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: TRUBRIT Date: 03 Jun 09 - 11:02 PM Tug -- love Dick Emery but never heard this .....thanks... |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Tug the Cox Date: 04 Jun 09 - 05:24 AM Too many posts above to scan, but has anyone remembered to 'Buy some for Lulu' ( Smarties. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST Date: 20 Aug 09 - 10:16 PM Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,Nick Date: 19 Oct 02 - 01:43 PM How about this one, it was a PSA .... Don't Cross the street in the middle of the block, in the middle in the middle in the middle of the block. (Repeat) There may have been more but it is the chorus I recall. Nick here it is Nick..dont cross the street in the middle, in the middle , in the middle, in the middle in the middle of the block! Keep your ears and eyes up, watch and look both ways, yada yad ayda yada...and wait, and wait and wait until you see the ligh turn green. if i had another hour or so, i would get the yada yada yada too |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Uly Date: 21 Aug 09 - 07:56 AM They seem to be using more pop songs for commercials now, than hiring more jingle writers. What a nice way for someone to go to the unemployment line. It's all about the almighty dollar. I don't know, I think getting the permission to do that probably costs them more money. There's probably more behind it - like that a lot of people found jingles too memorable and were irritated by them and therefore didn't buy the product or something. Like the Hillshire Farms commercials have a Go Meat jingle-thing, and I run to turn off the TV if it comes on. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Cool Beans Date: 21 Aug 09 - 10:32 PM The yada yadas on "Don't Cross the Street..." go: Teach your eyes to look out Teach your ears to hear Walk up to the corner Where the coast is clear And wait, and wait, And wait until the light turn green. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Cleverthreads (inactive) Date: 09 Sep 09 - 04:17 PM You Must Remember This |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST Date: 13 Oct 09 - 03:32 PM Old Dutch Cleanser. Check out the old Nick Carter mysteries. Old Dutch Cleanser was the sponsor of the show. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,Sunny Boy Date: 02 Nov 09 - 11:12 AM To the person who wanted to know the lyrics to the product "Sunny Boy": Sunny Boy, Sunny Boy Two for a nickel Boy oh Boy. Each small pack makes one big drink. Full fruit flavor in a wink. Sunny Boy, Sunny Boy You'll love that tast and how! Giddyap, Giddyap, Giddyap GO! Get Sunny Boy. Sunny Boy, had a competitor called "Lik-M-Ade". They were supposed to be the answet to Kool-Ade, in individual servings, but never caught on. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: clueless don Date: 03 Nov 09 - 08:43 AM Thank you, GUEST,Sunny Boy. I'm quite sure I remember the ending giddy-up, giddy-up, giddy-up buuuuuuuuuuy....Bordens today! If this wasn't part of the Sunny Boy jingle, I wonder if there was also another jingle that used the "Pony Boy" tune? Don |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,Joseph de Culver City Date: 03 Nov 09 - 11:41 AM LA area Christmas jingle of yore: Say the magic word Say Mission-Pak And it's on it's merry way, No gift so bright, So gay, so right I'ts the Mission-Pak magic way And for your nearest Mission-Pak store Call ADams 2-5184 Also: If you're lookin' for a better set of wheels "I will stand upon my head to make all deals, I will stand upon my head, 'til my ears are turnin' red", Go see Cal, Go see Cal, Go see Cal |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,suzy Date: 15 Jan 10 - 08:26 PM sanyone know the Mobil Speedpass jingle |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: beeliner Date: 16 Jan 10 - 05:27 PM Here is my all-time favorite: It used to run every week during the syndicated Dick Tracy TV series. That was in the mid-1950's. It presages rap music by several decades! |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,Steamin' Willie Date: 19 Feb 10 - 08:28 AM Mummy, why are your hands soft and gentle? Cos I'm only 14. (Original Fairy Liquid ad, shot on location in Doncaster.) |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,donna Date: 22 Mar 10 - 07:08 PM i just found this site. how about... "Mommie" "What is it dear?" "I want a Salerno Butter Cookie" (munch, munch) "Mommie" "what is it dear" "Salerno cookies are better by far" You can lookie, lookie, lookie, but you'll never find a cookie, with a better butter batter than Salerno! |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: clueless don Date: 06 Apr 10 - 09:35 AM Here's one that bubbled to the surface of my mind recently: Get Top Value Stamps where you shop! Get Top Value Stamps where you buy! Get top value gifts for the stamps that you save, get Top Value Stamps (they're just like gold!) and save, save, save! and after the jingle concluded, a voice with a broad, fake Scottish accent would say "They'rrrrrrre Thrrrifty!' Top Value Stamps were trading stamps that you would get when you shopped at certain stores. When you had saved enough stamps, you could redeem them for merchandise. I still have a hatchet that I got with the stamps, back in the sixties. This was in Washington D.C. The other brand of trading stamp that we had was S&H Green Stamps, but we were a "Top Value family". Don |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,Brian B Date: 17 Apr 10 - 08:46 PM Tom Mix sponsored by Ralston Cereals: Start the morning with Hot Ralston And you surely will agree That this warm-up build-up breakfast Gives you cowboy energy It's delicious and nutritious Made from golden western wheat; Take a tip from Tom Go and tell your Mom Hot Ralston can't be beat! |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Cool Beans Date: 19 Apr 10 - 10:06 AM Beeliner, Thanks for the E-Z Pop commerical link. I loved that ad. The lower voice sure sounds like Thurl Ravenscroft, who was Tony the Tiger ("They're grrreat!") and the singer of "You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch." |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: ichMael Date: 19 Apr 10 - 10:07 PM http://www.archive.org/search.php?query=old%20time%20commercials Lots of links to pages of jingles and commercials at the top of that page. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: mousethief Date: 19 Apr 10 - 11:38 PM Take Sominex tonight and sleep, sleep, sleep Double your pleasure, double your fun With Doublemint Doublemint Doublemint gum Refresh your taste Chew Wrigley's Spearmint gum Refresh your taste For flavor it's the one The flavor's fresh and lively too Enjoy it daily, millions do Refresh your taste Chew Wrigley's Spearmint gum And who can forget this short gem: Mustang II, Boredom zero |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,Terry Bennett Date: 27 Jul 10 - 12:41 PM Referring to Cool Beans' post 09 Oct 05 ... Aren't you glad that you're not a bug? Not even a snug-in-rug bug. Cos bugs have to worry about d-Con Cos bugs have to worry about d-Con Cause d-Con is dead end for bugs. Aren't you glad that you're not a bug? |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,R. White, Austin Date: 18 Nov 10 - 03:46 PM I've been looking for this, too, because I remember the closing line: Quoth the Spaniel, I'd just bite 'em. (to rhyme with "guardian ad litem." |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST Date: 04 Dec 10 - 07:02 PM It's 'please 'do' remember...' and the last line is: Wise guys buy Standard fireworks. There is no other line, you've got it! |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,Harvey Date: 07 Dec 10 - 04:58 PM A favorite of mine from the '70s: Variety is the spice of life, So if you're good with a fork and a knife, Come on out to the Sweden House, Deliciously charming, Sweden House, All you care to eat from our smor-gasboard, It's yours at a price you can easily afford, So treat your children and please your spouse, Good taste makes the diff'rence at Swe-den House! All - you care - to eat! |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,Seonaid Date: 07 Dec 10 - 07:54 PM Dr. Ross Dog Food and Super Koola in cap-top cans... Oh, wow, someone here is as old as I am! Anyone else remember "Western Airlines, the o-o-o-only way to fly!" Or, "She's Camay all over..." I think Ipana toothpaste was touted as "friendly to your tee-eeth." And here are a couple of parodies: "I wonder where the yellow went? Somebody had an accident!" "I hate Bosco, it's full of TNT. Mommy put it in my milk, to try to poison me. But I fooled Mommy, and put it in her tea, And now there is no Mommy to try and poison me!" "Double your pleasure, double your fun -- Make out with two guys instead of just one." Folk music of the post-radio age. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Cool Beans Date: 11 Jan 11 - 11:36 AM Has scratchy throat Got your goat? Here's a pleasant way to relieve it: Get a box of Candettes, Pleasant-tasting Candettes, Try one and you'll believe it. Don't let scratchy throat Get your goat. Get! Can! dettes! |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Joe_F Date: 11 Jan 11 - 08:11 PM You'll stop paying the elbow tax When you start using Ajax. So use Ajax (boom boom) The foaming cleanser (dadadadadada da da), Wash the dirt Right down the drain (bububububububu bu). |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Jim Dixon Date: 07 Aug 11 - 09:56 PM I thought of this the other day while putting on sunscreen, so I got a little help from Google-- Make the most of moments in the sun. Coppertone makes living in the sunshine fun. You get the quickest tan as you can plainly see 'Cause nothing tans like Coppertone, naturally-- Get the fastest tan that anyone can. Tan, don't burn, get a Coppertone tan! Given what we now know about sunburns and skin cancer, it makes me wonder, what, if anything, those early "suntan lotions" actually did. If it's true that Coppertone allowed you to "get the fastest tan that anyone can," then I infer that it didn't screen out ANY ultraviolet rays. So what did it do? And how did it help you prevent a sunburn? Or did it? |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST Date: 21 Sep 11 - 03:40 AM "Come when the bell calls; spaghetti and meatballs; for you and for me; it's Chef Boy-ar-dee!" I think; Curt from Germany |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,SRD Date: 21 Sep 11 - 04:07 PM One of my contemporaries used to march down Swanley Village High Street bellowing out "I drinks Idris when I's dry." I don't know if it qualifies as a jingle though. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Elmore Date: 21 Sep 11 - 08:51 PM If you wanna look keen and on the beam, smart, and smooth and like a dream, there's one thing you've gotta know, Youth World is the place to go.Youth World,Youth World, Yououth World! |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,Lila Date: 22 Sep 11 - 12:35 AM It was: Not bitter, not sweet/ it's a dry flavored treat/ won't you try/extra dry Rheingold beer and Colgate dental cream/ what a toothpaste/ it cleans your breath/ while it cleans your teeth. And then LSMFT Lucky Strike Means Fine Tobacco and a cigarette add with an auctioneer, ending "Sold American!" |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,Westbankal Date: 18 Mar 12 - 02:40 PM Does anyone remember this jingle for Franco American Spaghetti? All that stuck with me was this part: Plump Tomatoes, Cheddar Cheese A lively sauce that's bound to please Pretty sure the last line was: "Franco American Spaghetti!" |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Iona Date: 13 Apr 12 - 12:53 AM Somebody posted the words to the old Shredded Ralston jingle, and I've just about driven myself insane trying to find an original recording (and haven't). Does anybody know of somewhere I could find it? I have reason to believe, from my research that it was performed by the Ranch Boys Trio (compromised of Joe "Curley" Bradley, Jack Ross and Ken "Shorty" Carson). As a side note, Curley played "Pecos" in the Tom Mix radio programs. Shorty was later a member of the Sons of the Pioneers, then the Garry Moore show (which is also terrible hard to find footage of)-- and who knows whatever happened to Jack. ;) I know he did some records of his own, but I haven't researched his career. The Ranch Boys Trio were also featured earlier in the "Pinto Pete and his Ranch Hands" radio show (which can be found at archive.org)....... *laugh* pardon my rambling. The point is, I'm looking for a recording of the Shredded Ralston jingle. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: saulgoldie Date: 13 Apr 12 - 06:39 AM Browsed the thread, and it's too long to check, but... LSMFT: Lucky Strike means "Fine Tobacco" "You meet the nicest people on a Honda." This one I think was regional... "I've got a beer mug Yay! But it's empty. Booh! I'm gonna fill it up. Yay! But only half way. Booh! Cause it makes such a big, creamy head. Yay! But soon the mug will be empty. Booh! But I've got seven bottles more of Cott's draft style root beer! Yaaaay!" Saul |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: clueless don Date: 13 Apr 12 - 11:12 AM I remember it as "You meet the nicest people on a Honda bike". Also for motorbikes, there was "Discover the swinging world of Yamaha". I certainly remember LSMFT. Don |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Cool Beans Date: 20 Apr 12 - 04:13 PM And then there were the spoofs of LSMFT that kids made up: Loose stomach means full toilet. Let's stop, my finger's tired. Any more? |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,Dana... Back with ?s from 2005 & 2007... Date: 11 Jun 13 - 01:48 PM Posted what is below back in 2005 and 2007. Never saw a reply that filled in the blank lyrics for most of what I posted, so I figured six years later somebody might jump in (although it appears that the thread sorta died a year ago). Anyhow, here it all is again... Dana Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,Dana Date: 04 Sep 07 - 12:05 PM I posted the following (see below) in November and December 2005. Then no one posted in the "Jingles you remember" thread again until... February 2007? Is that possible? I'm stilling humming these jingles and interested to hear if anyone remembers the rest of the words, or for that matter, even remembers the jingles period. I really hope that I don't somehow kill the thread again! I'm friendly -honest. :-) Dana Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,Dana Date: 16 Nov 05 - 11:40 AM I don't think these have been mentioned: For Nabisco Premium Saltine Crackers (circa 1964): Premium Saltine reclosable pack, You open 'em up and you close 'em back. They stay crisp until You get to the very last cracker. Premium Saltine! Fig Newton (same era): The one and the only Fig Newton is a very remarkable thing... (don't remember the rest, although the tune's still with me; may have been a girl on a tree swing in the TV commercial; anyone?) It ended with: The one and the only Fig Newton is a very remarkable, very remarkable, very reMARKable thing!" Others have mentioned a couple of sixties-era Chef Boyardee commercials (e.g. the "French school kids" one for Spaghetti and Meatballs: "Come when the bell calls, spaghetti and meatballs"; and, another for Ravioli: "Ravioli, we like ravioli..."). There was a third one in that series, I believe for Beefaroni, featuring "British" school children. I don't know the name of the "English sounding" tune was or all the words, but there was something about "oodles and oodles of big (tasty?) noodles, and beef, tomato and cheese" -- or something like that. But the one I wish had *never* aired was for Del Monte canned juices. I was in fourth grade when this one was popular and my last name was "Belmonte" back then, so you can imagine the rest: Del Monte fruit juice drinks, so fresh, so light. Del Monte fruit juice drinks -- good morning, noon or night! Fill in the gaps where you can. Hope I helped folks remember some more jingles/ads. and... Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,Dana Date: 30 Dec 05 - 08:45 AM WOW! Ten years of posting to various web forums and internet newsgroups and I've *never* totally killed a thread anywhere! Until now, it seems. :-) (UPDATE: Twice. In 2005 and 2007.) It's been a month and a half since I tossed in these jingle fragments and not one person has anything to add?!? Gee whiz. I was even on topic in this "off" topic discussion. I'm amazed (and I think I'm talkin' to myself - ack!). I guess I'll just slink back into the darkness, humming a 40 year old TV jingle about canned pasta 'cuz I can't remember the WORDS!!! |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Don Firth Date: 11 Jun 13 - 03:21 PM How's this for a dip into prehistoric times? I remember in the late 1930s when I was a rug rat, a radio commercial for a laundry soap. Rinse-O. It was a little girl's voice singing "Rinse-O white! Rinse-O white!The singer was a nine-year-old girl who went by the named "Bubbles" Silverman. Some years later, she emerged again, as one of this country's foremost opera singers. But she had undergone a bit of a name change. Now she was known as "Beverly Sills." Don Firth |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Bettynh Date: 12 Jun 13 - 02:04 PM Beefaroni schoolkids ad |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,ynotmacao Date: 17 Jun 13 - 01:08 PM My favorite Ballantine song/lyric (c. 1965): Why is Ballantine beer like a rocket flight, Why is Ballantine beer like an opening night? Why is Ballantine beer like a marching band, a race that finishes neck and neck (background whinny)...or a ride on a toboggan sli-i-ide? Why is Ballantine beer like a bugle call (background: a piece of reveille), Why is Ballantine beer like a firemen's ball? ...and why is Ballantine beer like a kite in a windy sky? There's more spirit to it, that's why! (tag..."if you want to start living a life that's livelier, live it with spirit!") |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: MGM·Lion Date: 18 Jun 13 - 01:52 AM Have we had "Washing machines go better with Calgon"? A recent one, but peculiarly antique in tone ~~ real throwback to the earliest [mid-1950s in UK tv ads]. Have been wondering if this is an attempt to cash in on some sort of nostalgia market, or a bit of advertisers' or agents' ineptitude. Ambivalent about it. One of the best, I recall from those very early days, was the briefest, 10 second 3-worder "Sleep sweeter. Bournvita", with a steaming mug wearing a nightcap. The one that irritates me at the moment [a slogan rather than a jingle] is the bookmaker's one that enjoins in hearty hectoring tones "Don't settle for less!" Less what, exactly? ~M~ |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,mary Date: 17 Jan 14 - 08:43 PM Digger the dog, Digger he goes with you when you explore. Just pull his leash and go for a walk he's your dog for sure. Where you going Tommy? Walking Digger mom. Aunt Jemima Pancakes without the syrup, Is like the spring without the fall. There's only one thing worse in this universe, and that's no Aunt Jemima's at all. California girls, Coney Island Beach, Rollin in the river, dancin in the street. Surfs up come on down, got so much to choose. I wouldn't let anyone stand in my shoes. Look up America see what we got, Get in the sunny side of livin. Look for the best yeah Live life refreshed, Look for the real thing Coke is Coca Cola It's the real thing. Tippy Tumbles over and over. Tippy Tumbles the whole day through. Look she flips and over she goes. And Tippy stands on her head with you. Lucky Lockit Kiddles See how groovy they look, On a purse or a book. Lucky Lockit Kiddles. They're always doing something new to FAB it's true. Oh FAB we're glad there's action enzyme,lemon freshin borax in you. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Eldergirl Date: 18 Jan 14 - 06:31 AM Anytime, anyplace, anywhere There's a wonderful moment to share It's the bright one,it's the right one, That's Martini! Made in Scotland from girders, unpronounceable toooo Made in Scotland from girders, that's why it's called Irn Bru! TV ad featured a bonnie lassie dashing along the station platform off the train to meet her laddie(I think) and knocking everyone else flying. One of my faves! Feeling - Down Under? (Picture turns itself upside down) That's the time when every true blue Aussie turns to Dexsal. On Brit tv mid 60s, an Aus reply to Alka Seltzer? Watchoutwatchout watchoutwatchout there's a Humphrey about!! Was this the mystery creature nicking milk off the doorsteps? Bring out the Branston! (bit like a football chant) Nice n easy, Nice n easy, the new colour shampoo-in, That looks like it grew in... And Nice Cup Of Tea is an actual song, used t hear it on the Silent Radio back in the 50s.. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,Tunesmith Date: 18 Jan 14 - 08:25 AM What folk tune went with this old jingle. "Nothing is nicer than a Pendleton's Twicer" |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: PapaTom Date: 05 Mar 15 - 11:33 AM "If you like peanuts and choc'late too, Then Snick, Snick, Snickers is the bar for you!' It's not really a jingle, but I remember watching Super Circus as a child. One of the sponsors was Mars candies, the makers of "Snickers". |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Doug Chadwick Date: 06 Mar 15 - 05:30 AM What folk tune went with this old jingle. "Nothing is nicer than a Pendleton's Twicer" I don't think it was set to music. Rather, it took the form of a limerick: There was a young girl from South Bend Who had only twopence to spend What could be nicer Than a Pendleton's Twicer Ice cream with a lolly each end - or as we used to have it, among my friends on the streets of Liverpool: ........................ ........................ What could be nicer Than swiping a Twicer And still having twopence to spend DC |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,Dáithí Date: 06 Mar 15 - 09:01 AM You'll wonder where the yellow went, when you brush your teeth with Pepsodent! Don't forget the Soreen, Doreen! Don't forget the Fruitgums Mum! Boom boom boom boom - Esso Blue! Opal Fruits - made to make your mouth water! Now you can have dishes as soft as your face - with bright green Fairy Liquid For mash, get Sma-a-a-sh! |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,Grandpa Tom Date: 22 May 15 - 08:54 PM Franco American spaghetti is the stuff of which kids never get enough of. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,Grandpa Tom Date: 22 May 15 - 08:54 PM Franco American spaghetti is the stuff of which kids never get enough of. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,hruodland Date: 07 Jun 15 - 04:18 AM Further to the Mad Magazine Chesterfield parody Cool Beans mentions, there was a second verse: Only top tobacco, straight grade A, Gives them butts clean flavor when they're thrown away. That sun-drenched top tobacco's gonna mean That each cigarette butt you pick up is clean-- Chesterfind! The piece featured graphics showing a bum asking some pompous rich guy for a dime, getting pushed aside, and then collapsing into the gutter where the cigarette butt the rich guy just tossed aside catches his eye. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Jamie McC Date: 07 Jun 15 - 11:00 AM Lipsmackin' thirstquenchin' acetastin' motivatin' goodbuzzin' cooltalkin' highwalkin' fastlivin' evergivin' coolfizzin' Pepsi. There was also a parody t-shirt of this that used to be advertised in the back pages of the New Musical Express. I wish I could remember the whole thing but it included stomach-turnin' and nauseacreatin'. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Jamie McC Date: 07 Jun 15 - 11:13 AM I may live to regret seeing this thread. There's all sorts popping into my head now! Anyone remember Junglies? Rowntree Junglies are new and nice to eat. With crocodiles and elephants, they're fruit-flavoured jelly sweets. Jungle up a lion, or grab yourself a bear, Lots of jelly animals for everyone to share. Jolly jelly Junglies are new and nice to eat! Or the Tetley Tea Folk folk dance: Tetley - Tetle-etle-ee. Flavour - tasty as can be. Tetley make tea bags. Tetley make tea bags make tea. Or, to the tune of John Peel: Oh we are the lads from Country Life And you can't put a better bit o' butter on your knife. If you haven't any in have a word with your wife And spread it on your toast in the morning. Oh it's Country Life. It's English too. From the cow to the dairy, from the dairy down to you. Oh it's ______? and rich and creamy through and through So spread it on your toast in the morning. Got to stop now - my brain's curdling. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,Carl Date: 07 Mar 16 - 09:12 AM The ending: When trouble or tears come our way. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: keberoxu Date: 07 Mar 16 - 02:02 PM Come out a-head on a Kawasaki, out a-head on a Kawasaki...can't remember the rest |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Ged Fox Date: 07 Mar 16 - 02:35 PM Hurrah for Betox What a delightful smell. The stuff that every self-respecting grocer has to sell. The price is right! To cook's delight, how easily it's made; So join the happy members of the Be-e-e-tox Brigade. 1930s Radio Luxemburg? |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: eftifino Date: 08 Mar 16 - 07:01 AM Everyones rushing to buy Twining's Tea In a Free-for-all kind of attack. Till a boy and a girl, with a twist and a twirl did endeavor to grab the last pack. But did she give in, Sir? No, not on your life! To make sure of his Twinings, he made her his Wife! Twinings Nectar Tea, the Tea that really is Different. There was a song that started: 'Mondays Child wants ...... and on till; Saturday's child wants melting Mouthfuls. Sunday's Child wants jelly! ( Quickly) Birds Jelly De Luxe! Public Service one that some of it sticks: Baby in a Pram says: Every Saturday Morning, my Mum takes me shopping in a Pram! Being Saturday Morning, everyone's trying to spend their wages by lunchtime, So nobody's giving way for a Pram! And by the time we get down to the road........ (Sounds of Cars whizzing by) a couple of lines later the tag "Crossing With A Pram takes TIME!! |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: leeneia Date: 22 Sep 16 - 01:09 AM Here's one from 1950's Chicago: How, how, how, how, Howard Motors at Southwestern Avenue at 57th Street. How,how,how can Howard do it? The deals just can't be beat. Desoto, Plymouth, used cars too. How,how Howard has the deal for you! How, how, how how Desoto Plymouth on Southwestern Avenue! How, how, how, how at 57th! and Southwestern Avenue. =================== We definitely knew where Howard Motors was after hearing that 2 or 3 times. I read somewhere that Southwestern Avenue is the longest city street in the world. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,Andiliqueur Date: 22 Sep 16 - 02:35 AM "Handle all your coppers in sixpenny lots" 'Give more get change" "Decimilisation decilimi" 1971 |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,Senoufou Date: 22 Sep 16 - 12:25 PM This may have been posted already, as I haven't read the whole thread. But does anyone remember the VERY politically incorrect one, "The Esso sign means happy motoring (X3) Call at the Esso sign!" which was repeated by various oval-shaped Esso signs representing various races. eg a Chinese one with pigtails singing "Velly happy motoling" and an African one "De Esso sign mean..." etc. As children we used to sing along with all the racist accents, even pulling our eyes into slits for the Chinese one. (1950's) Oh dear! |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,Senoufou Date: 22 Sep 16 - 12:26 PM It was to the tune of Michael Finnegan. (posted too soon, sorry) |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Andy7 Date: 22 Sep 16 - 03:28 PM They asked me how I knew, It was Esso Blue; I, of course, replied, "With lower grades one buys, "Smoke gets in your eyes." |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,keberoxu Date: 19 Oct 16 - 05:20 PM "Dino, the purple dinosaur" is an earworm that will not exit my head after lo! these many decades. I can't even remember what commercial advertisements his jingle was in. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Joe_F Date: 19 Oct 16 - 08:38 PM Andy7: You asked me how I knew Raccoon shit was blue. I just turned and said, You have lost your head -- Raccoon shit is red. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,keberoxu Date: 31 Oct 16 - 05:30 PM And just in time for Halloween! Creepy Crawlers are so much fun Playing gags on everyone All you need to make a bug Is a Thingmaker set and electric plug Pour Plasti-Goop right in the mold -- then trade 'em, sell 'em, good as gold! YOU CAN TELL THEY'RE MATTEL: THEY'RE Creepy Crawlers Creepy Crawlers Creepy Crawlers !!!! |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Airymouse Date: 31 Oct 16 - 09:46 PM Cantaloupe for breakfast Honey and a bun Get your shoes and stockings on And run, run, run. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: eftifino Date: 31 Oct 16 - 11:37 PM Susan B, it was actually a generic Ad for all types of Tea! 'I like a nice cup of tea in the Morning, Just to start the day, you see Then at half past eleven, then my idea of Heaven is a nice cup of tea. I like a nice cup of tea with my dinner and a nice cup of tea with my Tea, And when it's time for bed, there's a lot to be said for a nice cup of tea." |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,David Usher Date: 18 Sep 19 - 03:36 AM I learned the Chambers Caskets parody from Joe Hickerson at a house party in the 1970s in St. Louis. I did a show at a library in the south side of St. Louis in the 1980's and met the guy who said that he wrote the lyrics. His name is Jim Sparks. He lived in St. Louis MO. I'm pretty sure he has passed away by now. I did the song and he came running up in shock that anybody knew the song. He said he had been commissioned to write a theme song for the funeral director's convention in New York City in 1939. Here are the words (sung to Rock of Ages): Chambers caskets are so fine, Made of sandal-wood and pine. When your loved ones pass away, Have them pass the Chambers way. Chambers customers all sing, "Death, oh death, where is thy sting?" |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,jim Date: 25 Feb 20 - 12:28 PM Only top tobacco, straight Grade A Gives them butts clean flavor when they're thrown away! That sun-drenched top tobacco's going to mean That each cigarette butt you pick up is clean -- Chesterfind! |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: Steve Shaw Date: 25 Feb 20 - 12:55 PM "You'll wonder where the yellow went, when you brush your teeth with Pepsodent!" Or the Crackerjack version: You'll wonder where your teeth all went When you've eaten my experiment! |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: clueless don Date: 26 Feb 20 - 06:59 AM I recall "You'll wonder where you've been all night, when you brush your teeth with dynamite". |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember - Nabisco Premium Saltine From: GUEST,Debbie C - guest Date: 20 Jan 21 - 11:28 AM Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,Dana Date: 16 Nov 05 - 11:40 AM I don't think these have been mentioned: For Nabisco Premium Saltine Crackers (circa 1964): Premium Saltines reclosable pack, You open 'em up and you close 'em back. They stay crisp until You get to the very last cracker. Premium Saltine! Hi Dana. Every time I see the package of these crackers this jingle starts running through my brain. I remember it a little differently The first 2 lines are the same as your recollection. But I remember the rest as: No crackers to break up, they're singlely stacked. And they stay crisp to the very, very last cracker. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,.gargoyle Date: 20 Jan 21 - 09:55 PM Playground Repertoire 1960. The biggest, most burly, 6th grader bully would come up, with his admiring clique of cronies, to a naive 4th grader and ask: "What is the beginning of that cigarette commercial?" The reply from Naïveté was: "Winston taste's good." Upon which bully would pull out the top of his trousers, look down into his pants and reply to the guffaws of his friends: "Hear that Winston?" Sincerely, Gargoyle It is good to round off the rough edges at an early age. Pecking order exists. |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST,Karenski Date: 17 Mar 21 - 11:43 PM I'd like to build a world of hope And furnish it with love With apple trees and honey bees And snow white turtle doves Its the real thing Its the song of today Its the real thing Coca-Cola It's Coke! |
Subject: RE: Jingles you remember. From: GUEST Date: 28 Apr 22 - 05:01 PM To the tune of Rock of Ages: Chamber's caskets are so fine, Made of sandal wood and pine. When your loved ones have to go, Dial Columbia Triple O. When your loved ones pass away, Have them pass the Chamber's way. Chamber's customers all sing, "Death O Death, where is they sting?" Australian Dennis Tracy and two other members of the group sang this one on the 1979 album "No Man's Land." Liner note: "Perhaps unfortunately, the origins of this little number are obscure. It may once have been a radio advertisement in America." It is a fine performance. |
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