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: 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: 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: 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: 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: 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: 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: 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: 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: 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: 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 - 09:35 PM |
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: 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: 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 - 07:33 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: 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: Shields Folk Date: 19 Oct 02 - 07:05 PM "boom boom boom boom- Esso Blue" |
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: 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: 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: 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: 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: 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: 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: 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: 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: 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: 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: 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: 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: 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: 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: 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: 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: 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: 53 Date: 19 Oct 02 - 10:37 AM Mickey Mouse |
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: 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: wysiwyg Date: 19 Oct 02 - 07:46 AM 588-2300, Empire.... ~S~ |
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: 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: 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: 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: 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: 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: 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: 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: 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: 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? |
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