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  1. Feb 24, 2021 · Tom: My name is Tom Batoy. Franco: And my name is Franco Tortora, and we founded Mona Davis almost around 30 years ago. This wasn’t Tom and Franco’s first encounter with McDonald’s. A few years earlier, they’d been involved in a different McDonald’s pitch. Buuut it was rejected. Tom: We were so close. I mean, we were so close, but we ...

  2. Mar 10, 2021 · To do that, the agency reached out to a music production company called Mona Davis, founded by Tom Batoy and Franco Tortora. Batoy and Tortora spent days tinkering with the jingle—that is, until they cracked the code during one white wine-fueled night. After hour upon fruitless hour, Batoy and Tortora landed on those five notes: "ba-da-ba-BA ...

    • Lillian Stone
  3. Mar 18, 2021 · From there, Tom Batoy and Franco Tortora of Mona Davis were given the arduous task of putting it to music (via The Takeout).Then to really seal the deal, they recorded and released the jingle before it was incorporated into McDonald's advertising so people knew it before they could even associate it with the brand.

    • Ashley Steinberg
  4. Aug 16, 2022 · On the podcast, the “I’m Lovin’ It” composers Tom Batoy, Franco Tortora of Mona Davis Beat tell the story of how the five-note sonic logo came to be. For many years, I was Executive Creative Director at the agency that created the in-store and promotional marketing for McDonald’s.

  5. I'm Lovin' It (song) " I'm Lovin' It " is a song by American singer-songwriter Justin Timberlake. The song, originally written as a jingle for American fast food chain McDonald's, was produced by the Neptunes and is credited as being written by Pharrell Williams, Tom Batoy, Franco Tortora, and Andreas Forberger. [1]

    • "Last Night"
    • November 20, 2003
    • 2003
  6. Nov 24, 2017 · Listen to Replace (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) by Franco Tortora & Tom Batoy on Apple Music. Stream songs including "Bienvenue en Enfer", "Used" and more. Album · 2017 · 39 Songs

  7. Jul 17, 2017 · Reviewed by: Jennie Kermode. "Tim Peter Kuhn's cinematography and Franco Tortora and Tom Batoy’s dramatic score combine to create a sense of disorientation, of psychological disintegration." Illness always seems more unfair when it happens to the young. One might expect an older women to suffer from dry skin, but Kira (Rebecca Forsythe) looks ...

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