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- Two All Beef Patties, Special Sauce. So McDonalds goes to the jingle guy and says, “We want to list the ingredients for this sandwich and make it catchy!”
- Plop Plop Fizz Fizz. This jingle for Alka Seltzer was created in the early 1950’s and had a very long life. It continued to air in various incarnations all the way up to 1980.
- I Wish I Was An Oscar Meyer Wiener. This jingle for Oscar Meyer Hotdogs started airing in 1965 and was used in various campaigns for decades. in 1974 Oscar Meyer an commercial featured four-year-old Andy Lambros holding a fishing rod and sandwich while singing, “My bologna has a first name, it’s ‘O-S-C-A-R’…” That one also had a very long run.
- You Deserve a Break Today. This jingle for the mega-brand McDonald’s first appeared in the 1970’s and had a two decade run as the company’s main commercial jingle.
A jingle is a short tune or song used for advertising purposes. It is a type of sound branding. Ad buyers utilize jingles in television and radio commercials, so they can be used in non-advertising contexts to maintain or establish a brand image.
- It's hard to answer that as there are several famous ones. McDonald’s tune “I’m Loving It” from 2003 was extremely popular. So was Kit-Kat's "Gimme...
- The first commercial jingle was "Have You Tried Wheaties?" released on radio on Christmas Eve in 1926.
- A jingle must be catchy, have a simple, repetitious tune that people can remember and be in a major key. The advertiser will usually have certain s...
- Cornetto. The Year: 1982. The Jingle: Just One Cornetto. I don’t care what anyone says, this is one of those 80s commercial jingles that holds up. It grabs your attention with new lyrics to a song you’ve probably heard before (‘O Sole Mio), and the twist at the end – love it.
- Juicy Fruit. The Year: 1986. The 80’s Jingle: The Taste is Gonna Move You. This ad was everywhere in the mid-80s. Adweek called it “one of the last great jingles.”
- Coca-Cola. The Year: 1989. The Company Jingle: Can’t Beat the Feeling! This one’s a toe-tapper. Don’t fight it. Don’t hide it. Coke used “Can’t beat the feeling!”
- KitKat. The Year: 1988. The Commercial Jingle: Give Me A Break. The fact that everyone in North America (except for Andy in the Office) can recite the first two lines of this song means that it was one of the absolute top 80s commercial jingles.
- “Band-Aid” by Johnson & Johnson. 70’s Ads: Band-Aid Stuck On Band Aid Brand. As we wind up on jingles, we feature one from back in the day to end our list of jingles that stick to the mind.
- “My Bologna Has a First Name” by Oscar Mayer. Oscar Mayer Commercial -1973. “My bologna has a first name” is a jingle created for Oscar Mayer—the second appearance of the company on this list—and has become one of the most recognizable advertising slogans in American pop culture.
- “I’m Lovin’ It” by McDonald’s. The Bizarre History of McDonald’s ‘I’m Lovin’ It’ The “I’m Lovin’ It” jingle is a popular and successful advertising campaign created for McDonald’s in 2003.
- “You’re a Pepper” by Dr. Pepper. Dr. Pepper Commercial – ” I’m a Pepper” – 60 Second version – David Naughton. The “You’re a Pepper” jingle is one of the most famous advertising campaigns in American history, and it has been associated with Dr. Pepper for decades.
This jingle was used in advertising campaigns for Coca-Cola from 1993 to 2002 and has since become a classic. The lyrics describe the product using words like “refreshing,” delicious,” and “inviting,” with a catchy melody that appeals to listeners.
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Classic TV Commercials, old tv Commercials and Jingles. Below are some classic jingles from TV commercials of bygone years, most with YouTube links. Just click the product name and you will be taken to the jingle's lyrics.
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Aug 19, 2013 · Slinky. "Everyone knows it’s slinky" During the 60s, people fell in love with this classic children’s toy and its catchy jingle (I am sure you can remember seeing the Slinky make its way down the stairs). The Slinky song could be heard coming from the mouths of countless children and even being hummed by many parents.