6. Coca-Cola “I’d Like to Buy the World a Coke” Released in 1971, this jingle was part of one of Coca-Cola’s most famous campaigns. The commercial featured a multicultural group singing together. It ...
Commercial jingles will always be significant. Where did they come from? There were simply created to promote television commercials. What is a television commercial? A television commercial is simply ...
If you were watching the Grammys on Sunday night, you might have gotten a decidedly non-award-winning song stuck in your head: the Goldfish theme song. The company aired a commercial several times ...
Months before releasing their eponymous debut in 1964, the Rolling Stones were commissioned to come up with a jingle for the popular cereal brand, Rice Krispies. Written by Brian Jones along with ...
Music legend Barry Manilow told CNN anchor Chris Wallace his “greatest hit” is one of several commercial jingles you probably never knew he wrote — and which he sang for Wallace. Wallace interviewed ...
In 1965, Barry Manilow landed a job in the mailroom at CBS and soon became known as the “piano-playing mail boy” while taking night classes at New York College of Music before attending Juilliard.
Can you sing-finish this line of a commercial jingle? It’s there, taking up space in your brain, and its presence is a testament to the effectiveness of a disappearing advertising style.
Oscar Mayer will give consumers who correctly sing “The Bologna song” from its iconic 1974 ad spot a chance to win an Instacart gift card, per details shared with Marketing Dive. The Kraft Heinz brand ...