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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...