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When done right, catchy advertising jingles ensure you keep a company's products top of mind when shopping. See how many ...
"Brylcreem — a little dab'll do ya!'' was a fixture on 1950s-era TV and ranks with "I wish I was an Oscar Mayer wiener'' in jingle-writing brilliance.
Ruth Powell of Braintree wrote a song for a Hingham choral group using jingles from commercials of the 1950s. It's still fun to listen to today.
Many people don’t remember a time when dramas played on the radio and cigarette jingles punctuated the morning commute. Rainier Radio, a project of North Seattle Community College, seeks to ...
The most effective jingles are short, catchy, repetitive and — most importantly — memorable. But memorable can be good or bad. "The 'HeadOn: Apply directly to your forehead' ad ...
So here we go: the top five beer jingles of all time. 1. Schaefer Beer Television production of a Schaefer Beer commercial on WCBS-TV in 1949. CBS via Getty Images Schaefer, is the, one beer to have ...
Jingles are not campaign songs, played at rallies. Such songs have an especially auspicious beginning, when Franklin D. Roosevelt's 1932 campaign for president borrowed the Broadway hit Happy Days ...
Why are jingles so catchy and effective? MINNEAPOLIS — They can stick with us forever whether we like it or not. Advertisers have used catchy tunes for decades. "They're the original earworms, I ...