Classic Commercial Jingles 50's 60's
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"Mr. Clean" brings back a funny memory from when I was very young, back in the 1950s. I absolutely could not distinguish between President Eisenhower and the "Mr. Clean" man. My parents told me that Eisenhower would come on TV, and I'd run to the cabinet under the kitchen sink and get the Mr. Clean and exclaim, "Look: he's right here!"
OK: so I was five years old at the time. At least I knew who the President was, and he could clean up ANY mess! ;-)
THIS IS HILLARIOUS!
Came to the U.S. as an immigrant over 65 years ago and learned English watching TV and singing along with most of these terrific jingles. Was surprised that I can still remember most of these. Thanks for the memories.
these advertisements are better than advertisements today.
I think so too.
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Joe21 m - Almost everything was better in the 50s and 60s.
@@chuggachuggawoowoo not true lol
@@alfaridzi935 Yeah I'm pretty sure you wouldn't know what technology was because it didn't exist so thats one thing that sucks
1:54
If this went onto TV today, Twitter would blow up and Frito would be forced to issue a huge apology.
It actually was removed from the air in the 60s because of complaints about ethnic stereotypes.
The Frito Bandito started in 1967 and was retired in 1971,and this was due to sterotypes over Latinos, especially Mexican-Americans.
I don't mind this, i think it's a bit wholesome.
He sounds like the same guy who voiced Speedy Gonzaled
@@flowertrue that's because it is, Mel Blanc provided the voice of the frito bandito.
Love to hear Dinah sing "and see it in your Chevrolet." She is great here.
They are making Chevys danged near bulletproof today equal to Buicks!
I remember hearing Dinah's singing this jingle when I was a boy. Question: What happen to her blowing a kiss to the audience (MU-WAH!)
Was Dinah The 1950's Actress who People said she was A light Skinned Black woman passing for White?
I planned on Seeing the USA in my Chevrolet, but at 71, i just drive to Indiana once a year (I have a Chevy Equinox now) to visit college friends, and that is good for me!!
I'm a 90s girl but I really wish commercials would go back to this :)
The Texaco commercial just brought back memories of gas station attendants coming to the car, checking the oil, cleaning the windows while the gas was pumping. They worked so hard. It was weird for me when I started driving years later. The guy working at the gas station wouldn’t even show me how to pump gas the first time I needed to.
They made money because it had value then A Coke was a nickle.
I pumped Gas in 1970. Regular was 28 cents Hi test was 32 cents. My how times have changed. Money has little value now. Our Economy has been Gutted.
You got that right !!! I was born in 61 and have so many t.v. commercial jingles spinning round in my head.
Me too!
Same. Came here to see if I could find the Salerno butter cookie jingle. Telling the wife about it the other day she had never heard it.
I am an old man, so of course I loved this.
Thank you for showing it.
Oh Dinah, you made Life " Completer " ! I remember her singing these commercials back in the day as she plugged Chevys during breaks in her show. She had class !
Do You believe my grandpa fell in with Dinah in the 50's. Watching him in that 50's TV
I enjoyed this - it was a blast from the past! Many of these commercials were quite clever and creative. And they certainly were catchy - I sang along with many of them although I hadn't seen them for close to 50 years! Thanks for compiling!
I remember when every commercial had singing in it. I miss these days. It would be nice if a commercial had singing in it now.
That Mr. Clean beat really got me. Also dang, hes been around that long, I had no idea.
LOL...the Rice Krispies commerical was GREAT!...so professional
Okay, I'm going to admit something to you, elc. Promise me you won't freak out. I was a Bobby Sherman fan, too. I had his Greatest Hits record, and the "Gettin' Together" lp as well. I loved him as the bashful Jeremy on "Here Come The Brides" and I tried to love his series with Wes Stern, "Getting Together" (spun off from a "Partridge Family" episode if I recall) but it didn't take. This was in my adolescent bubblegum phase, circa '69 to approximately '73. There. I said it and I feel better.
I freaked out!
Love this compilation. I remember most of these ads from my childhood and later, and it was with great fondness I watched them again. Briefly I was young again and so was the world. Thanks for posting.
That's the wau I remember it
Snap, Crackle, Pop -- love that Kellogg's ad! Talk about a catchy tune! I remember it well! Man, I must have been around before air.
Yeah somebody spent a lot of time making that Rice Krispies jingle. Impeccable timing!
I saw. Snap Crackle Pop every morning while I watched Captain Kangaroo.
Bring 'em back!! Love these.
Doubtful. A certain product no longer exists (Halo shampoo), while the ad for Fritos would be considered racist.
Amazing how much of this is still stuck in the recesses of my brain, only to be coaxed back out by CZcams! Love it!
Loved these old commercials. We got our first tv in the mid 50s, and I was glued to it from after dinner until bedtime!
I was five years old when this commercial ran. I was sitting here today, watching a movie and I started singing the song! I had to see if it was online, and lo and behold, here it is!
Thanks for the memories. I didn't think I remembered some of them, but yep, the lyrics were there: imbedded in my brain for upwards of 50 years. Wow.
Loved this!!! wish the sound was on for the winston one. super cool collection of old commercials!
I was a teenager in the 1970's and at university in the 1980's so the beauty ads of that time period brings me back to my youth.
I was telling my partner just yesterday that I can quote, sing, and repeat all of the details like the phone number, address, locations, the actors who endorsed and/or usually sang the jingles, etc
Yet I don’t clue what the last commercial was about on TV this morning... maybe some things should remain the same?
I used to look forward to commercials and watch them to the end.
Today’s commercials just annoy me and usually end up driving me away from the products.
Thank the gods I can hit the “skip ad” button!
it's just nostalgia. years from now people will say the same thing about ads today. they're all the same: trying to brainwash you into spending your money
4:31 can't t believe that was one of the coolest toys back then.My goodness,I had those and went crazy about it.Also there was the Yo-Yo.The best times!
I can sing along with all of these! I even remembered all the words to the Snap Crackle Pop one. Thanks so much for posting this!
"Log" from Ren and Stimpy must have been a parody of "Slinky".
Awesome! Caused me to relive & remember moments and family members who have long since passed. Really enjoyed this. Carried me back and actually was kind of a healing experience but you'd have to be over fifty in this crazy world to understand.
Thanks! five stars*****
Well, this was a slice!
These 'Classic Commercial Jingles' sure brought back some terrific nostalgic memories. Thank you for creating this masterpiece of memorabilia. I only wish the videos were higher quality - it would be perfect.
I remember EVERY one of these! Fun hearing them again...ha!
I love these videos!! Commercials back then were all about fun and happiness, especially the cereal ones!!
I think we should bring back fun and catchy jingles in commercials
For whom? Those of us who were around during this time are no longer in the leading demographics, and the people who are wouldn't be remotely interested in this....unless instructed by their favorite "influencers".
This took 10 years to get to 1 million views!😎👍👌❤
The Mad Men must have been working triple overtime on these ads! LOL! Good old Madison Avenue sales techniques!
these old commercials make me feel so happy..I am almost a little girl again!
One of the best things about Ethel Merman was she very precise with her singing; and when she belted out her songs, she was always on pitch, perfect! The others are as unforgettable, and believe me, seeing these again is a time trip back to a different time and place. A time so vastly different from today.
Man oh man oh man...does this bring back memories! It's amazing how some commercials back then had such big production numbers. Thanks very much for posting this!
I love these old ads. Keep them coming! Thanks for posting.
That Pepsi song at about 7:30 is nice. I never heard that one before.
Very enjoyable clip ladies! Great Job! It's so awesome that you young ladies are interested in retro-commercials! Bravo!! 5 Stars!
Ah--okay, I may have seen it once or twice. There's a glimmer of recognition coming back to me. I do remember "Flipper." And "Daktari" I recall because it was one of my grandmother's favorite series, an adventure break from her usual diet of "Peyton Place," westerns, and crime dramas. I used to watch "Daktari" with her from time to time. Wasn't there a "cross-eyed" lion named Clarence..?
What walks downstairs alone or in pairs and makes a slinkety sound? A spring, a spring , a marvelous thing, everyone loves a slinky. A slinky, a slinky, for fun it's a wonderful toy! A slinky, a slinky, it's fun for a girl and a boy!
That's the jingle I remember. I SOOO much wanted a slinky, even though it's just a spring (as someone said below). I just... wanted one! The power of advertising. Then my cousin got one for Christmas. He stood at the top of the stairs holding the slinky and my brother took the other end of the slinky and walked down stairs to see how long it would stretch. It bent when he turned at the the landing, and the Slinky was never the same again. No more walking down stairs (and I'm not sure it even 'walked' downstairs without help in the first place.)
I couldn't decide if I was more disappointed that I didn't get to play with it before it got ruined, or disappointed that it was such a dud as a toy.
The parody of the Winston commercial we sang as kids, was "Winston Taste Bad Like The One I Just Had. No Filter No Flavor, Just Cotton Pickin Toilet Paper! LOL
Love this momentary return to a time when life was simple despite the war protests. I don't remember the Halo commercials, but do all the rest. Made me think of some others... How about Viceroy cigarettes, "I'd rather fight than switch." And "Brylcreem, little dab'll do ya!" Thanks so much for the memories. (But that's a different show. LOL) Commercials today just don't measure up.
The Flintstone and The Rubbles lighting up Winston cigarettes. Then, there was the Marlboro ad (set to the opening score from The Magnificent Seven).
the creativity of the 1950's and 1960's jingles AND commercials were first rate....my all time favorite is the guy who argues with his stomach..,I was 16 when that commercial came out in 1966...I remembered it word for word and was delighted to find it on you tube...sure the tech stuff in this era is impressive, but for the needs of the times and the resources we had in those two decades prove self expression apples to any generation! Roberta Chizzini
I have to stop watching these videos. It's after 12:00, I'm laying in bed.... and singing these silly (yet very memorable) songs.
Geez, you know, I used to love Winstons & now I feel like washing my hair w/ Halo shampoo! I used the stuff in nursing school & actually had very good results. Ha.
My favorite Rice Krispies commercial was one featuring the character actor Leo Gordon, who played tough guys in a lot of westerns and police shows. He's a cowboy who looks like one you wouldn't want to get on the wrong side of. He walks into a raucus saloon, seats himself at a table and pours himself a bowl of Rice Krispies and milk. Then he shouts out "QUIET! I want to hear the snap crackle pop." The effect was so hilarious I had to laugh out loud.
My mother's step dad, Leo Corday, and the only grandfather I remember wrote the see the USA in your Chevrolet jingle. He also wrote the sometimes you feel like a nut, sometimes you don't jingle. He aslo wrote the song There's No Tomorrow. I miss hime a lot.
Haha yep! All I can think of is. "Everyone wants a log, come on and get your log. LOG LOG LOG"
1:30 The irony of the Frito Bandito commercial. Just crazy. The New Halo at the end was funny, too.
ahhh, i love looking at different time periods. i remember oscar meyer from the 80s and 90s. same jingle :)
That Pepsi commercial is still working after all these years. makes me want a Pepsi like now.
Thanks for the memories.
Omg Mel Blanks as a Bandito in a Fritos ad.Awesome
I remember the Flintstones Winston commercial.
Barney: i hate to see the girls work so hard.
Fred: Hey, let's go around back where we can't see 'em.
XD
LOL--"Ancient Chinese secret, huh?"-- I remember that one! One of the great pleasures of collecting classic TV on DVD is that sometimes extras like TV commercials of the era are also included on the disc. I just located that "1001 Classic Commercials" DVD set at Amazon and dropped it in my cart--thanks for the tip! I could easily spend an entire evening watching stuff like that. I guess it's that we were kids when most of these commercials aired--kids really connect with TV advertising.
TheCatgirl6 That referred to a Calgon commercial.
The Frito Bandito song is an alteration of a very well known mexican song that goes "Ay ay ayyay ay, canta y no llores" :DD
its called "celito lindo"
Cielito* yeah
Slinky was nothing more the a spring. Over 300 million were sold between 1945 and 2005.
Yes, I had one or two slinkies back in those years. They were fun to send "walking" down a flight of stairs.
"Maya" was a show about a boy (Jay North), his friendly Indian friend (Khan) and their pet elephant. North played an American kid traveling across India trying to find his father, who was missing and presumed dead. The show was only on for one season, but had officially licensed trading cards. The show was on (I believe) during the 1966 - 67 season, and I believe it ran on Saturday nights after "Flipper" (both shows were by Ivan Tors, who also did "Daktari").
I love this ! Reminds me of my grandpa:)
I remember all of these. :)
Great Shakes (set to The Yardbirds' "Over, Under, Sideways-Down").
Does anyone remember a winded cleaner commercial with the song “ on a clear day you can see forever”? I thought it was shot in my neighbors house!!!!
Thanks for sharing this,
I really enjoyed taking a stroll down memory lane.
Wonderful! Great job- thanks for putting this together!
I wish commercials were still like this..
Now we gotta deal with that annoying Bitch flow everyday
Tony Guzman I got sick of her from day one
I love these! I knew many - but there were some I don't remember. Winston taste good... I didn't know... now I'm going to go get some.
pdchr When I was a small child I used to say, "God is good, like a cigarette should.".
Slinky stairs were like four inches wide. No wonder that trick never worked in real life.
I got a Slinky when I was ten years old and it worked great for me. But you couldn't just lay it on a step and expect it to start down the stairs on its own. You had to pull the top up and over the next step. Then it would walk all the way down to the basement floor one step at a time. At least it did for me. I'd be willing to bet some owners never figured that out.
Yup was a little more... You had to get it at just the right angle and speed.. And start it at just the right height.. If it wasn't done right or was off by just a little it wouldn't work!
Ah the Winston song! As kids we used to sing: Winston tastes bad like the one I just had, no filter no flavor, tastes like used toilet paper. Memories. :)
Unforgettable jingles all.
I was born in 1960, so we're pretty close in age. I was a TV commercial freak, but I had my favorite shows. I buy DVDs of commercials when I can find one without too much that I already have. The best one I've found is called "1001 Classic Commercials", a 3 disc set put out by Mill Creek. Don't attempt to watch it all in one sitting though (unless you have no plans for the next 24 hours or so - LOL)! It's not missing much except for the Calgon "Ancient Chinese Secret" ad.
love it. thank you so much for posting this :)
I have never smoked. However, I really liked a Kent cigarette commercial, which was popular in the mid-sixties. Remember this?
"To a golfer, it's a hole-in-one;
To a batter, it's a big home run;
To a hero, it's a monument;
To a smoker, it's a Kent"!
Good job on finding and putting these commercials together. God, am I old now though.. LMAO!!
Very nice, and yes, I actually remember all of them. Very nostalgic.
Brings back a lot of memories! Thanks for the post.
Fun fact: At 7:05, the Winston cigarette commercial airs. This started the widespread use of the word "like" as a comparative term. In other words, the commercial started the use of statements like this one.
Dinah is right, life is better in a Chevy! still drive my '65 Malibu!
Should have found a job.
The voice of "Snap" in the Rice Krispies ad is Len Dresslar Jr., better known as the voice (the "Ho Ho Ho") of the Jolly Green Giant. Back in the '50s and '60s if you needed a bass or baritone voice for your commercial you called either Dresslar or Thurl Ravenscroft ("Tony the Tiger").
Brings back memories.
I had never seen/heard most of these. Thanks for the post.
i love these old commericals i have always been fascinated with the old stuff i may not have been around then but who cares i am 32 and i enjoy this stuff:)
I remember all of these except the Halo shampoo jingles. I've never heard of Halo shampoo.
Fetched from an old vaudeville song, "Hello, Everybody, Hello."
In those days some products were regional so unless you lived in that region you didn't see the commercial.
@@JohnSmith-kz8yoHalo was a national brand. Colgate-Palmolive (HQ in New York) sold it from the late '30s until some time in the '70s. Halo commcls were on TV here in Los Angeles and I remember at least some of them. I remember the mermaid commercial, particularly, but the jingle, used in live action and cartoon commcls, was an earworm.
I was searching for the Carolina Rice song- the original sung by a female with a Southern accent. She even calls attention to her accent when she says " pardon my drawl. I've come to mention long grain rice to y'all". Instead, i got this compilation!
O was looking for the original Carolina Rice commercial. Can someone post it?
There was an animated Halo ad that showed a little girl with ugly straight hair, and after she shampooed with Halo it became all curly and beautiful. I begged my mother to buy it and she did; after using it my hair was just as stick straight as ever and I was crushed . I was maybe 5/6 years old and I cried; I have been angry about misrepresentation in commercials ever since!!
Dawn Felsing --life lessons
Dawn Felsing Damn, lady. Get over it.
Dawn, get out your AK and kick ass then. ahahahah!
Then came the 1960's and every girl wanted to have long, straight hair! Yessir, those with curly hair were just devastated, and they would iron those curls straight! You just didn't know how good you had it with your "ugly" straight hair, Dawn! :)
Dawn Felsing All grown up already !!!
Thank you for the memories. I was a child when i fisrt saw the Fritos comercial
I remember we kids singing the Frito Bandito song and the Oscar Meyer Weiner Song all the time. It was cool to have an Oscar Meyer weiner whistle.
@chuckiesjamochashake thanks for sharing this with us, great time to live in, great to look back at the past
"Americas the greatest land of all"
Roger Regor #MAGA
Roger Regor
Like the Republican Caitlyn Jenner? Or
Idaho's Larry Craig. Or Florida's Mark washisname who liked the male pages on Capitol Hill?
Freaking supremacist
Just move then you're not a tree
@@chrisn7259 lol you're so brainwashed it's funny. I wonder what generation it was that changed the school curriculum and created the Department of Education, I also wonder what were the political affilations that generation followed. NRA is totally the reason there are criminals out there with guns killing people, it definitely has nothing to do with the indoctrinating socialist school system and government regulations at all. YEAH GUNS KILL PEOPLE DUH DURRR DURR! You brainwashed commie cult follower, I was a byproduct, a slave of the regime you worship. Do your research before you make stupid claims. There are more shootings in urban areas with stupid gun-free zones than in rural areas with barely any regulations. That's because there's no such thing as a law-abiding criminal! We should have the right to defend ourselves against them. The only reason this country's falling apart is because of government lab rats like you who think that people like me are too stupid to have the freedoms we have as Americans.
"You've got a lot to live and Pepsi's got a lot to give!" For those of you that are wondering, when that commercial was brand new, we did think it was a little on the ridiculous side even then.
I'm Pepper your a pepper he's a Pepper Your a pepper too! Be a pepper drink Dr Pepper. Sticks in your mind..Just like the Slinky song or the Good and Plenty -Charlie says song
Man, I'll be hearing these jiggles in my dreams! Maybe that's a good thing, since I'd like to fall asleep and awaken in the year 1960. I belong back there.
Mel Blanc " The Man of a Thousand Voices " .
Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Yosemite Sam, Porky Pig, Foghorn Leghorn, Sylvester, Tweety, Speedy Gonzales, Pepe le Pew, Barney Rubble and various other characters in The Flintstones, The Jetsons, and a bunch of other Hanna Barbera, MGM, and Disney shows, and on and on and on back into the 1930s and up to 1990 (though he was already dead by then).
awww what wonderful memories! Thank you!
@chuckiesjamochashake My mother's high school annual (1960s) had a picture of girls dressed up as angels for some play and with the caption "halo, everybody halo?" under it. Now I understand where the line came from. Great job with the compilation!
The Frito Bandito! Voiced by Bugs Bunny's own Mel Blanc!
DUHHH!
Who else?
man of 1000 voices!
Mel Blanc did voice the Frito Bandito. I remember some of these. Others were before I was born. I still love the Pepsi commercial. I also like the fact the commercials were shorter back then but still managed to get their point across.
The Frito Bandito commercial was removed from the air due to complaints claiming that it was racist. I think that they’re people who just live to find something to object to, or something to complain about. 🙀🙀🙀🙀🙀👎👎👎👎👎😡😡😡😡😡
Me too.I remember some of these commericals. Of course only 2 TV Channel s.In the 1960 s. how could anybody forget. LOL
Gotta love Mel "Bugs Bunny" Blanc voicing the Frito Bandito. Mel was always my favorite orchestra.