![]() ![]() 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. The Year: 1988 The Commercial Jingle: Give Me A Break It’s got that catchy appeal that advertisers love.Īll I need is sunshine and true refreshing Mountain Dew yeah This one got sung a lot at the Something Great offices today. ![]() Just going to ignore that this jingle rhymes dew with dew about 100 times. The Year: 1980 The 80s Jingle: Give me a Dew! They’ve got the best for so much less, you’ll really flip your lid There’s a million toys at Toys R Us that I can play with I don’t wanna grow up, I’m a Toys R Us kid Here’s a fun fact about this spot – the kids who starred in it were brought back for an ad in the ‘90s to really stress the point that they didn’t want to grow up. And hey, you can still find Toys R Us in Canada, so come on up north if you really don’t wanna grow up. The Year: 1982 The Jingle: I Don’t Wanna Grow Up Kellogg’s, the company behind every cereal mascot you can imagine, brought all their stars together for this spot, but we prefer the jingle’s usage in the ad above. The Year: 1980 The 80s Jingle: It’s Gonna Be A Great Dayīrands sure loved to use words like “gimme,” “gonna,” and “wanna” in the ‘80s. We knew these 80s commercial jingles were sounding familiar. Wait a minute, did Apple steal that for their classic 1984 ad ? You’ll be hearing from Genesee Cream Ale’s legal team any day now, Tim Cook! If doing things others don’t is your style, Genesee Cream Ale is your brew! How about this for a slogan: “It’s different.” Poetry. The Year: 1981 The Commercial Jingle: It’s Different Now, where the hell can I find a Tab Cola in 2019? Ah, the psychology behind the jingle is working. The Year: 1981 The Jingle: What A Beautiful Drink The A Little Longer jingle was used from ‘77 to ‘98 and was sung by Ryan Devereaux, only to be remade by Ne-Yo in 2008. These ‘80s ads LOVE their public displays of affection. The Year: 1985 The Jingle: A Little Longer With no sauce, hot sauce, or mild sauce too Made before your eyes with the Taco Bell touch “It’s Just Made For You” feels pretty similar to the Burger King slogan, “Have It Your Way.” That slogan ran from 1974 until…well today more or less (they technically changed it to “Be Your Way” in 2014). The Year: 1984 The Company Jingle: It’s Just Made For You Here are the best 80’s commercial jingles ever made *Note: I’m providing lyrics so you can sing along. Give them a listen at your own discretion – once they enter your brain, these top jingles don’t leave quietly. The team at the Something Great Marketing offices took a vote, and we’ve collectively decided that these are the 11 best jingles from the ‘80s. Send your angry opinions about that statement to our HR manager, Toby Flenderson. Some of these have permeated the culture so much they’ve made it to the best TV show of all time. ![]() These 80s jingles might seem outdated, but they’re still popping up in newer ads (Juicy Fruit) and even continuing to be used in some cases (KitKat). While we focus on the best new ads in The Ad Spot, we still have a lot of love for the ads of the past – especially commercial jingles from the 80s.Īfter all – without Where’s The Beef, would we really have Where’s The Cream Filling? We love them so much we started a newsletter that highlights trending ads from the past week. The 11 Best Company Jingles From the ’80s What are the best 80s commercial jingles?
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