firepoint525 said:I was never even aware of "I Melt With You" by Modern English until it was used in Taco Bell and Burger King commercials. I am sure that I am not the only one for whom that is true!
JON BRUCE said:Chris Montez' "Let's Dance" is being used in a TV spot in southern california for the DSW shoe store chain.
That wouldn't be "Wear Your Love Like Heaven," would it? I vaguely remember that from a commercial, but I did not know it was released after the commercial. I think Donovan's "Catch The Wind" was used fairly recently in a commercial promoting wind as an alternative energy source.jfrancispastirchak said:Donovan recorded a song in the '60s that first played on a certain shampoo commercial marketed toward women. "Release" of the song came later. Anybody remember the title? Warning: if you know the answer, you're as old as me (are you listening LAR?).
Same here—I only remember it from that '80s movie Valley Girl, but I couldn't tell you if the song or the movie came out first.Tom Wells said:firepoint525 said:I was never even aware of "I Melt With You" by Modern English until it was used in Taco Bell and Burger King commercials. I am sure that I am not the only one for whom that is true!
I am the opposite case, I danced to this song in alternative music clubs when it was a new release, but until your post
I had no idea anyone had ever used it in a commercial.
I think Target has quite the marketing department. Their Christmas commercial 4 or 5 years ago featured some really nifty music. It turned out to be a customized version of a song called "My Patch" by Jim Noir.landtuna said:I noticed tonight that "Our House" (not the CSN&Y version) is now running on a Target commercial.
Tom Wells said:But I don't remember the association between "Wear You Love Like Heaven" and Lemon Up. ???
jfrancispastirchak said:Tom Wells said:But I don't remember the association between "Wear You Love Like Heaven" and Lemon Up. ???
You're right. Wear Your Love... was the music bed for a cosmetics product.
Radio 25 said:There seems to me there so many hits of the 60's we just don't hear anymore. You have Chris Montez, Tommy Roe, a song other than "These Boots Are Made From Walking" from Nancy Sinatra and may others. Plus, there are some great songs from the 50's that are not getting air play.
Instead, we get the same records over and over.
WDJO in Cincinnati used to have a great mix of 50's and 60's and now the 50's are gone and they have gone to a number of 70's cuts instead.
They are driving their core audience away.
I love the mix of True Oldies but come on why does it have to be Scott Shannon 24/7? Scott get some great jocks that fit the Oldies format and really blow away the competition.
What year was that?Tom Wells said:I am the opposite case, I danced to this song in alternative music clubs when it was a new release, but until your postI had no idea anyone had ever used it in a commercial.firepoint525 said:I was never even aware of "I Melt With You" by Modern English until it was used in Taco Bell and Burger King commercials. I am sure that I am not the only one for whom that is true!