howardm said:Magnificent Seven & Bonanza - both Al Cailola I believe
howardm said:Wasn't David Rose's big hit called "The Stripper"?
CTListener said:howardm said:Wasn't David Rose's big hit called "The Stripper"?
Yes, and it was also used in a shaving cream ad, in which the man shaving with the product was urged to "take it off, take it ALL off." However, I don't recall which brand the commercial was trying to sell, which may put it in the company of "Mamma mia, that's-a some spicy meatball!," the ad for Alka-Seltzer that was so clever that a lot of people didn't remember what product it was for.
LARadioRewind said:Did you ever see the first tv episode where Ben, Hoss, Adam and Little Joe sang the lyrics? That opening sequence was never shown again.
Well LARadio, I just finished viewing that link, and I can say with qualified resignation,LARadioRewind said:Mister jfrancis, I'll have Hop Sing give you a small glass of vinegar---that is a very effective cure for hiccups. (Really!) The Cartwrights sang the theme song at the end of the pilot episode of Bonanza, "A Rose For Lotta." (I thought it was at the beginning---I was wrong.) That episode was televised on September 12, 1959, apparently without the song (according to a YouTube post). Since then, though, the song has been shown many times on various tv specials. See for yourself: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qpUd9KecPa4