OK, sitting under the mango tree with a laptop on a summer morning I nominate the 10 advertising jingles from Boston radio history.
10. Northeast Airlines, "Yellowbirds...we fly more to the sun"
9. Barbo's Furniture "Barbo's Barbo's"
8. Giant Glass "800-64-giant"
7. Woods Hole, Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket Steamship Authority "Island Queen"
6. Narragansett "Our Own New England beer;
5. New England Brown Egg Council "Brown eggs are local eggs and local eggs are fresh"
4. Durkee-Mower "Fluffernutter"
3. Zayre Department Stores, "Before you go back to school, go to Zayre"
2. Dave Dinger Ford "How does Dinger do it?"
1. Adams & Swett "How many cookies did Andrew eat."
Some inspiration from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2mK-ge6jWiw
and http://newenglandtravelnews.blogspot.com/2010/06/old-time-bostonnew-england-ad-jingles.html
No, Ernie Boch doesn't make it and neither does "the Boston Globe has three live bands" that they used to run on Glick. Those were easily left out.
Honorable mention to the original Papa Gino's Piece-A-Pizza; Waalom Park; BayBank card; New England Telephone and Telegraph (both "We're the one for you" and "Take the first 5 for a dollar-five," celebrating 21 cents per minute in-stage calls!; WBZ-TV "We're Four" and Wm. Filene's Sons "F-I-L-E-N-E-S" and "Filene's Basement"
10. Northeast Airlines, "Yellowbirds...we fly more to the sun"
9. Barbo's Furniture "Barbo's Barbo's"
8. Giant Glass "800-64-giant"
7. Woods Hole, Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket Steamship Authority "Island Queen"
6. Narragansett "Our Own New England beer;
5. New England Brown Egg Council "Brown eggs are local eggs and local eggs are fresh"
4. Durkee-Mower "Fluffernutter"
3. Zayre Department Stores, "Before you go back to school, go to Zayre"
2. Dave Dinger Ford "How does Dinger do it?"
1. Adams & Swett "How many cookies did Andrew eat."
Some inspiration from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2mK-ge6jWiw
and http://newenglandtravelnews.blogspot.com/2010/06/old-time-bostonnew-england-ad-jingles.html
No, Ernie Boch doesn't make it and neither does "the Boston Globe has three live bands" that they used to run on Glick. Those were easily left out.
Honorable mention to the original Papa Gino's Piece-A-Pizza; Waalom Park; BayBank card; New England Telephone and Telegraph (both "We're the one for you" and "Take the first 5 for a dollar-five," celebrating 21 cents per minute in-stage calls!; WBZ-TV "We're Four" and Wm. Filene's Sons "F-I-L-E-N-E-S" and "Filene's Basement"