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Time To Listen To Some 1980s Car Commercial Music, I’m Afraid

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Sometimes I need to remind myself that the medium in which we communicate is more than just a static, visual medium, like a magazine or newspaper or poster or Sharpie scrawls on a scrap of drywall. It’s a medium that allows for audio and moving images! Like an electric zoetrope with an integrated gramophone right in your hand or on your lap or on your desk or rocky outcropping! It’s magical! So today we’ll take advantage of this by watching a bunch of ’80s car commercials.

Specifically, I was thinking about the jingles and musical hooks I remember from that era, and even more specifically, I was looking for one I remembered from Subaru that I think had a line like “Ooh new Subaru, got a lot of strength and a beauty, too” or something along those lines.

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I can’t find that one anywhere. Did I hallucinate that? If so, why the hell am I hallucinating crappy ad jingles for Subaru? They should be paying me for ad space in my brain!

While looking, though, I came across a number of other carmaker jingles I remember, so now I’m going to subject you to them, too. Perhaps the most famous is Chevrolet’s kind of cloying “Heartbeat of America” song:

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This one was used in many, many ads; above is the full song, which was heard less often. I think we tend to associate it mostly with Chevy trucks, but as you can see, everything from Cavaliers to Corvettes were included in the heartbeat.

I’m. not sure why, but Heartbeat of America always felt a little cynical to me, a little too much like some executive made a phone call to some studio in Burbank asking for something that sounded like a country song and they want it by Friday. Oh, and make it about Chevys, though if that doesn’t work, see if you can make it about soup and they can reach out to the Campbell’s people.

Ford had a little jingle at the end of many of their commercials, inquiring if anyone had driven a Ford, lately? There was a whole song that came from!

It’s kind of strangely saccharine? Look at those Tempos and Escorts! Also I wonder if they actually got a real Michigan personalized plate with LATELY or if they had the props people bang one out.

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This has to be my favorite of the Big Three’s ’80s songs:

Hell yeah! Ride, Pontiac ride! It’s overdone and ridiculous in all the right ways. I feel like there’s modern bands sleeping on doing covers of this. Maybe, you know, the Foo Fighters could give it a go. Even the shots of that LeMans don’t derail it.

Toyota’s jingle I don’t think was part of a larger song, but I suspect many of you remember the “oh what a feeling” choral-sung jingle, associated with that ecstatic, raised-arm leap:

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This ad is interesting because the Corolla Tercel – also often just called the Tercel after Toyota stopped doubling up model names so much – was Toyota’s first FWD car. They were pretty late to the FWD game, but that’s always been how Toyota works: they’re very conservative about big technical changes, and wait until they’re very sure a new approach makes sense. This early Tercel also had a longitudinal engine!

Also, does the skinny guy really get to control the actions of those three muscle dudes all the time? Seems like a recipe for abuse.

Volkswagen had a well-known jingle in this era, too, the “Volkswagen does it…again!” one:

The pause between “it” and “again” is just a hair longer than you may expect, a bold choice on VW’s part, as is their decision to use a fussy, condescending jackass curator or whatever he is to shill their cars, though I do have to say it looks fetching in those earthtones.

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While I was looking at these, I happened to discover something exciting. Watch and listen to this Dodge truck commercial, if you will, and pay attention to the music:

Doesn’t that sound familiar? Where is that music from? I bet I know where you’re recognizing it from; it’s from this, isn’t it:

The opening to Intergalactic by the Beastie Boys! I’m sure it’s some stock music that’s been used in even other things, but I don’t think I ever encountered it in other contexts until now!

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Okay, finally, just to be cruel, I’m going to show you a somewhat more recent commercial for a now-defunct brand that, while not strictly a jingle, has a soundtrack that manages to get stuck in my head and I for whatever reason, can’t stand:

There’s something about the way these well-scrubbed young people say the model names of their cars “tC”, “xB,” “xD”, “FR-S” and whatever that just grates. And “limited edition.” I can’t put my finger on why but it always made my skin crawl. I say this as someone who loved his xB!

Anyway, this is already late, and I’ve tortured you enough. Forgive me.

 

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Cheap Bastard
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Cheap Bastard
1 month ago

That Pontiac commercial may be peak 80’s.

Nlpnt
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Nlpnt
1 month ago

That Chevy ad was from 1987, not ’88. It had the second series Cavaliers still with the Type-10 hatchback coupe body, but facelifted Sprints and Spectrums.

Lori Hille
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Lori Hille
1 month ago

no Dinah Shore seeing the USA in your Chevrolet?

It’s not a jingle, but I remember Jaguar using Etta James singing “At Last” as you see glimpses of those lovely curves and eventually the “leaper” Jaguar badge.

Dodsworth
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Dodsworth
1 month ago
Reply to  Lori Hille

Bonus points for Dinah Shore. That should have been our national anthem. She sold that son of a gun!

Top Dead Center
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Top Dead Center
1 month ago

The ads that have ruined my head are the Abel spots – 1984 Corvette Ad “never before!”. Also the Chevy Astro space ad, “Chevy Chevy Astro Astro”. oh yeah don’t forget about Taurus For Us! Just ask my wife, when I showed her this article headline “oh boy here we go again”… yup!

Steve's House of Cars
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Steve's House of Cars
1 month ago

When my parents bought a new Oldsmobile in the 80s, it came with a cassette that had a number of random songs on it. Everything from pop songs to classical songs. But the very first song was this banger:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e8P-RVqWnR4&list=RDe8P-RVqWnR4&start_radio=1

I still maintain that is one of the best car manufacturer based songs ever.

It’s possible my judgement is clouded from being 4 years old at the time and having fun singing it with my mom… but if those aren’t the best memories what is?

Top Dead Center
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Top Dead Center
1 month ago

My dads 1985 Corvette Delco Bose had a tape included too, was mostly classical which I hated as a kid – but appreciate it now… he still has that tape, guy gets rid of nothing!

Steve's House of Cars
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Steve's House of Cars
1 month ago

I wish my parents still had the tape…and I had a cassette player to play it in, lol. Enjoy it!

Dodsworth
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Dodsworth
1 month ago

Suddenly It’s going to dawn on you, Datsun builds them to last
Suddenly it’s going to dawn on you, when you see the high price of gas
Suddenly it’s going to dawn on you, how little a Datsun’s going to cost you
Suddenly it’s going to dawn on you, Datsun saves!

ClutchAbuse
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ClutchAbuse
1 month ago

There’s a song and commercial that has haunted me since I was a kid. It must have been the 80s or possibly the very early 90s.

It’s a commercial for a minivan or small van. At one point the minivan stretches out a bit and goes transparent so you can see the contents. One of which is a hamster running in a hamster wheel. The song was classical instruments playing a catchy commercially jingle.

Kid me was impressed because when the van stretched, the rear wheel rolled to match. This was on the air in the SF bay area. I’ve tried to find it over the years but haven’t been able to track it down.

Last edited 1 month ago by ClutchAbuse
Redapple
Redapple
1 month ago

Like a Rock.

Nick Fortes
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Nick Fortes
1 month ago

I never liked the Pontiac jingle because it said ” get ON your Pontiac…” OK so like on the hood or the roof? How do you want me to do it?

Andy Individual
Andy Individual
1 month ago

Not really a song or jingle, but it’s the only thing I can remember from the past, so it must have been effective.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XHsqD46H-Gw

Maymar
Maymar
1 month ago

Even dealers got their own music, and I’ve got a pair of jingles stuck in my head 35 years later.

https://youtu.be/oEJhSO8-55I?t=209
https://youtu.be/oEJhSO8-55I?t=43

Ben
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Ben
1 month ago

The Scion naming scheme walked so the Bees Forks could trip.

I’m not watching any of these because I don’t need jingles stuck in my head for the rest of the day. 😉

Lot_49
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Lot_49
1 month ago

Was that a glimpse of Sir Jackie Stewart in the Ford ad? Did he seem embarrassed?

Maymar
Maymar
1 month ago
Reply to  Lot_49

He did a ton of Ford commercials!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u4Ws_Bp7WYA

Jack Trade
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Jack Trade
1 month ago
Reply to  Lot_49

It’s hard to be sure, but I think he’s at the wheel of the T-bird, which was one of Ford’s better efforts at this time.

Flyingstitch
Flyingstitch
1 month ago
Reply to  Jack Trade

He did the Tempo, too. That was embarrassing. If he were Catholic, he would have been saying a lot of Hail Marys and Our Fathers for all that lying.

Jack Trade
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Jack Trade
1 month ago
Reply to  Flyingstitch

Oh my. And there’s a truly shocking amount of Tempos (and not a single EXP…boo!) in that ad, esp viewed in retrospect, knowing that Ford was just on the cusp of what would be actual forward-looking cars.

Max Johnson
Max Johnson
1 month ago

That was like a speed run through the first 20 years of my life.

Sid Bridge
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Sid Bridge
1 month ago

I spent a very stressful year working at the ad agency behind the most popular dealership jingle in our area… All American! World Class! Beach Ford!

https://youtu.be/A9WfFXisNM4?si=iyElSdnmSvgZ4ruJ

Really fun client. Pretty stressful agency.

Beatle
Beatle
1 month ago
Reply to  Sid Bridge

As someone who grew up in the Tidewater area and whose parents bought an 87 Aerostar from Beach Ford, this takes me back.

Sid Bridge
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Sid Bridge
1 month ago
Reply to  Beatle

I worked at the agency in 2007 I think. Fun trivia: I wrote their message content for when you called and got put on hold. It’s definitely been updated since then. When they renovated their dealership, we used my kids as models for the stock photography, but those pics are gone from the walls now too.

Nick Fortes
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Nick Fortes
1 month ago
Reply to  Sid Bridge

Beach Bargains. Is that like the sled lot we had at the Ford dealer I worked at? It was filled with mostly crap that wouldn’t even pass inspection without a ton of work.

Sid Bridge
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Sid Bridge
1 month ago
Reply to  Nick Fortes

Beach is actually a really nice dealership. I’ve bought a couple of cars from them, and for a long time they did a good job keeping some “value” stuff available on their used lot, but now they tend to keep nicer, newer stuff. Plus the owners are just plain good people. Definitely the highlight of my time at that ad agency.

Nick Fortes
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Nick Fortes
1 month ago
Reply to  Sid Bridge

Our bargain lot would have some of the worst of the worst. Like duct taped seats, side mirrors held on with drywall screws, you name it. That was one of the worst places I’ve ever worked just for having to deal with that lot. You would dread if someone came in to see “the 1997 Galant you have listed for $3000” or whatever other crap they put out there. Inevitably the conversation goes to “what do you mean it doesn’t have fresh inspection stickers?” Well, for us to make it pass inspection its going from a $3000 car to a $5000 car.

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