You Oughta Be Congratulated: Circa 1985. Sure it was sexist making mum the cooking hero, but this tune sold loads of margarine and made the Aussie family look and sound good. It inspired so much melody and honesty in jingles from that time onwards.
http://tinyurl.com/ljb6me
Wrigleys Juicy Fruit, The Taste Will Get You Going : Circa 1981. This tune made me excited for my teenage years to come quickly. It had an obvious American college summer feel that in those days was everything to an Aussie kid. ” The taste the taste, the taste will get you going” This line just stayed in my head. The American version uses the line ” The taste that’s gonna move you”
http://tinyurl.com/dart96
Crunchie, Change The Colour Of Your Day: Circa 1982. One of the greatest and most memorable jingle stings of all times. The line was perfect ( still is) giving the ultimate promise of a change with every mouth watering bite. You could redo this ad today with an edgier visual and updated sonic branding and it would work again.
http://tinyurl.com/63ppas
Slip Slop Slap: Circa 1980. This was the catchiest way to create a change in behaviour and awareness and it still resonates today. Skin cancer has obviously grown to become a serious threat in Australia since then, but the Slip, Slop, Slap catch cry is still used as common vernacular even though the campaign has been off air for more than 20 years. That’s the the power of music to create change not only in consumer behavior but to help get a serious message into the public consciousness.
Care For Kids: Circa 1979. This was just a brilliant song written by one of Australias seminal jingle writers Pete Best. We all felt good as kids singing along and it certainly worked hard to bring awareness to the plight of children everywhere. I actually own the 45 inch vinyl of this jingle.
Tags: australian jingles, care for kids, care for kids jingle
3 Responses to “These Aussie jingles changed my life”
1.maria says:
May 1, 2010 at 10:21 pm
what ever happened to the TV commercial for CARE FOR KIDS….if i remember correctly it was around 1984/5.
Does anyone have the footage of that commercial.?
2.Mick says:
June 22, 2010 at 9:35 pm
That Care For Kids Campaign Commercial was on air in 1979 and featured pretty heavily from memory, not sure if it came back and was re-used in later years ( being mid 80s ) i can’t recall it returning.
BTW, that YT link is mine – i really should’ve put more effort into that vid lol
3.orbea says:
July 31, 2010 at 7:50 pm
45 inch vinyl? whoa, holy extended dance remix remix extended grooveathon batman 🙂