This Coca-Cola TV commercial is from 1982 and reflects the era. This was part of their "Coke Is It" campaign. Video remains the property of Coca-Cola Company, all rights reserved.
Watching this in 2022 and it's forty years ago and I'm right back in MN as an exchange student. If I close my eyes and tap my heels together...just maybe I could return there to a better world.
The 80's were such a wild and fun time! This commercial really reflected on that at the time. I remember this commercial vividly. I love it to this day!!!
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I'm actually surprised that companies haven't jumped on the "retromercial" thing and re-released these on television. Cheap way to advertise without the production costs and time spent on new ads. People eat this shit up...
Cept for 4K TV. Kids watching would think there was something wrong. Watching Old Walker Texas Ranger and A team shows suck with poor resolution. On new HD flicks air brushing the womens makeup is a neccesity since 1080p and above shows every sag, crease and crowsfeet. Maybe 30 year old SNL skits could be redone for advertising? They are old, broke and on medicare? Money money money!
Some companies have done this. I know Folger's re-played their old Irish river dancing ad from the 'Best Part of Waking Up' ad campaign of the late 90s/early 2000s on television around 5 or so years ago
This is my absolute favorite Coca-Cola commercial. I remember it well and can still remember all the words. And this commercial has something that you just won't see in today's world- young people who can actually sing and dance. No Auto-Tune required.
"Coke is it" is one of the first phrases I ever spoke when I was learning to talk. I think my father must've consumed that stuff by the gallon in those days. Memories! :)
This is the BEST commercial, bar none. You know, we didn't just solve our teenage angst in the early 80s by dancing to a Coke commercial. But maybe it would have been better if we had. The innocence of a time long gone.
was this commercial on there? Can someone tell me what that girl in the leotards in singing? It sounds like she's saying.... " It's the smile you can hide, cuz it comes from inside" . What does that mean? LOL
This jingle was written by Ginny Redington Dawes and her husband Thomas Dawes. Ginny Dawes died on Dec 31 2022 in Manhattan. Her obit was published in the NY Times on Jan 24 2023.
It reminds me more of "Merrily We Roll Along", one of the most famous cult musicals of all time. It only ran for a couple of weeks in 1981 but has gone on to be widely performed (it just had it's five THOUSANDTH) production. Partly because the guy with the curly hair at the piano is Lonny Price, who starred in Merrily.
PHENOMENAL! First time I've seen or heard this commercial in years! It's fantastic! I wish I had the sheet music for this. Thank you for sharing it with us!! Always loved this little jingle.
Possibly related fun fact: The Coca-Cola Company acquired Columbia Pictures on June 22, 1982 for $750 million ($2.205 billion in 2022). After owning it for 7 years, Coca-Cola sold the studio to Sony on September 28, 1989 for $3.4 billion ($7.779 billion in 2022).
Stunning choreography and singing! And it captures the spirit of the days of "Fame" and "A Chorus Line" absolutely on spot. Thanks for uploading! BTW: Does anybody know the name of the singer at 0:38?
i totally remember this commercial, but i sweat to you i thought it was with the Up With People cast!!! they should reair this commercial for sure!!! like totally!!! i love it! thanks for posting this!!!
This is my favorite Coke commercial, too. Thanks so much for uploading it! I seem to recall there was even longer version than this. It was rarely shown. It basically had the entire chorus lyrics at the end instead of shortening it like in this one (when it cuts to the piano player). If anyone has it, please upload it!
Yeah, I'm 51 and this song is STILL in my head...40 + years later...Thank God BC ain't in this one...Lip synching on point...Especially Fozzie on the piano 🤣
@briansky10 One thing regarding the eighties that I have very pleasent memories of is the sitcom "Gimme a Break!"! I grew up having the biggest crush on Julie! Especially when she would wear designer boots! Wow!
I wasn't brought here by Stranger Things actually. I was reminded of when I saw this when I was little (not on tv lol this commercial was already like 20 years old) my dad showed me it on youtube
I prefer this longer version of the ad - it has much more drama. The ad was like this because of all the "Fame" (both movie & TV series) mania back in the early 80's...
Haven't seen this commercial since it was on TV. Thanks for posting. BTW, does anyone know the actress/singer's name at 0:38 wearing the turtleneck sweater doing the solo?
Isabel Glasser. I went to NYU with her and, among other classes, took dance with her. She was so good that she got to lead the class sometimes. She went on to have something of a film career.
I read somewhere that this first aired during the Super Bowl in January of 1982. Does anyone know if that's true? It was obviously inspired by the movie Fame, from 1980. For some reason I've always guessed that the actors were lip-syncing and the singing was actually done by others and dubbed in. Don't know if that's actually true though. Still a fantastic commercial.
Watching this in 2022 and it's forty years ago and I'm right back in MN as an exchange student. If I close my eyes and tap my heels together...just maybe I could return there to a better world.
I love the 80s
Thomas ( from Germany )
The 80's were such a wild and fun time! This commercial really reflected on that at the time. I remember this commercial vividly. I love it to this day!!!
It really is a great commercial!
Alchemist is crazy for sampling this, just goat thangs
Shows how captivating the 80's were. Those were such great times!
If only we could go back! But still have the internet and the modern cars we have now lol
Beautiful musical number
BEST. COKE. COMMERCIAL. EVER.
The Alchemist can really flip anything. amazing
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I was dumb lost the account password. I would love any tricks you can give me
@Joseph Braden instablaster =)
The 80's. Those were the days!
I'm actually surprised that companies haven't jumped on the "retromercial" thing and re-released these on television. Cheap way to advertise without the production costs and time spent on new ads. People eat this shit up...
drboogersnot I concur!
"Retromercial"… that's a genius idea. Thanks OP.
Cept for 4K TV. Kids watching would think there was something wrong.
Watching Old Walker Texas Ranger and A team shows suck with poor resolution.
On new HD flicks air brushing the womens makeup is a neccesity since 1080p and above shows every sag, crease and crowsfeet.
Maybe 30 year old SNL skits could be redone for advertising? They are old, broke and on medicare? Money money money!
I know.
Some companies have done this. I know Folger's re-played their old Irish river dancing ad from the 'Best Part of Waking Up' ad campaign of the late 90s/early 2000s on television around 5 or so years ago
This is my absolute favorite Coca-Cola commercial. I remember it well and can still remember all the words. And this commercial has something that you just won't see in today's world- young people who can actually sing and dance. No Auto-Tune required.
Yes!
bass player on this track is an absolute monster...
yeah
"Coke is it" is one of the first phrases I ever spoke when I was learning to talk.
I think my father must've consumed that stuff by the gallon in those days. Memories! :)
This is the BEST commercial, bar none. You know, we didn't just solve our teenage angst in the early 80s by dancing to a Coke commercial. But maybe it would have been better if we had. The innocence of a time long gone.
Maybe *you* didn't solve your teenage angst that way.
I was 7 when this was new in 1982 and Coke hooked me! A lifelong coke man here! What else is there to say? COKE IS IT!
So... Diabetes, right? I know how it is.
Stranger Things brought me here
Huh?
Same here
Haha MadeULook same
Same
was this commercial on there? Can someone tell me what that girl in the leotards in singing? It sounds like she's saying.... " It's the smile you can hide, cuz it comes from inside" . What does that mean? LOL
Action Bronson
Colin Gilbert alchemist has a golden ear
This song was sampled in an action Bronson song
I remember this commercial being panned for having no well known actors in it. I myself think it's STILL the best ad for Coke.
Thanks for Posting!
I came here just to see people who wrote "Stranger Things brought me here" because I knew it brought them here because it brought me here
which part?
The good old days!
This jingle was written by Ginny Redington Dawes and her husband Thomas Dawes.
Ginny Dawes died on Dec 31 2022 in Manhattan.
Her obit was published in the NY Times on Jan 24 2023.
It's like "Fame" and "A Chorus Line" had a baby.
It reminds me more of "Merrily We Roll Along", one of the most famous cult musicals of all time. It only ran for a couple of weeks in 1981 but has gone on to be widely performed (it just had it's five THOUSANDTH) production. Partly because the guy with the curly hair at the piano is Lonny Price, who starred in Merrily.
Yeah, the "Fame" TV series started that year.
I thought almost EXACTLY the same thing.
PHENOMENAL! First time I've seen or heard this commercial in years! It's fantastic! I wish I had the sheet music for this. Thank you for sharing it with us!! Always loved this little jingle.
Omg, I'm in this commercial! 😂😂😂😂
Which one are you?
Shouts to Uncle Al
Hands down, the catchiest commercial jingle of all time! I've included this one on my playlist, "Catchiest TV Commercial Jingles (1970's-1980's)"
At 0:31 actress Diane Franklin appears. In 1982, she broke through into movies with The Last American Virgin and Amityville II: The Posession.
Oh my it's the long version of the commercial. Thanks for the upload.
Possibly related fun fact: The Coca-Cola Company acquired Columbia Pictures on June 22, 1982 for $750 million ($2.205 billion in 2022). After owning it for 7 years, Coca-Cola sold the studio to Sony on September 28, 1989 for $3.4 billion ($7.779 billion in 2022).
My 3rd Favorite Commercial of all-time.
This brings back memories. They played it in the UK and Ireland too.
Diane Franklin! Wish she'd been featured more prominently in this ad.
I had such a HUGE crush on Diane Franklin
I noticed her too! Our last American virgin ;-))
The Coke is It commercials are the best!
best commercial ever, so bloody catchy!
80s commercials are fun!
Stunning choreography and singing! And it captures the spirit of the days of "Fame" and "A Chorus Line" absolutely on spot. Thanks for uploading!
BTW: Does anybody know the name of the singer at 0:38?
The most refreshing commercial around......
Stranger Things:
when EL gets triggered!
I would pay money to see this entire musical . . . and it would be better than anything on Broadway today.
I love everthing from ´80s , thanks for post it .
Diane Franklin brought me here 🥰
Apparently, I used to dance around naked to this as a toddler.
same here lol
Wow! I actually remember that ! 1982? I was 13
i totally remember this commercial, but i sweat to you i thought it was with the Up With People cast!!! they should reair this commercial for sure!!! like totally!!! i love it! thanks for posting this!!!
I do believe that's Lonny Price, who had recently starred in the short lived Stephen Sondheim musical Merrily We Roll Along, on the piano.
I love this commercial!
Lonnie Price at the piano, shot at Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM).
This is my favorite Coke commercial, too. Thanks so much for uploading it!
I seem to recall there was even longer version than this. It was rarely shown. It basically had the entire chorus lyrics at the end instead of shortening it like in this one (when it cuts to the piano player). If anyone has it, please upload it!
compare this to young kids now.... back then you actually had to have talent!!
I recognize at least one person in this commericial, actress Diane Franklin.
Awesome classic
corybee1 Yep, I was 7 Years old when it was on TVs in the UK and Ireland. I still remembered that particular Jingle all these Years later.
Yup Timeless :>)
More like timely. It's very early eighties but that's what makes it wonderful.
Diane Franklin in the center @:30 from The Last American Virgin & Better Off Dead
Greatest Ad Campaign EVER
I remember seeing the Coca Cola Kids perform at Stone Mountain, Georgia in early 80's.
thanks for sharing this.. i think this was the longer version of this ad, i always see it as a 30-second one..
It is like a .60 rock opera. I think that jingle inspired about 3/4 of the songs I ever wrote.
Oh wow, thanks! I googled her and she is still pretty at 50!
SICK!!!!!!!!!!! I remember this one
so during their break from singing and dancing.......they sing and dance while drinking coke?
@TimeLapseSteve except we had to worry about nuclear annihilation at the hands of the soviets... =)
Here in Latinoamérica, this slogan was translated as "Coca cola: ¡Más y más!" ("Coca Cola: More and more")
Bring back the Coke Is It ad campaign!
@Flabbe69 LOL....I don't know, but like most people, he's the only one I vividly remember from the commercial!
Yeah, I'm 51 and this song is STILL in my head...40 + years later...Thank God BC ain't in this one...Lip synching on point...Especially Fozzie on the piano 🤣
You're right. She also appeared in Amityville II: The Possession and Second Time Lucky.
I LOVE this commercial because the guy in front is a friend of mine.
Cool Randy Newman Jr. is on the piano.
Watch in 2022
I remember going to a wrestling match and while CM Punk was in a match, some guy kept chanting, "Coke is it! Coke is it! Coke is it!"
OMG... that's Diane Franklin!
yes she is
coke it is!
Dang all of them are around 60’s right now
Half 70s Half 80s
😍❤👏👏👏
@briansky10
One thing regarding the eighties that I have very pleasent memories of is the sitcom "Gimme a Break!"! I grew up having the biggest crush on Julie! Especially when she would wear designer boots! Wow!
The Alchemist - Diagnosis (Feat. Action Bronson)
hahahaha that's just too funny mate!
Diane Franklin
You can tell that this ad was inspired by The Kids from Fame...
COKE IS IT!!!!!
Nice to see a commercial that looks like it was written by someone with an above room temp. IQ.
I remember all the older kids on the bus used to sing this jingle..only they'd say "Coke is $hit" just to be bad!
The black dancer at 0:37 - Isn't that the guy from "Fame"?
Looks like something out of FAME.
Stranger Things anyone?
S1 e3?
@jannyrcobs why did you hate the 80s? The 80s rocked! the Reagan era was my era. i loved LOVED it. even though life was hard for me.
I wasn't brought here by Stranger Things actually. I was reminded of when I saw this when I was little (not on tv lol this commercial was already like 20 years old) my dad showed me it on youtube
Anybody else besides me who never saw it? I have no reference to this commercial or the jingle other than the brand name.
I prefer this longer version of the ad - it has much more drama.
The ad was like this because of all the "Fame" (both movie & TV series) mania back in the early 80's...
Original MERRILY WE ROLL ALONG cast
Randy Newman looks so young
cut cut cut cut cut where is the logo
@rappigonen where are you from? [:
What the blazes is this; a Phineas and Ferb episode? lol
Time 4 me to drink some Diet Coke and get my fix lol.
Haven't seen this commercial since it was on TV. Thanks for posting. BTW, does anyone know the actress/singer's name at 0:38 wearing the turtleneck sweater doing the solo?
Isabel Glasser. I went to NYU with her and, among other classes, took dance with her. She was so good that she got to lead the class sometimes. She went on to have something of a film career.
I read somewhere that this first aired during the Super Bowl in January of 1982. Does anyone know if that's true? It was obviously inspired by the movie Fame, from 1980. For some reason I've always guessed that the actors were lip-syncing and the singing was actually done by others and dubbed in. Don't know if that's actually true though. Still a fantastic commercial.
It's true. Normal practice.
@MattTheSaiyan STARTING to look good? where have you been man? 80s fashion has been hip for the past 5 years.
Peak America
This is the commercial but it had ray charles. Can you find it?
Does anyone know who the piano player is?
Randy Newman?