This had a great selection of commercials that I could totally relate to; part of my childhood, I saw these probably hundreds of times for the most part... Fun trip down memory lane!
same here, except I don't remember the commercials looking so old lol.... also unlike today, I think in the 70s they ran the same ones for at least a few years, and sometimes they changed things a little but still kept the same jingle. Like the Frito song (never could do that one today, it would be called racist lol) And the Hawian punch and tootsie pop ads, changed a little, the cartoon got better over the years.
I don’t know which America you grew up in, but I remember the assassinations of Bobby Kennedy and MLK, the Vietnam War tearing us apart, the Manson murders, the Cuyahoga river burning, smog from leaded gas everywhere, Watergate and Nixon the crook’s resignation, and the economy crashing, all before I started my period. I suppose you were watching commercials while I read the newspapers.
I miss one thing and one thing only about the 70's...the actual, genuine & authentic musical skills & abilities put forth by actual, genuine and authentic music artists. And of course the albums and the live shows.
So, 'are you reeling in the years,' @@revelskid..? ( - even perhaps, 'stowing away the time ?' ) lemme' guess...it's STILL from your chosen, favorite titTtyfeeder(s) ( then - just like, as NOW..? ) is/are STILL the informational resource(s) from which & from where you get all of your knowledgeability and your oh, SOOOOO insightful wisdom from, huh..! ( Oh, how 'enlightening' - oh, how DROLL.) '...your days back in college didn't turn out the way you planned. the things you count for knowledge I still can't understand.., are you reeling in the years !?!?! '
I agree with you, I sometimes wish,I mean a lot of the time, I wish I could relive those times. I'm 67, and I can still remember everything said in most of them.
Same here. I'll be 64 later this year and can't believe how fast it seems time went by. It's video's like this one that make UA-cam such a great entertainment option. So much of our past is available with the click of the keyboard.
Is it weird this actually brought tears to my eyes? Boy, do I wish we could rewind the clock and go back to simpler times. The world is so awful these days 😢
I often say that to myself. The ironic thing: Life was pretty darn tough back then! But the good outweighed the bad, most of the time. And the world had what it no longer seems to have: Hope. You thought things would get better. I wonder if they still could, nowadays.
@@taracollins5597 I wonder the same thing. I often wonder if this is even fixable. Sure…turn the US red but what about society? The problem with that is there will still be criminals in our government. Maybe not as many but money corrupts a lot of things. Humanity has some serious heart and soul issues and how do you fix that? The thing I miss the most about days past is that people interacted more. We talked, we spent time together face to face. If you ask me technology/social media has been the death of that which has negatively sent ripples out into society.
Except the actor was not a native American who did this commercial. I won the Ecological Performance Award (EPA) in 5th grade NJ for an ecology poster depicting pollution in several forms. I was 12 that year, I also cried when our Principal Duncan awarded me with a certificate, a cup with the ECOLOGY logo and a $5 coupon McDonald's. I was sitting in the corner in "time out" for being disruptive when the Principal came to the class. It's moments like those when I wished I had access to a firearm. Sad but true
Back when I was ten and watching these commercials on TV, they really didn't mean much to me. Now, some 45 years later, I am very happy to see them. Makes me wish I could go back to those days and have my family the way we were. Mom, Dad and my little sister. Hope you are resting peacefully, Dad. You did a great job with us!
Thank was one of the nicest, honest, and most well written comment I've seen on You Tube. Thank you. I am a 70's kid myself, and while the 60's commercials are before me, many of the others I've seen and like you at the time they were not important, just wanted to see my shows. Now I each one I remember brings back a different memory, story, or adventure. I miss my family so much. I now have the disease that took my Mom, and it's so hard to be alone when your illness consumes you. But these do remind me of a time much better, and so much more peaceful.
I couldn’t stop smiling the whole way through. I haven’t seen these commercials in decades but they are so fresh in my memory. It’s like I never left the 60’s and 70’s.
Omg, I remember all of these Except for the gum ball one. You forgot a big one. „Antny, sic, sound of Running shoes through the cobblestone streets of the North End of Boston. Every Wednesday Antny Matinetti where he‘s tired out getting to his mamma‘s kitchen. Wednesday is Prince Spaghetti Day!
@Margaret We had three POTUS back then. I would almost hug them all just to temporary go back in time (primarily to see and be with the relatives and friends long time passed).
I can remember 90 to 95 percent of these commercials from 40 years ago but can only remember a handful of commercials on tv today. What a great trip down memory lane.
@@garryquiggins8183 Sad thing to say, those 3 or 4 channels probably had more to watch than the hundreds of channels we have now. My stepdad constantly changes channels on his Hulu due to hardly anything decent to watch, but yet back in the day seemed like better things to watch, I just pull up stuff on the internet from back in the 70's and 80's to watch.
It's amazing how many of those commercials I actually still knew the lyrics to the T after not hearing them in over 40 years...growing up in the 70's was awesome!!
Yes, and women could be women and it was okay. It was okay for a woman to want to be attractive to men and to get married and be a wife, a mother, and a homemaker as opposed to today where your politics define beauty in a beauty contest as opposed to your looks. If a man admires a woman today he is objectifying her as opposed to just being attracted to her and she dresses and makes herself up so she is attractive to men. That used to be okay. Much simpler times back then for sure.
I grew up in the 70's and this was my favorite decade! I remember all these commercials and this brought me right back to that great time in my life. I wish it was still like those great days. Times have changed drastically and for the worse!
As someone who grew up in the 60's & 70's... I remember every one of these almost word for word.... so much better than the commercials these days..... Also... all the wonderful talents that are no longer with us.....
Except, we see in them the rise of our modern complications - case in point, hiring an Italian to pretend to be an American Indian, in commercials that blamed the rise in litter on the public, instead of the lack of recycling options for the "new packaging", which was rapidly replacing glass and steel containers, for which there already existed, at the time, functional programs. Since then.. we still have no real, consistent, programs for these things, and the amount of litter, and stuff ending up in landfills, just keeps going up, while recycling programs are continually poor, ineffective, and rely on third parties (instead of, as before, the original manufacturers, who would have washed, and reused their glass bottles, and the like). So many thing wrong with, and complicated, in the current world, all stemming from, "It would be cheaper for us, the manufacturer/state/etc. to lay blame on the consumer/public, and just not spend the time or effort to offer a solution to the problems caused, along side with the 'progress' we are making." Then again, it all comes down to what you define as "progress", doesn't it? Because, that word means very different things to a hippy, generalist liberal, a 'progressive', a Democrat, a libertarian, a centrist, a conservative, an evangelical, or a Republican. All of them, and others, which overlaps, on some issues, but so, so, different in what they deem to be solutions to problems. (The political parties being listed because.. ultimately, even when they include people from one or more of the categories, they are often far more concerned about the "politics" of a solution than its effectiveness, plausibility, or costs. I.e., even if its costs more than expected, doesn't work, ignores the people its supposed to help, and is completely ineffective, at least its politically feasible... Sort of like.. blaming the public for the increase of non-recyclable trash, instead of demanding the producers of said products to produce a recycling solution.).
With all respect, the purpose of the ad was to encourage people to put trash where it belongs, be that a garbage can or a recycling bin. The trash along the highways and in rivers didn't end up there because there wasn't an appropriate bin of some sort to put it into. As a child in the 60s I supplemented my income by picking up lots of recyclable glass bottles from the side of the road and turning them in to collect the deposit.
Wish respect, the evidence says otherwise. It was promoted *by* companies *as* they ended their internal recycling programs and ramped up production of "disposable packaging". Its a bit hard to claim that it wasn't intended to, at minimum, redirect blame, when the people producing it where "specifically" the same ones that where creating the products that produced the most non-recyclable trash. This is in fact straight from wiki: "The Keep America Beautiful narrow focus on litter, and indeed construction of the modern concept of litter, is seen as an attempt to divert responsibility from industries that manufacture and sell disposable products to the consumer that improperly disposes of the related non-returnable wrappers, filters, and beverage containers." In other words, the organization itself was specifically founded to "distract" the public. That *some* recycling programs still existed at the time doesn't change the fact that "most" of the stuff being newly produced was throw away, non-recyclable, and the campaign left people thinking it was "their" responsibility to clean up the resulting mess, not the manufacturers, for failing to create a program to recycle the new products. This is sometimes termed "greenwashing".
@@paulh6591 I always thought the Oscar Mayer little boy in the commercial was sooo cute!!! I remember singing that jingle,was definitely very popular back then... Notice how no commercials for prescription drugs were ever on.. Now that's all there is that & tons of Insurance commercials... Lots of sicker people now unfortunately
spartygirl121 You sound just like my late sister, Vicki (may God rest her soul). She was always talking about how she couldn't remember half of what she did a few days or even a week before, but she would always remember the lyrics to her favorite songs from her teenage years, especially "Hotel California" by the Eagles.
@@raymondhopwood9393The commercials showed an innocence where people treated each other with kindness and respect, The country is fueled now by hate and division.
I graduated in 1981,growing up in the 60's and 70's was so unbelievable. We would be outside every day ..We thought it was great ringing someone's doorbell and running.Such great times,I tell my kids now what we did and they can't undestand how awesome it was...
If you would have told me at 9 years old how much I'd treasure these "annoying" commercials so many decades later, I'd have thought you were crazy. CANNOT believe how old these look--or how old I look now, too.
Amen! My daughter thinks I'm crazy because I enjoy commercials. These do look so old, and they may be labeled 60's and 70's but most of these ran into the 80s and 90s. I'm just about 40 and remember most of these. The only commercials I hate are the Cadbury Bunny Egg and the Hershey Kiss where the kiss rings the bells... She doesn't understand why I dislike them 🤣🤣 Those two are not in here, but I have seen them since I was a kid, and I'm over them. Give them a rest and allow me to enjoy them YEARS after they have finished playing. 🤦🏻♀️
Amazing that todays ad men forgot how these great jingles can resonate and be remembered for your entire life. What an era, so lucky to have been a part of it!!!
I'm watching these in 2022!!! I remember every single one of them!!! This was a stroll down memory lane, it makes me tear up thinking about it!! Thanks for sharing.
The youth of today will never❤ get to experience how much simpler life was. People were much happier. I am 60 and remembered every single one of theses commercials. Makes me sad what our country has become. So divided by hate.
What a freakin' great time machine! Seeing these nostalgic commercials makes one feel blessed to have lived through these periods of life, especially compared to today's world.
When we played OUTSIDE with our ACTUAL friends and knew that when it started to get dark, we better get home before the street lights came on and we sat at a table for dinner🙂
Not sure I agree. Yes we are a lot older and unhealthier, but the computers, internet and cell phones has made life so much more convenient. The fact that any information or products can be obtained 24 hours 7 days a week is simply amazing.
@@davidr4523 Murder, drugs, not being able to trust our leaders... I think that's what people mean by 'the good ole days.' The morality back then was so much different. Everyone seemed happy & tolerant of each other. We celebrated & made fun of our differences instead of using them as tools against each other. No one smiles in commercials or on tv now. People have made being happy something to be looked down on or ridiculed
@@criconinvestments7723 lol is this a real question. I call it being white straight and delusional if you think everyone not white and straight was laughing with you
Defiantly brings back memories of my younger years. I'm 53 now but these commercials are burned in my memory, I feel young again for a few minutes. Thanks for your find.
"I'd like to teach the world to sing in perfect harmony" That old Coca Cola commercial did it for me. I remembered it so clearly even though it was from the early 70's. I was born and raised in Jamaica and it's great to see this fantastic Ad again after so many decades. Brought back great nostalgic childhood memories for me. Still one of my all time favorites.
And the Seekers made a song of the same name that is priceless but without the reference to Coke. I was surprised to discover the Coke jingle came out before the Seekers song. The Seekers made a few great songs. This is one of my favorites.
@violamateo Nice song indeed, but for me it NEVER reached the same level as that UNIQUE Coke song that made my nerves tingle and my heart running like a motor!!!! 😍💕💕💕
@@spiritmatter1553 : Kent with the MicroniteFilter……Us Tareyton smokers would rather fight than switch..…More doctors smoke Chesterfields than any other brand….Winston tastes good like a cigarette should…etc. .
That was the best collection ever! I remembered every single commercial and sang along and said the words before they did. That shows the power of advertising when I can remember these things after 40+ years!
I was such a young child when these commercials aired, and yet I can remember all of them. This was back when Madison Avenue was given at least 60 seconds to make their mark on America, and boy did they. I couldn't tell you one ad from nowadays that even comes close to these wonderful productions to sell a product, or that I can remember. This was truly a wonderful selection of ads that captured a poignant time in America for me.
I remember these commercials very well. It brings back so many memories! Those were the days. I am so blessed to be born in the year of 1964. The sad part is we can never bring those good old days back again, but we can always reminisce. keep showing these vids.
As a part of the first generation raised on television, I remember each and every one of these. Our highest aspirations were to own the right household and snack foods. The highlight of our week was going to McDonald's on Friday nights, 'cause my modern working Mom was too tired to cook. Boy how expectations have changed over time. The advertisers make us feel like well, being middle class isn't good enough. Enjoy the nostalgic look back at my younger years and yes, I would like to teach the world to sing in perfect harmony!
Yes, Friday nights were a great treat because Mom would bring home McDonald's! And it stayed an occasional thing, not a daily thing, and we didn’t get obese back then.
The 60's, 70's & 80's...the goldilocks era of American History. How blessed we were to grow up during that time. When times were simply...better. Greatly missed.
@@timothycreamer8610 So nice to know I'm not alone in that feeling. I'm trying not to be a generational snob. But they were, IMO, truly the best of times. I grew up in Montreal in that era, and the TV, music, and people in general were whimsical. I still refer to those three decades as the 'Holy Trinity of Times'.
It was better back then. Today every child's weekly routine is scheduled hardcore. Back in the 70's I would wake up in July at 7 AM, have breakfast, leave home to explore the neighborhood, go home at noon for lunch, and be home at 6 PM for dinner. Note: DO NOT BE EVEN A SECOND LATE FOR DINNER G-DAMMIT! Thanks Dad!
@@randymillhouse791 Aye, and for most of us the golden rule was, when the street lights come on you had better be back or heading for home. They were really good times...and greatly missed. I feel for the kids of today.
I'm 55, and watching the entire video, i still remember many of the jingles and dialogues. What a time to be a kid and television was so much fun. A time when they were commercials and not 'Ads' and everyone even enjoyed the commercials just as much as the programing.
If only John Kennedy had been able to do what he talked about doing. Imagine if he'd been able to cull out the secret agencies he was so opposed to! Now they've almost completely taken over the world! And they thirst for even more power and money To hell with all of us just give them their power and money! I believe that truth and good will win out over power and evil.
Love these classic commercials, couldn't help but sing along with most of them (surprisingly I remembered the words). How I wish I could turn back the hands of time and stay there, great memories
Barbara, you have a lot to be thankful for. You are alive and still breathing. The last couple of years have not been good to many people because of the pandemic. Happy New Year and stay safe and healthy. From Ms. Harper Stacey.
I turned 62 today and I'm watching these commercials early in the morning and they're the best commercials of all time especially the ones in the '70s they are just good commercials and I can picture myself as a kid a teenager watching these commercials and I know every one of them those were real good commercials that's all I can say you don't see commercials like that anymore on TV
Thanks for the memories!! I was born in 1957 and knew every single one of these!! I can hear my Daddy saying " I can't believe I ate the whole thing "! And my mom saying how cute the little boy was singing about the bologna....Wow. We grew up in the greatest of times and the worst of times....so many crazy things were going on in the world but we could sit around our TV at night and enjoy the commercials as much as the programming!! "What's that after shave you're wearing "? Love it!
I'm 53 years old and remember these commercials. I love watching them, they bring back so many memories and that one with the Indian crying over people littering played for a lot of years, it should still be playing today! Thanks for showing all of these great old commercials 😊
@@mlbrooks4066 A lot of southern Italians look sort of native American, jet black hair and ruddy skin tone. Some Greeks have the same DNA as some southwestern tribes. 65,000 years ago, there was a group in Asia,they split, some of them went east and into North America, some went west and into the middle east and Mediterranean.
My Hubby was watching this as we layed in bed. I was singing along and it's like I was put off my body and back in time in different places....wow sweet memories
You have no idea how happy this collection makes me. My mom was an ad exec during the 60s thru the eighties and every one of these has happy memories. Thank you very much❤😊
This had a great selection of commercials that I could totally relate to; part of my childhood, I saw these probably hundreds of times for the most part... Fun trip down memory lane!
same here, except I don't remember the commercials looking so old lol.... also unlike today, I think in the 70s they ran the same ones for at least a few years, and sometimes they changed things a little but still kept the same jingle. Like the Frito song (never could do that one today, it would be called racist lol) And the Hawian punch and tootsie pop ads, changed a little, the cartoon got better over the years.
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Tominscv • love every single one!
Tominscv All these commercials bring back fond memories of my childhood. How I wish I can go back in time.😊
Very well put together. And I like how the poster didn't waste time between commercials. And sequenced the themes together. 👍
Seeing these commercials that I remember growing up makes me homesick for the America I grew up in.
I don’t know which America you grew up in, but I remember the assassinations of Bobby Kennedy and MLK, the Vietnam War tearing us apart, the Manson murders, the Cuyahoga river burning, smog from leaded gas everywhere, Watergate and Nixon the crook’s resignation, and the economy crashing, all before I started my period. I suppose you were watching commercials while I read the newspapers.
I miss one thing and one thing only about the 70's...the actual, genuine & authentic musical skills & abilities put forth by actual, genuine and authentic music artists.
And of course the albums and the live shows.
@@nukKkinfigGgeR I’m with you on all of that.
So, 'are you reeling in the years,' @@revelskid..? ( - even perhaps, 'stowing away the time ?' )
lemme' guess...it's STILL from your chosen, favorite titTtyfeeder(s) ( then - just like, as NOW..? ) is/are STILL the informational resource(s) from which & from where you get all of your knowledgeability and your oh, SOOOOO insightful wisdom from, huh..!
( Oh, how 'enlightening' - oh, how DROLL.)
'...your days back in college
didn't turn out the way you planned.
the things you count for knowledge
I still can't understand..,
are you reeling in the years !?!?! '
Me,too❤
Wow thanks for the memories ❤who’s still watching in 2024??
Me I’m still watching!
And wondering??
Where did my wonderful simple lame world dissipate to??❤
I'm 41 and I member more then afew if these commercials...😂😂😂
Only from watching this video over and over and over😂😂😂😢
I remember some like it was yesterday
Me! 61 y/ female from West Texas!
I am 61 and I remember watching these commercials!
Notice the age group the algorithms picked?
I noticed the diversity in the commercials. @@ricklodestein1101
Me too 😁
I’m 61 and watching this in 2024, thanks for taking us all back to a brighter place! ❤️🏆
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I’m 61, and watching this in 2024 too…
if we’d only known then what we know today…
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@@SmackWaterJack666 u betcha,by the way like ur name, luyve the song,,
I know song by heart,my brother,gone now,named his dog after it☮️🎶
@@lisaheimbigner5481
thank you… ✌🏼
At 64, I just now spent the last 15 minutes as a ten year old. Great memories….thanks!
Same age, and same experience. It was fun to revisit these.
i sang along with every one of them!
Most of these are musicals. I hate musicals
more life to you. Time flies.
My era was the 90s
I agree with you, I sometimes wish,I mean a lot of the time, I wish I could relive those times. I'm 67, and I can still remember everything said in most of them.
63 years old watching in January 2024 holy cow seems like yesterday.
I’m 73 years old and I totally agree with you. Time has flown!!!!
Same here. I'll be 64 later this year and can't believe how fast it seems time went by. It's video's like this one that make UA-cam such a great entertainment option. So much of our past is available with the click of the keyboard.
Me too 2/61, it's only comforting
Ahhhh, Gravesend Bklyn, Great Food, Mini Bikes, Goregious Girls, & Rock and Roll! It was a MUCH NICER TIME! Fondest of Memories! God Bless...😊
60 here and those jingles were so catchy and memorable. All the commercials were memorable.
I’m 61 and remember all of these. We had no idea at that time that we were living in the very best of times.
Love all these old commercials watching them and laughing so hard love it ,Thanks for the walk down memory lane ❤who else is watching in 2024?
Me. I miss these type of commercials. I always liked the Alka Selzer ones.
If there were ever a way to be stuck in time this is where I would love to be when life was simpler thanks for the memories..
Amen to that...
I totally agree.
Me too! Can't believe I remembered all of these!
Me toooooo!!!
Same here.
Amazing how 50 years later I could remember these commercials word for word!
what's amazing who would think 50 years later tv would be destroyed
I’m with you…
I do also
Right?
Unlike the ones nowadays you forget in 10 minutes
Is it weird this actually brought tears to my eyes? Boy, do I wish we could rewind the clock and go back to simpler times. The world is so awful these days 😢
I feel the same!
Yes Sarah, you are right.😢
Sarah, if I may ask, how old are you?
I often say that to myself. The ironic thing: Life was pretty darn tough back then! But the good outweighed the bad, most of the time. And the world had what it no longer seems to have: Hope. You thought things would get better. I wonder if they still could, nowadays.
@@taracollins5597 I wonder the same thing. I often wonder if this is even fixable. Sure…turn the US red but what about society? The problem with that is there will still be criminals in our government. Maybe not as many but money corrupts a lot of things. Humanity has some serious heart and soul issues and how do you fix that? The thing I miss the most about days past is that people interacted more. We talked, we spent time together face to face. If you ask me technology/social media has been the death of that which has negatively sent ripples out into society.
Dang who ever thought watching TV commercials could evoke such sentimental feelings? God I miss them good old days 😥
Especially the Indian. When I was a child it touched my heart every time 💔 😢
Except the actor was not a native American who did this commercial. I won the Ecological Performance Award (EPA) in 5th grade NJ for an ecology poster depicting pollution in several forms. I was 12 that year, I also cried when our Principal Duncan awarded me with a certificate, a cup with the ECOLOGY logo and a $5 coupon McDonald's. I was sitting in the corner in "time out" for being disruptive when the Principal came to the class. It's moments like those when I wished I had access to a firearm. Sad but true
Back when I was ten and watching these commercials on TV, they really didn't mean much to me. Now, some 45 years later, I am very happy to see them. Makes me wish I could go back to those days and have my family the way we were. Mom, Dad and my little sister. Hope you are resting peacefully, Dad. You did a great job with us!
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I'm sure your Dad did a great job. Perfect job? Heck no! But the best they could and the best from that generation is 100% compared to today.
@@randymillhouse791 Yea, there is no such thing as PERFECT but "great job" was definitely achievable. We had great parents!
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Thank was one of the nicest, honest, and most well written comment I've seen on You Tube. Thank you. I am a 70's kid myself, and while the 60's commercials are before me, many of the others I've seen and like you at the time they were not important, just wanted to see my shows. Now I each one I remember brings back a different memory, story, or adventure. I miss my family so much. I now have the disease that took my Mom, and it's so hard to be alone when your illness consumes you. But these do remind me of a time much better, and so much more peaceful.
I couldn’t stop smiling the whole way through. I haven’t seen these commercials in decades but they are so fresh in my memory. It’s like I never left the 60’s and 70’s.
I'm right there with ya i smiled through the whole thing and even sung along with some..😩 damn i feel old!
As a Navajo who grew up on Navajo Nation AZ The whites did not trash our reservation cause we did it ourselves...
@@davidsilvercreek8541 okay? How does that relate to the OG comment?
Omg, I remember all of these
Except for the gum ball one. You forgot a big one. „Antny, sic, sound of Running shoes through the cobblestone streets of the North End of Boston. Every Wednesday Antny Matinetti where he‘s tired out getting to his mamma‘s kitchen. Wednesday is Prince Spaghetti Day!
@Margaret We had three POTUS back then. I would almost hug them all just to temporary go back in time (primarily to see and be with the relatives and friends long time passed).
When the world was fun and carefree, glad I grew up in it when it was like this
I can remember 90 to 95 percent of these commercials from 40 years ago but can only remember a handful of commercials on tv today. What a great trip down memory lane.
I know a few from the 1970s but don't know any today (or very very few).
There were only 3 or 4 channels to watch. It was pre-cable.
This was great! Thank you
@@garryquiggins8183 Sad thing to say, those 3 or 4 channels probably had more to watch than the hundreds of channels we have now. My stepdad constantly changes channels on his Hulu due to hardly anything decent to watch, but yet back in the day seemed like better things to watch, I just pull up stuff on the internet from back in the 70's and 80's to watch.
cause its full of political crap,hate of conservative people
These classic tv commercials were definitely part of the soundtrack of our lives.
I miss Morris the cat. He was a real smart alec lol
At 57 I remembered every single one of these commercials.. thanks for the trip down an older kids memory lane
Was awesome!!
Especially TAB 😀
@@davidarmitage289 😃😃👍 yep for sure
I a 77,and remember most of these..BTW learned to spell BOLOGNA watching them ...
@@janeiwasduncan8463 "My bologna has a first name it's Oscar" 🤣🤣🤣
These commercials are so much better than the commercials today. 📺😊
Your sooooo right
Makes me miss my childhood in the late 60s through the 70s
It's amazing how many of those commercials I actually still knew the lyrics to the T after not hearing them in over 40 years...growing up in the 70's was awesome!!
Yes, and women could be women and it was okay. It was okay for a woman to want to be attractive to men and to get married and be a wife, a mother, and a homemaker as opposed to today where your politics define beauty in a beauty contest as opposed to your looks. If a man admires a woman today he is objectifying her as opposed to just being attracted to her and she dresses and makes herself up so she is attractive to men. That used to be okay. Much simpler times back then for sure.
Yep 💯💯‼️
Don me too like thymes too ole tv shows Love them
It was the best, wasn’t it?🥲
Ancient Chinese secret, huh?
I grew up in the 70's and this was my favorite decade! I remember all these commercials and this brought me right back to that great time in my life. I wish it was still like those great days. Times have changed drastically and for the worse!
Yes, times have changed for the worst. 💯% agree!
Yes Ma'am
Now it's all about being woke
4 the worse thats 4 sure
Truly amazing that over half a century later..and i can still sing along with all these jingles..
@Hello there, how are you doing this blessed day?
3.3.million watched this video ,they know they miss this Era, and this brooklyn girl misses it to ,peace
2all beef patties special sauce lettuce cheese pickles onion on a sesame seed bun. And, why do I need to remember this?
As someone who grew up in the 60's & 70's... I remember every one of these almost word for word.... so much better than the commercials these days..... Also... all the wonderful talents that are no longer with us.....
Yes for sure I am 58 remember them verbatim too
Me2
I feel you
OMG I remember watching these back in the day, had forgotten about some of them. The 1970's were a great time to be young.
Our music was the best too
Im 73 years old and still remember these great commercials they were so entertaining and you could understand them. Unlike the commercials of today.
I remember each and every one of these commercials. Takes me back to much simpler times when I was growing up.
Me too
I feel the same
Except, we see in them the rise of our modern complications - case in point, hiring an Italian to pretend to be an American Indian, in commercials that blamed the rise in litter on the public, instead of the lack of recycling options for the "new packaging", which was rapidly replacing glass and steel containers, for which there already existed, at the time, functional programs. Since then.. we still have no real, consistent, programs for these things, and the amount of litter, and stuff ending up in landfills, just keeps going up, while recycling programs are continually poor, ineffective, and rely on third parties (instead of, as before, the original manufacturers, who would have washed, and reused their glass bottles, and the like).
So many thing wrong with, and complicated, in the current world, all stemming from, "It would be cheaper for us, the manufacturer/state/etc. to lay blame on the consumer/public, and just not spend the time or effort to offer a solution to the problems caused, along side with the 'progress' we are making." Then again, it all comes down to what you define as "progress", doesn't it? Because, that word means very different things to a hippy, generalist liberal, a 'progressive', a Democrat, a libertarian, a centrist, a conservative, an evangelical, or a Republican. All of them, and others, which overlaps, on some issues, but so, so, different in what they deem to be solutions to problems. (The political parties being listed because.. ultimately, even when they include people from one or more of the categories, they are often far more concerned about the "politics" of a solution than its effectiveness, plausibility, or costs. I.e., even if its costs more than expected, doesn't work, ignores the people its supposed to help, and is completely ineffective, at least its politically feasible... Sort of like.. blaming the public for the increase of non-recyclable trash, instead of demanding the producers of said products to produce a recycling solution.).
With all respect, the purpose of the ad was to encourage people to put trash where it belongs, be that a garbage can or a recycling bin. The trash along the highways and in rivers didn't end up there because there wasn't an appropriate bin of some sort to put it into. As a child in the 60s I supplemented my income by picking up lots of recyclable glass bottles from the side of the road and turning them in to collect the deposit.
Wish respect, the evidence says otherwise. It was promoted *by* companies *as* they ended their internal recycling programs and ramped up production of "disposable packaging". Its a bit hard to claim that it wasn't intended to, at minimum, redirect blame, when the people producing it where "specifically" the same ones that where creating the products that produced the most non-recyclable trash.
This is in fact straight from wiki: "The Keep America Beautiful narrow focus on litter, and indeed construction of the modern concept of litter, is seen as an attempt to divert responsibility from industries that manufacture and sell disposable products to the consumer that improperly disposes of the related non-returnable wrappers, filters, and beverage containers."
In other words, the organization itself was specifically founded to "distract" the public. That *some* recycling programs still existed at the time doesn't change the fact that "most" of the stuff being newly produced was throw away, non-recyclable, and the campaign left people thinking it was "their" responsibility to clean up the resulting mess, not the manufacturers, for failing to create a program to recycle the new products. This is sometimes termed "greenwashing".
Its such a shame that commercials like this are not made any more.
Now it’s dumb white guys that don’t know how to use a paper towel😏
Well the litter PSA wouldn't fly because it would be offensive to native Americans. All the other ones are too white
I was thinking that exact same thing.
when you can sing along to the jingles fifty years later, now that advertising at its best..
Blew my mind! When the Big Mac commercial came on, I sang every word without even thinking about it! LOL.
They played the hell out of some of these commercials, such as the Tab and bologna ones. The repetition drilled it into our tiny noggins.
@@paulh6591 I always thought the Oscar Mayer little boy in the commercial was sooo cute!!! I remember singing that jingle,was definitely very popular back then... Notice how no commercials for prescription drugs were ever on.. Now that's all there is that & tons of Insurance commercials... Lots of sicker people now unfortunately
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Or worse
I was able to sing along and recite every one of those commercials. And yet, I have no idea where my keys are right now.
spartygirl121 You sound just like my late sister, Vicki (may God rest her soul). She was always talking about how she couldn't remember half of what she did a few days or even a week before, but she would always remember the lyrics to her favorite songs from her teenage years, especially "Hotel California" by the Eagles.
spartygirl121 My two older sisters taught me the Big Mac song. I can still sing it to this day. 😁
Sad. but true. Same with me.
spartygirl121 Exactly!
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I'm 57 and watching these commercials brought tears to my eyes, reflecting on how this country use to be.
What happened to this country?
Politicians who don't give two hoots and a holler about the people who voted them in!!
@@raymondhopwood9393The commercials showed an innocence where people treated each other with kindness and respect, The country is fueled now by hate and division.
It was actually fun. Freedom of speech too.
@@wrightcommunications8235 the World Economic Forum
I graduated in 1981,growing up in the 60's and 70's was so unbelievable. We would be outside every day ..We thought it was great ringing someone's doorbell and running.Such great times,I tell my kids now what we did and they can't undestand how awesome it was...
If you would have told me at 9 years old how much I'd treasure these "annoying" commercials so many decades later, I'd have thought you were crazy. CANNOT believe how old these look--or how old I look now, too.
eslgurucalif yes, that’s so true!😲😂
Idaho time goes so fast
Amen! My daughter thinks I'm crazy because I enjoy commercials. These do look so old, and they may be labeled 60's and 70's but most of these ran into the 80s and 90s.
I'm just about 40 and remember most of these. The only commercials I hate are the Cadbury Bunny Egg and the Hershey Kiss where the kiss rings the bells... She doesn't understand why I dislike them 🤣🤣
Those two are not in here, but I have seen them since I was a kid, and I'm over them. Give them a rest and allow me to enjoy them YEARS after they have finished playing. 🤦🏻♀️
I had the same reaction. If you’d told me 50 years ago I’d be watching these ads for enjoyment, I would have said you were nuts.
I know the feeling and there went another 4 years since you wrote that comment....like smoke through a keyhole
Amazing that todays ad men forgot how these great jingles can resonate and be remembered for your entire life. What an era, so lucky to have been a part of it!!!
I'm 60 years old here in 2022 and I remember all these commercials and the jingles, a lot of these from Saturday mornings.
They ought to bring back that Budwiser jingle, it was memorable and very good.
Me 2
I often miss those days. I remember these and it really brings back memories. I would love to go back. It was more fun back then.
Thanks for the trip down memory lane!!! 65 and still alive!!
i was born in 62 i remember all these commercials. seems like only yesterday i was watching them. memories sweet memories came flooding back.
I'm watching these in 2022!!! I remember every single one of them!!! This was a stroll down memory lane, it makes me tear up thinking about it!! Thanks for sharing.
it's been said that your long term memory gets better with age.now if I could fix the short term.
@@tomloft2000 Lol, I know right??? 😂👍🏻
The youth of today will never❤ get to experience how much simpler life was. People were much happier. I am 60 and remembered every single one of theses commercials. Makes me sad what our country has become. So divided by hate.
The good ol days, never get away with some of these today. Glad I was there in the day to enjoy them
What a freakin' great time machine! Seeing these nostalgic commercials makes one feel blessed to have lived through these periods of life, especially compared to today's world.
When we played OUTSIDE with our ACTUAL friends and knew that when it started to get dark, we better get home before the street lights came on and we sat at a table for dinner🙂
And you could keep the doors unlocked too.
Yes, you can say that again.
When you knew you were in trouble when your mother called you using your middle name, also.
Watching these commercials made my eyes well up with tears. It brought back some great childhood memories and times when life was SO much better.
Not sure I agree. Yes we are a lot older and unhealthier, but the computers, internet and cell phones has made life so much more convenient. The fact that any information or products can be obtained 24 hours 7 days a week is simply amazing.
@@davidr4523 Murder, drugs, not being able to trust our leaders... I think that's what people mean by 'the good ole days.' The morality back then was so much different. Everyone seemed happy & tolerant of each other. We celebrated & made fun of our differences instead of using them as tools against each other. No one smiles in commercials or on tv now. People have made being happy something to be looked down on or ridiculed
@@criconinvestments7723 As a black man in America your rose colored glasses might be the strongest ever. Celebrated are differences my ass.
@@vtjr812 So what d'you call all the laughing at racial jokes or homosexual jokes that went on back then?
@@criconinvestments7723 lol is this a real question. I call it being white straight and delusional if you think everyone not white and straight was laughing with you
Wow, suddenly I was brought back to moments of my long gone youth, 😢 ,thank you, life's been good to me .
These commercials were timeless and priceless
These commercials are making me teary eyed, remembering my childhood and a much simpler time.
Thank you for this.
Me too!👍
I was kid back in the 70's and remembered all of these commercials. Great times!
Sure bring back memories
Those times need to return....
Actually you're profile name is just the opposite of what you just said.
I was born in 65 and remember all of these. What a time to grow up. Thanks for the memories
Greetings fellow 1965-er. It was a very good year. ;-)
I was born the same year great time to be growing up
@@davidmellet261 I was born in 1970 does it make any difference 🙄
@@Zoubirking-1970 Not much :-)
@@Zoubirking-1970 What about 1966 😆
Born 1963, greatful for knowing what living normal was. The 80s were the best
Yes
1961 san Francisco
Best of thee best times
Born in 1965 Brooklyn NY and I remember most of these!
Brings back so many childhood memories...wow...where has the time gone
Like Cher says if I can turn back time🎼🎵
It's crazy how back then we never gave it a thought! We just saw that we had our whole futures and now we look back at what seems like a flash! Time
I haven't heard that full Budweiser jingle in decades. Beautiful.
We used to hate these commercials as a kids and always said....." commercial hurry and go off"😂😂😂 and now we're sitting here watching them I love it
good point,
Oh the memories! Fantastic assortment of classic videos! I’ve seen others, but none even came close to capturing the era of the 60’s & 70’s! 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
Defiantly brings back memories of my younger years. I'm 53 now but these commercials are burned in my memory, I feel young again for a few minutes. Thanks for your find.
Was born in 1955 I remember these great commercials!
SOME OF THESE OLD JINGLES STILL RUN THROUGH MY MIND ... AHHH THINGS WERE SO DIFFERENT THEN.
Times were better in the seventies. From Ms. Harper Stacey.
I remember all of these commercials. They brought back alot of memories from my childhood
"I'd like to teach the world to sing in perfect harmony" That old Coca Cola commercial did it for me. I remembered it so clearly even though it was from the early 70's. I was born and raised in Jamaica and it's great to see this fantastic Ad again after so many decades. Brought back great nostalgic childhood memories for me. Still one of my all time favorites.
Me too❤
And the Seekers made a song of the same name that is priceless but without the reference to Coke. I was surprised to discover the Coke jingle came out before the Seekers song. The Seekers made a few great songs. This is one of my favorites.
OMG! This was my FAVOURITE commercial!! Greetings from the Netherlands🎶🎶🖐🇳🇱🌷
Love it! We sang with these all the time. A good jingle went a long way.💵
@violamateo Nice song indeed, but for me it NEVER reached the same level as that UNIQUE Coke song that made my nerves tingle and my heart running like a motor!!!!
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I actually remember most of these commercials. I was seriously addicted to television as a child.
I remember the jingles from the cigarette commercials too!
I think all of us were.
@@spiritmatter1553 : Kent with the MicroniteFilter……Us Tareyton smokers would rather fight than switch..…More doctors smoke Chesterfields than any other brand….Winston tastes good like a cigarette should…etc. .
@@bhbluebird we all were. It's all we had for entertainment
Lol 😂 me Too
These are the "greatest hits" of the 1970's commercials. Loved this!
I remember all of these commerical , as a kid. They bring so much great sentimental memories .
That was the best collection ever! I remembered every single commercial and sang along and said the words before they did. That shows the power of advertising when I can remember these things after 40+ years!
Those definitely were the days! I would love to time travel back to that time!❤
I was such a young child when these commercials aired, and yet I can remember all of them. This was back when Madison Avenue was given at least 60 seconds to make their mark on America, and boy did they. I couldn't tell you one ad from nowadays that even comes close to these wonderful productions to sell a product, or that I can remember. This was truly a wonderful selection of ads that captured a poignant time in America for me.
@Hello there, how are you doing this blessed day?
This was back when commercials were fun.
I remember most of these. thanx for this blast from the past.
I remember these commercials very well. It brings back so many memories! Those were the days. I am so blessed to be born in the year of 1964. The sad part is we can never bring those good old days back again, but we can always reminisce. keep showing these vids.
I hear ya! I was born 1963 and I miss those days. I probably spend way too much time thinking back to those days. I really miss them...
K.A. Boncon me too, I was born in 62, in Long Beach calif
Regina O'Guinn 1959 here.
1964 baby here too.
I agree. These commercials bring back so many memories!!
1968 for me
As a part of the first generation raised on television, I remember each and every one of these. Our highest aspirations were to own the right household and snack foods. The highlight of our week was going to McDonald's on Friday nights, 'cause my modern working Mom was too tired to cook. Boy how expectations have changed over time. The advertisers make us feel like well, being middle class isn't good enough. Enjoy the nostalgic look back at my younger years and yes, I would like to teach the world to sing in perfect harmony!
Agreed!
Yes, Friday nights were a great treat because Mom would bring home McDonald's! And it stayed an occasional thing, not a daily thing, and we didn’t get obese back then.
Yes, back when McDonalds was a treat and not a staple.
Ugh, no. SickDonalds was punishment food. It's better now than it was then, but it's still awful.
LOVE LOVE IT!!! Those were the most awesome era periods,ever the commercials were wholesome along with all the music.
My childhood in a 15 minute video 😊
The 60's, 70's & 80's...the goldilocks era of American History.
How blessed we were to grow up during that time.
When times were simply...better.
Greatly missed.
@@free322001 There is always bad in every era...but still there was a LOT of good traditional American values going on for those 30'ish years.
There was something ineffable about that span.
@@timothycreamer8610 So nice to know I'm not alone in that feeling. I'm trying not to be a generational snob. But they were, IMO, truly the best of times. I grew up in Montreal in that era, and the TV, music, and people in general were whimsical. I still refer to those three decades as the 'Holy Trinity of Times'.
It was better back then. Today every child's weekly routine is scheduled hardcore. Back in the 70's I would wake up in July at 7 AM, have breakfast, leave home to explore the neighborhood, go home at noon for lunch, and be home at 6 PM for dinner.
Note: DO NOT BE EVEN A SECOND LATE FOR DINNER G-DAMMIT! Thanks Dad!
@@randymillhouse791
Aye, and for most of us the golden rule was, when the street lights come on you had better be back or heading for home.
They were really good times...and greatly missed. I feel for the kids of today.
Most of these commercials take me back in time to the days of my young child hood. They do make me wish I could go back to those days great job!!!
If only I could go back to that time. If only..
I'm 55, and watching the entire video, i still remember many of the jingles and dialogues. What a time to be a kid and television was so much fun. A time when they were commercials and not 'Ads' and everyone even enjoyed the commercials just as much as the programing.
Those were the days my friend, we thought they'd never end...
Good ole clean commercials...
Now this was worth watching from beginning to end! 👍
Those Were The 🎵🎵
Days My Friend, We Thought They'd Never End, We'd Sing & Dance Forever and A Day!
K-Tell 22 explosive hits. 🤣🤣🤣
What? Did I miss any « dirty » commercials??
OMG " Those were the day's " Mary Hopkins.
I had that 45. ⏺️
LOL hot dogs clean?
60 years later and we should all be in tears by seeing the shape the world is in.
Why would I be in tears I'm sixty but I focus on the good things we have now we didn't have then
I’m 26 and I feel like, aside from the diverse groups of people, all the vibes today are all off… I’m scared of what’s to come.
If only John Kennedy had been able to do what he talked about doing. Imagine if he'd been able to cull out the secret agencies he was so opposed to! Now they've almost completely taken over the world! And they thirst for even more power and money
To hell with all of us just give them their power and money! I believe that truth and good will win out over power and evil.
@@kathrineprescott well....
Should be in tears for the terrible shape most of US are in now
Born in 1957. Being a kid then lived for Saturday morning cartoons. Seen and remember every one of these. Such a great time 5:20
Love these classic commercials, couldn't help but sing along with most of them (surprisingly I remembered the words). How I wish I could turn back the hands of time and stay there, great memories
Wonder where all the kids are now.
I’m so fortunate to have grown up during those commercials. All positive and inspired memories. Good coverage!
I can't stop smiling this brings back so many memories.
Brings back so many happy memories when times were simple and easy I wish we can turn back time
I'm 57 years old now, and I can still sing all these jingles to this day.
Yep. Mind control.
@@alitlweird To an extent for sure, but funny I don't eat any of this food anymore.
Me too! And I'll be 64 in 2 weeks.
@@riverebec1 happy happy 😊 enjoy!
I’m 57 also, and I remember them all
I absolutely loved seeing the old commercials. The whole presentation made me happy. Odd because not much makes me happy these days. Well done!!
Barbara, you have a lot to be thankful for. You are alive and still breathing. The last couple of years have not been good to many people because of the pandemic. Happy New Year and stay safe and healthy. From Ms. Harper Stacey.
I understand exactly what you mean Barbara. Same here. Sniffle... honk.
You are so right, Barbara
Thanks a million, took me right back to the good ol' days - when t.v. was great! And so was the world!!
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I turned 62 today and I'm watching these commercials early in the morning and they're the best commercials of all time especially the ones in the '70s they are just good commercials and I can picture myself as a kid a teenager watching these commercials and I know every one of them those were real good commercials that's all I can say you don't see commercials like that anymore on TV
It's all infomercials
just the sounds brings me back in time and I'm back at home 60s and 70s.
😁😁
These are what you call- A Blast From The Past.
Same here. I love ît.
This really brings back memories. We use to take road trips back then staying in motels with swimming pools what a great time it was
Growing up in the 70s I remember quite a few of these commercials. It's a nice trip down memory lane.
I’m 79 and having a blast to the past😂😊
Fantastic ... I remember all of them , the good old days for sure . The 70's were a Great decade to grow up in .
That was awesome!
Took me back to being a kid when things were simpler and less complicated..
Agree, until Vietnam
Amen
agreed 👍
Thanks for the memories!! I was born in 1957 and knew every single one of these!! I can hear my Daddy saying " I can't believe I ate the whole thing "! And my mom saying how cute the little boy was singing about the bologna....Wow. We grew up in the greatest of times and the worst of times....so many crazy things were going on in the world but we could sit around our TV at night and enjoy the commercials as much as the programming!! "What's that after shave you're wearing "? Love it!
I came to the US in 1969 at the age of 12 .it makes me so nostalgic to watch these commercials after all these years . Wow!!
Brings back so many memories when my mom and dad were still here with me, miss him so much♥️
I remember practically all these commercials.
A better time in the U.S.
I remember all of them too,and it was a better time in Canada also.
@@donnakerr4997 Yep. Better time it was when America was mostly white.
No. Thats not "racist."
Its just the truth.
@@jackallen3732 I agree !!!
@@jackallen3732 Umm yeah that’s really racist
@@lauravonutassy1919 racist
These old commercials bring back good memories of a simpler time in my childhood. Thanks so much for this video. 😃
I'm 53 years old and remember these commercials. I love watching them, they bring back so many memories and that one with the Indian crying over people littering played for a lot of years, it should still be playing today! Thanks for showing all of these great old commercials 😊
Iron Eyes Cody wasn't really Native American. He was Italian American, named diCorti.
@@mlbrooks4066 A lot of southern Italians look sort of native American, jet black hair and ruddy skin tone. Some Greeks have the same DNA as some southwestern tribes. 65,000 years ago, there was a group in Asia,they split, some of them went east and into North America, some went west and into the middle east and Mediterranean.
My Hubby was watching this as we layed in bed. I was singing along and it's like I was put off my body and back in time in different places....wow sweet memories
I still know all the words to most of these songs.
I just traveled back to my childhood!! Commercials are so powerful!! I remembered every part of every one and I'm 56 years old!
Me 2
I remember every one of them like yesterday...the good ol' days.
We started letting the Government think for us.
kanukster I'm trying to return to those good old days.
You have no idea how happy this collection makes me. My mom was an ad exec during the 60s thru the eighties and every one of these has happy memories. Thank you very much❤😊