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Jingles 101 with Dinah Shore

Published on January 18, 2008  

If we said, "Two all-beef patties, special sauce, lettuce, cheese," you wouldn't miss a beat before replying, "Pickles, onions on a sesame seed bun." Some jingles are that effective.

General Motors had its own catchy tune in the 1950s and 1960s, when crooners Dinah Shore and Pat Boone stroked patriotic pride and invited viewers to "See the U.S.A. in Your Chevrolet." Here's a typical rendition of the classic song with lyrics that actually addressed a number of customer concerns and desires. Take, for instance, an extensive dealer network:

Traveling east, traveling west
Wherever you go Chevy service is best
Southward or North, near place or far
There's a Chevrolet dealer for your Chevrolet car


But Chevy didn't restrict itself to the signature song. This duet by Shore and Boone playfully teases the soon-to-come 1959 model with faux-subliminal peeks at the car's low, wide lines. And in this bluesy number, Shore touts the Chevrolet booth at the 1961 Detroit auto show.

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