This jingle is burned into the core of my brain and has been for decades. I recall very little from the 70's, but this song has never left me. I swear its physically imprinted on my brain.
OMG... Creature Double Feature--- My sis and I watched "Children Shouldn't Play with Dead Things" ... "Devil Dogs: Hounds of Hell" .. "Mako: Jaws of Death" and sooo much more. I still remember this jingle tho... and the fuscia sasson jeans I got there lol
I think that one existed too. Kung Fu Theater on 17 and Black Belt Theater on 29. Hell, didn't Channel 48 have a "Chop Socky" show back in the day too? I remember them having a special 3D showing of a Martial Arts movie during prime time (or maybe that was on 17 too.)
Always Loved these Commercials! Remember the first ones where the ladies drove there in Old Lincoln Town cars Late 1960's / early 1970's. Take the wheel of your Automobile and swing on down to Ideal!
I had no idea how far away "the White Horse Pike in Hammonton New Jersey" was from home and how hokey the "Ideal Manufacturing Co." was until, finally, as an 18-year-old, I passed it on a different route to the shore. My family preferred the Black Horse Pike (a.k.a. Route 322). Having heard the jingle a million times by then, I should have listened more closely - it truly was "nothing but a quonset hut..."
Ben Krass had a bunch of them - I still remember the version that went "...you oughta be horsewhipped" with these women coming at him with whips and he feigned pain. Then that Channel 6 announcer closing with "Krass Brothers Mens Store, 901 South Street, Store of the Staaaaars."
I live in Delaware but this was on my tv and I grew up to this great jingle, and I've wanted to do jingles ever since! This commercial came on years after it was made though, way into the 80's, on Wphl-17. I read that if I was watching that channel between 12am-5am eastern time, chances are that commercial came on, had no idea I was up that late or that early. Thanks for bringing me back:)
In the 1970s and early 80s, I saw the Ideal commercials on WPHL 17 and WKBS 48 in the daytime. The late 70s ads showed models in early 70s psychedelia and that white Lincoln Continental Mark IV driving up to the Quonsset Hut. And the ads ran almost 1 minute.
I have had this jingle in my freakin head for 40 years!!!! And I still can't figure out how my mom ever found the place.. she is SO directionally challenged
There was another one shot by the impala fountain at the Philadelphia Zoo. When they said 'Take the Wheel...' they showed someones hand spinning what must have been a Delta or Delmont 88 steering wheel.
Growing up in Princeton, NJ in the '70's I must have heard this jingle a million times. This version is missing the beginning though where she says "It's not a fancy salon, it's nothing but a Quonset Hut". I watched a lot of Philly TV including the funny little UHF stations 17, 29 & 48.
My youth had many of the same touchstones. Maybe that line about the Quonset was a radio exclusive (?). In the very early days of UHF my younger brothers watched a show called, Dickery Dock. Maybe channel 29 or 48. Channel 17 was Wee Willie Webber and 8th Man. Saturday night, either 29 or 48 (or both) had the C-grade horror movies with Dr. Shock(?). Even at that, my mother would scan what listings there were to keep her brood of five sons entertained. My mother found Carnival of Souls (1962) one Saturday night in the mid-'60s for us. That one is now a horror classic.
@@scotthouston3607 I'd guess that there were multiple versions of the Ideal Manufacturing Co. commercials over the years. It's a bit of a shame that all versions weren't preserved or perhaps they are just waiting to be discovered. My contemporaneous memories of that era and these commercials are that there was a sly sophistication to them. They said, 'You too can have that jet-set look without spending all of your cash.' I wish that my wife were still alive so I could bounce my memories off of her recollections.
ruclips.net/video/tbRmxsFahzw/видео.html This Ideal commercial is longer. It has no moving video, but shows a still drawing of one of a store, and the commercial starts with a very pleasant voice saying, “It’s not a fancy salon. It’s nothing but a Quonset Hut.” In 2022, it’s funny to read the info that was printed on the ad’s pic. Plenty of parking spaces, buses stop at door, use our layaway plan - no extra charge, and the store was called a Salesroom. Sounds so fancy. I love all of it!
@@TralfazConstructionYes, Yes, Yes, about " Carnival of Souls". I, too, first saw that on, I believe, Channel 48, back in the mid- late 60's. It scared the heck out of me as a 10 year old and still gives me those same vibes today. I also first saw the youth-oriented western, "Journey to Shiloh" back in the late 60's on that same station. It was one of the first films that a young James Caan had done and also included a young, unknown actor named Harrison Ford. Jan Michael Vincent, Paul Petersen (The Donna Reed Show) and Michael Sarrazin were some of the other young cowboys. Boy! Did pre-teen "me" have a crush on them! The movie is still one of my " guilty pleasures". I miss the days when you could turn on as many TV's in the house and didn't pay a cent ...and those 3 little obscure channels that provided some quality entertainment for us kids, pre-teens and teens...
As a boy, I begged my mother to take me to Ideal because I loved the jingle so much, but she would just laugh at me----little did I know that it was a women's store!
Chris Real FACTS! ONE ☝️ OF MY HOMIES POSTED IT ON INSTAGRAM IT BLEW MY MIND I THANKED HIM FOR IT BECAUSE I HAVE NOT HEARD THIS JINGLE IN YEARRRRRRRRSSSSSSSSSS.
"17 The Great Entertainer"; when I saw that, reality wavered a little bit. It was, for a moment, like seeing something out on the horizon being distorted by shimmering waves of rising heat. It has to be the better part of three decades since I was accustomed to seeing that particular logo. Back in its day, I'd see that a few dozen times in a week. I haven't even gotten to the Ideal commercial yet but this is so nostalgic that it squeezes my heart like a sponge and then I think about how much has changed and my dear, departed loved ones.
I shopped at Ideal in the 1990s-2000s before they closed. The Ideal in Glassboro is still in business, but they sell fancy dresses. I always sang the famous jingle while driving up to the Quonset hut.
Well, that makes me sad in a way I can't fully grasp nor describe. I believe it has to do with those familiar institutions of my youth going by the wayside. When those Ideal commercials were common on TV and radio I was closer to the beginning of my life than the end. I like familiar things, they're comforting.
I thought it was Atlantic City track, since they're also on the boards that day. So I just figured they'd head over here, because its closer. Resorts International, the 1st & earliest casino, didn't open till 1978. In the clip the 2 ladies eating hot-dogs, are standing in front of construction boards nailed to a building on the boardwalk. That means at would have at least been '76 or later. (Those clothes don't look like 1975...but I'm no big a fashion expert. The 2nd casino, Caesar's opened in '79. If the ad was later, that could have been construction for a different casino. Making it the 80's The racetrack's open space & trees in the background suggested it was A.C Race Track. There were/are also trees in Cherry Hill. But the "feel" isn't the same. Also remember Garden State's bleachers and its Club House burned down in 1977, and people were killed. It didn't reopen till 1985. So it'd have been made prior to 1976/77. They did have training there yes. But none of the bleacher or on-the-rail kind activity as shown in the short ad clip. Philly played these ads too. So did we down here in South Jersey. Ideal sold clothes everywhere. If that track's Garden State though...that's cool. I'm just mentioning my observation of the tape. Not knowing any more about it than what my old eyeballs are telling me. And hey, I don't see very good anymore.
See this commercial on your old wooden console TV set while watching cartoons and then head out with your mom to the Deptford Mall where you hang out in the video game arcade, or maybe hop in your friend's dad's Country Squire station wagon, sitting in the rear-facing seat with the tailgate window open as you head over to the Vet for a Phillies game in the 700 level.
I last saw the old Ideal wheel-spin commercial on TV on a Sunday morning in July ‘92 on NBC 3. Shocked to see a 20 yo commercial, but also shocked to NOT see that gem on YT!
Well who doesnt have a passion for fashion? Who doesnt have a craving for saving? Where to go? Where to go? I got it! I think I will take the wheel of my automobile and swing on down to IDEAL! Its only a Quonset hut...
I remember this commercial and jingle to this day. For some reason I dug it. Must've been the singers and the models plus the lady with the classy voice announcing the commercial. 😊
That's an oldie but goodie...for nostalgia purposes. For downright stick in your head and "won't fall out" purposes...oh man! So it did work. I can't tell you how many times that old ad went through my head. when. That radio was always on at work of course.
I grew up with that commercial playing 10 times a day when I was a kid. LOL The sad part is they never updated it. They still played the same commercial with the same outdated clothing into the mid 80s before finally going out of business.
Living in South Jersey this Commercial was so memorable. I'm guessing it was Filmed at the Atlantic City Race Track??? If anyone knows, I'd love to hear about it?
This commercial was made in the 60's, (possibly the 70's), but definitely was NOT the 80's. Harry S. Goodman produced the IDeal jingle single in 1960. If you're in doubt, just watch the video and look at the clothing and hair styles.
I remember the song never remember them standing by a water fountain wearing bell bottoms in the early 80s I thought that was weird cuz nobody was wearing bell bottoms in the 80s✌😎💨
Brigantine Castle info: Constructed in 1976, it drew millions of visitors annually until it was damaged in 1982 in a storm. Facing declining attendance and a $500,000 repair bill, it was closed in 1984. Carmen Ricci, the owner, sold it in 1987 for $1 million, and it burned to the ground later that year just as demolition was slated to begin.
This jingle is burned into the core of my brain and has been for decades. I recall very little from the 70's, but this song has never left me. I swear its physically imprinted on my brain.
Same here
Also me. I happened to go past it one day and I was like "holy $hit it's IDEAL" the whole place was about the size of a Wawa.
me too!
ME2.
😂😂😂😂😂 same here. I still randomly sing it
this damn jingle has bounced around my head for about 45 years
This and Brigantine castle.....brings back the memories.
You mean that castle where you'll be scared to DEATH?
Wow, I had totally forgotten about Brigantine castle!
@@70sleftover Fuck You
@@isabelleniemirow9484 What'd I say wrong?
"It's so scary*...it's enough to make a person have a heart attack**!"
*pronounced "skeery"
**pronounced "hot attick"
Of all the jingles I have heard in my life, this by far is the most familiar. Yes, I am a Philly-area native over 40, lol...
If you are over 35 and do not know this jingle, you don't deserve to live in the Philadelphia region.
You are so Right Loved this Jingle!
philaman1972 😂😂
There clothes were well made and really reasonable. That cheesy slogan is an institution.
FACTS
I heard that jingle so often in my youth that it may have written itself into my DNA.
Remember seeing this while watching "Creature Double Feature".
CREATURE DOUBLE FEATURE BABYYYYYYYYYYY!!! PHILLY CLASSIC ON CHANNEL 48!!!!
OMG... Creature Double Feature--- My sis and I watched "Children Shouldn't Play with Dead Things" ... "Devil Dogs: Hounds of Hell" .. "Mako: Jaws of Death" and sooo much more. I still remember this jingle tho... and the fuscia sasson jeans I got there lol
Wow where did the time go
@@luxurycarkey7207 Indeed, where?
🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌YASSS!😂😂OMG
I still find myself singing this sometimes.
Me too. I have even told people in MA about ideal and the commercial. But one question. Why the hell are we on Google+?
LOL! When I saw the alert I was totally cofused! I don't even remember why I posted this on here.
I hope that you are still singing!
the nostalgia with this commercial almost kills me...
Man, I remember seeing this watching "Black Belt Theatre" on Channel 29 late night on Fridays!!!
I think that one existed too. Kung Fu Theater on 17 and Black Belt Theater on 29.
Hell, didn't Channel 48 have a "Chop Socky" show back in the day too? I remember them having a special 3D showing of a Martial Arts movie during prime time (or maybe that was on 17 too.)
Always Loved these Commercials! Remember the first ones where the ladies drove there in Old Lincoln Town cars Late 1960's / early 1970's. Take the wheel of your Automobile and swing on down to Ideal!
I had no idea how far away "the White Horse Pike in Hammonton New Jersey" was from home and how hokey the "Ideal Manufacturing Co." was until, finally, as an 18-year-old, I passed it on a different route to the shore. My family preferred the Black Horse Pike (a.k.a. Route 322). Having heard the jingle a million times by then, I should have listened more closely - it truly was "nothing but a quonset hut..."
Any time anyone uses the word “ideal” around me, that song starts in my head.
"If you didn't buy your suit or sport coat from Krass Brothers men's store, you got robbed! AAAAARRRRGGGGGG!"
937 South Street! Store of the Stars! Wowwww! Memories!
Ben Krass had a bunch of them - I still remember the version that went "...you oughta be horsewhipped" with these women coming at him with whips and he feigned pain. Then that Channel 6 announcer closing with "Krass Brothers Mens Store, 901 South Street, Store of the Staaaaars."
❤😂😂😂
I remember this song prior to 1980s, from the 1970's as a little kid.
Watching this during the quarantine. This commercial is from a time when staying home watching TV was the coolest thing in the world.
irtwofour FACTS!
I remember watching this commercial during Soul train, they use to dance through a tunnel! Who remembers that?
I just reminded my co worker of this commercial. It was my favorite jingle as a kid.
I live in Delaware but this was on my tv and I grew up to this great jingle, and I've wanted to do jingles ever since! This commercial came on years after it was made though, way into the 80's, on Wphl-17. I read that if I was watching that channel between 12am-5am eastern time, chances are that commercial came on, had no idea I was up that late or that early. Thanks for bringing me back:)
Great to be a kid in the Philly-South NJ-DE during the 80's and see it and sing it right?
In the 1970s and early 80s, I saw the Ideal commercials on WPHL 17 and WKBS 48 in the daytime. The late 70s ads showed models in early 70s psychedelia and that white Lincoln Continental Mark IV driving up to the Quonsset Hut. And the ads ran almost 1 minute.
🎼 The song you never forget
This was one of my favorite commercials..loved that song! Philly!!
The short guy with the glasses sells it 😂🤣
Yes he does
I have had this jingle in my freakin head for 40 years!!!! And I still can't figure out how my mom ever found the place.. she is SO directionally challenged
Rhoda D'Ettore I had this in my head too. A single store would never pay for an ad or song like that anymore.
I passed there all the time. Sign is still there
@@phillygirl06 yes the sign still i think its up for sale now I would have loved to shop there...
It's just down the White Horse Pike.
There was another one shot by the impala fountain at the Philadelphia Zoo. When they said 'Take the Wheel...' they showed someones hand spinning what must have been a Delta or Delmont 88 steering wheel.
The old ads had a white Lincoln Continental Mark IV.
I remember that one...I was a little kid, so I thought it meant there was a tiger exhibit at the Ideal store.
Growing up in Princeton, NJ in the '70's I must have heard this jingle a million times. This version is missing the beginning though where she says "It's not a fancy salon, it's nothing but a Quonset Hut". I watched a lot of Philly TV including the funny little UHF stations 17, 29 & 48.
My youth had many of the same touchstones. Maybe that line about the Quonset was a radio exclusive (?). In the very early days of UHF my younger brothers watched a show called, Dickery Dock. Maybe channel 29 or 48. Channel 17 was Wee Willie Webber and 8th Man. Saturday night, either 29 or 48 (or both) had the C-grade horror movies with Dr. Shock(?). Even at that, my mother would scan what listings there were to keep her brood of five sons entertained. My mother found Carnival of Souls (1962) one Saturday night in the mid-'60s for us. That one is now a horror classic.
@@TralfazConstruction - The Quonset hut was definately mentioned in the TV ads, and they would show a picture of the place.
@@scotthouston3607 I'd guess that there were multiple versions of the Ideal Manufacturing Co. commercials over the years. It's a bit of a shame that all versions weren't preserved or perhaps they are just waiting to be discovered. My contemporaneous memories of that era and these commercials are that there was a sly sophistication to them. They said, 'You too can have that jet-set look without spending all of your cash.' I wish that my wife were still alive so I could bounce my memories off of her recollections.
ruclips.net/video/tbRmxsFahzw/видео.html
This Ideal commercial is longer. It has no moving video, but shows a still drawing of one of a store, and the commercial starts with a very pleasant voice saying, “It’s not a fancy salon. It’s nothing but a Quonset Hut.” In 2022, it’s funny to read the info that was printed on the ad’s pic. Plenty of parking spaces, buses stop at door, use our layaway plan - no extra charge, and the store was called a Salesroom. Sounds so fancy. I love all of it!
@@TralfazConstructionYes, Yes, Yes, about " Carnival of Souls". I, too, first saw that on, I believe, Channel 48, back in the mid- late 60's. It scared the heck out of me as a 10 year old and still gives me those same vibes today. I also first saw the youth-oriented western, "Journey to Shiloh" back in the late 60's on that same station. It was one of the first films that a young James Caan had done and also included a young, unknown actor named Harrison Ford. Jan Michael Vincent, Paul Petersen (The Donna Reed Show) and Michael Sarrazin were some of the other young cowboys. Boy! Did pre-teen "me" have a crush on them! The movie is still one of my " guilty pleasures". I miss the days when you could turn on as many TV's in the house and didn't pay a cent ...and those 3 little obscure channels that provided some quality entertainment for us kids, pre-teens and teens...
It DOES exist, after living so long on the West Coast people told me that I made this up.
Hilarious!!!!! People tell me that all the time too. I guess some of us just have good memory.
It just takes you back in that time and era! Awesome 👏🏻 👏🏻 👏🏻
The Great Entertainer for Channel 17, good memories boy....
Just a couple of women eating hot dogs and indiscriminately twirling while taking in a horse race...so relatable...
As a boy, I begged my mother to take me to Ideal because I loved the jingle so much, but she would just laugh at me----little did I know that it was a women's store!
Whoa I was trying to find this commercial... this just brought back crazy memories in my head it never left my mind
Chris Real FACTS! ONE ☝️ OF MY HOMIES POSTED IT ON INSTAGRAM IT BLEW MY MIND I THANKED HIM FOR IT BECAUSE I HAVE NOT HEARD THIS JINGLE IN YEARRRRRRRRSSSSSSSSSS.
This commercial ran for decades in the Philadelphia area. I can still sing this jingle verbatim.
Omg. This jingle popped in my head today and had to see it. Remembered every word after 30 years. Lol. Talk about affective advertising.
Song has been trapped in my head durung quarrantine...no clue why..., but thank you RUclips!!!
DAMN I'm old. I lived in PA seeing this on TV growing up
Omg..im.57 n NEVER forgot lol
"17 The Great Entertainer"; when I saw that, reality wavered a little bit. It was, for a moment, like seeing something out on the horizon being distorted by shimmering waves of rising heat. It has to be the better part of three decades since I was accustomed to seeing that particular logo. Back in its day, I'd see that a few dozen times in a week. I haven't even gotten to the Ideal commercial yet but this is so nostalgic that it squeezes my heart like a sponge and then I think about how much has changed and my dear, departed loved ones.
I know the feeling, 17....29...48...man if I could watch those channels again.
The Roots just played the jingle on the Tonight Show 😊
I totally remember this jingle. Haven't heard it in 30 years or so, but it's like it was just a few years ago.
I was born 1970 this song was literally just in my head
I shopped at Ideal in the 1990s-2000s before they closed. The Ideal in Glassboro is still in business, but they sell fancy dresses. I always sang the famous jingle while driving up to the Quonset hut.
Yep, I remember it ....find myself singing it every now anf again
I remember seeing this commercial on TV when I was a kid.
I’m 51 and I sing this regularly.
The old sign is still out there but it's up for sale
Well, that makes me sad in a way I can't fully grasp nor describe. I believe it has to do with those familiar institutions of my youth going by the wayside. When those Ideal commercials were common on TV and radio I was closer to the beginning of my life than the end. I like familiar things, they're comforting.
Back when the TV 📺 shut off at 12am after the National Anthem
awe man this is so funny..I remember seeing this commercial after a late night Phillies game on channel 17...on a black and white tv..
Looking up this commercial, I didn't expect to know the poster! So funny!
Love this Ideal Comerical remember it well on Tv 17 the great entertainer.
THIS BRINGS BACK A WHOLE LOT OF MEMORIES!!!!!!! WOW 🤩 AWESOME 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏
I thought it was Atlantic City track, since they're also on the boards that day. So I just figured they'd head over here, because its closer. Resorts International, the 1st & earliest casino, didn't open till 1978. In the clip the 2 ladies eating hot-dogs, are standing in front of construction boards nailed to a building on the boardwalk. That means at would have at least been '76 or later. (Those clothes don't look like 1975...but I'm no big a fashion expert. The 2nd casino, Caesar's opened in '79. If the ad was later, that could have been construction for a different casino. Making it the 80's The racetrack's open space & trees in the background suggested it was A.C Race Track. There were/are also trees in Cherry Hill. But the "feel" isn't the same. Also remember Garden State's bleachers and its Club House burned down in 1977, and people were killed. It didn't reopen till 1985. So it'd have been made prior to 1976/77. They did have training there yes. But none of the bleacher or on-the-rail kind activity as shown in the short ad clip. Philly played these ads too. So did we down here in South Jersey. Ideal sold clothes everywhere. If that track's Garden State though...that's cool. I'm just mentioning my observation of the tape. Not knowing any more about it than what my old eyeballs are telling me. And hey, I don't see very good anymore.
back when we still made things in America!
Now I need to find the boss’ daughter for Atlantic Transmission
Or RMK slipcovers. Or Krass Brothers Men Store.
LUCY OH MY GOD, YOU HIT THE NAIL ON THE HEAD!!!!!!!!!!!!
"Have you ever been trapped?"
@@ericrobinson3995 Deount get trapped! Cawul Atlayntic Transmissioms!
The Boss's wife version is on RUclips. I swear I sound just like her, dropping the T's (pure Philly).
This tv commercial ran in the 70s not the 80s. I remember. If you heard the add in 1980 it was only on the radio.
Haha, this jingle assaulted my little-kid brain when my grandma baby sat me while watching her stories!
This jingle popped into my head today. Of course it's on RUclips. Of course I'm DelVal.
See this commercial on your old wooden console TV set while watching cartoons and then head out with your mom to the Deptford Mall where you hang out in the video game arcade, or maybe hop in your friend's dad's Country Squire station wagon, sitting in the rear-facing seat with the tailgate window open as you head over to the Vet for a Phillies game in the 700 level.
Haha I remember this.
I last saw the old Ideal wheel-spin commercial on TV on a Sunday morning in July ‘92 on NBC 3. Shocked to see a 20 yo commercial, but also shocked to NOT see that gem on YT!
Sebastian thank you for this wonderful old Commercial from back when I was a Kid loved it then love it now and know the jingle by heart!
This has been burnt into my memory bank from the second I heard it
Haha I remember this commercial back in the 80s
Also, my local Ideal was in the Pilgrim Gardens shopping center.
Well who doesnt have a passion for fashion?
Who doesnt have a craving for saving?
Where to go?
Where to go?
I got it!
I think I will take the wheel of my automobile and swing on down to IDEAL!
Its only a Quonset hut...
Why I still remember this idk😂😂😂
It took me forever to figure out what a quonset hut was.
That particular commercial is much older, late 60's or early 70's
Thank you for posting, that was ages ago.
THANKS 🙏 😊 FOR POSTING THIS CLASSIC JINGLE BRINGS BACK ALOT OF MEMORIES FROM MY CHILDHOOD...........
Let's not forget all those philly radio commercials for Palisades Park!
I remember this commercial and jingle to this day. For some reason I dug it. Must've been the singers and the models plus the lady with the classy voice announcing the commercial. 😊
Ehen i think of philadelphia .. i think of this commercial .. i have lived in sf bay area for 31years andi still remember this jingle
"It's not a fancy salon..."
"It's nothing but a quonset hut!"
"But!"
Questlove sang this on a recent episode of The Tonight Show.
WPHL17 Philadellllllllphia! Lol they played this commercial for years.
That's an oldie but goodie...for nostalgia purposes. For downright stick in your head and "won't fall out" purposes...oh man! So it did work. I can't tell you how many times that old ad went through my head. when. That radio was always on at work of course.
I grew up with that commercial playing 10 times a day when I was a kid. LOL The sad part is they never updated it. They still played the same commercial with the same outdated clothing into the mid 80s before finally going out of business.
How about Captain Noah or Gene London Show?
6 people do not have a passion for fashion
In between mchales navy and gomer Pyle…. The good old days in the Delaware valley.
Huh. Looks like every copy of the full minute-long commercial has been taken down from RUclips, and only this one is left. :/
Whose the world’s smallest Chevrolet dealer, me Marv Polo.
Woooool
That's the 60's and 70's not 80's
That ad is late 70s, but it ran for years.
My sh*t! Lol
Living in South Jersey this Commercial was so memorable. I'm guessing it was Filmed at the Atlantic City Race Track??? If anyone knows, I'd love to hear about it?
This commercial was made in the 60's, (possibly the 70's), but definitely was NOT the 80's. Harry S. Goodman produced the IDeal jingle single in 1960. If you're in doubt, just watch the video and look at the clothing and hair styles.
+Joseph M Bresley Jr Its 70s.
not 80's. It's the 70s.
The original commercial was from the 1970s, but this is the cut-down version from the 80s, only half as long and missing the repeat of the chorus.
Eeeexcept that this was quite obviously the 1970s.
This commercial was produced in the 70s, and 70s fashions are being shown; not 80s.
Was this shot at the old Keystone race track ? It looks a lot like it.
I remember them being around a wuder fountain. When I guess not, but I remember the song..
Nano Nano, shazbot. 🖖😋
I remember the song never remember them standing by a water fountain wearing bell bottoms in the early 80s I thought that was weird cuz nobody was wearing bell bottoms in the 80s✌😎💨
Is that the AC or Cherry Hill Racetrack?
I believe it's the Garden State Racetrack in Cherry Hill NJ.
What happenex to byzantine castle
Clementine Park, US Skates, Carmen Skating Rink, Smith's Playground, and all the horseshoe crabs at Cape May
@@AmayaCrazy Clementon Park re-opened last year and looks pretty decent (but not as spectacular as it did in the 80s).
Brigantine Castle info: Constructed in 1976, it drew millions of visitors annually until it was damaged in 1982 in a storm. Facing declining attendance and a $500,000 repair bill, it was closed in 1984. Carmen Ricci, the owner, sold it in 1987 for $1 million, and it burned to the ground later that year just as demolition was slated to begin.
Can I buy a suit 100 percent WOOL???0
That is not from the 80s that's from the 70s You Could See by their clothes
Why does that woman keep twirling at the race track?
80's???....you mean the 70's!!!!!
Everybody who knows goes to Melrose