this is yet one more reason why commercials were better in the '70s. great jingles that didn't insult your intelligence, offend anyone or use sex to sell. Great work Bud. bring back the great tunes!
Except for the fact that the lyrics were loaded with claims that are clear out LIES... so if you prefer to have them just lie right to your face, have at it I guess. There's a difference between saying "you might like our product" and the outlandish claims they made. Seriously, Budweiser always tasted like something died in your mouth - it's barely worthy of calling "beer". I prefer product marketing that doesn't illegally lie about the product thank you very much. You wonder why these jingles went away? That's why! Truth in advertising.
@@chouseification I enjoy it. At least Signature. Not everybody has the same taste, and this doesn't quite count as lying. Lying would be adding some kind of fake statistics. Unless you're wanting to say something like Red Bull lies because it doesn't actually give you wings?
@@chouseification Not so much "lies" as subjective, meaningless marketing words and phrases that sound good in a very superficial way but in reality say nothing, and certainly make no provable claims.
@@TS-ef2gv not true at all. There are marketing laws these days, and they tried to make up BS terms to skirt around the older, weaker ones. Very specifically... but end result were a bunch of lies. Lawmakers eventually agreed that was BS and at least made it harder to do, especially for alcohol ads. Tobacco ads of course went away completely, along with their BS lies.
Love it! I am a percussionist and I remember getting chills every time the tympanist played those notes. Listen to the chord structure! You don't hear that now. I also worried about the tympanist hitting the drums. If you look quickly you will see the tension rods have handles on them for fine tuning. More than once have I hit my knuckles on those handles when playing loudly. Believe me, the PAIN was unbearable! Thank goodness for snaredrum-like tension rods today!!!
When you say Bud, you've said a lot of things nobody else can say. When you say Bud, you've gone as far as you can go to get the very best. When you say Bud, you've said the word that means you like to do it all. When you say Bud, it means you want the beer that's got a taste that's number one. When you say Bud, you tell the world you know what makes it all the way. When you say Bud, you say you care enough to only want the king of beers. There is no other one. There's only something less. Because the king of beers is leading all the rest. When you say Budweiser, you've said it all.
Even if you don't drink, you kind of want to dance along with this catchy tune! I remember this commercial back in the day; even us kids would sing it in school. lol
That's what Joan Ganz Cooney got the most intelligent idea yet. Combining this with educating children on their ABCs and 123s, you have the number one educational show on the planet, which is: ruclips.net/video/y5FOA0oM5I8/видео.html
@@inkyguy Steve Karmen wrote music and the lyrics for both famous Bud commercial songs. No where does it list either as first being "Broadway songs"...
@@otuvthpast4772 remember the old dudes from bartles and james???? i loved alex the strohs dog but my fave was good old SPUDS the ORIGINAL party animal!!!!!
I absolutely fell in love with that young lady she is beautiful classy and Ani commercial I really like that no it’s nothing dirty just a good clean commercial well done folks have a nice day this is a Jim mungai from Kennerdell a Pennsylvania
Everything was cool back in the early 70s, mini skirts,love was still in, tv shows, the brother/sisterhood of music,people did not judge you by the shoes or clothes you wore, and if you were a kid you had an abundance of friends who looked out for one another, such a groovy era that probably will never repeat, but then again when this pandemic ends, who knows ,just maybe another cool era will materialize
@@BeyondInvestigation the singer is actually Valerie Simpson, and the lip-syncing actress is Pat Henderson. Linda November, the great session singer, is most likely in the chorus on this spot, no doubt about that. Here is Steve Karmen, the jingle's composer, mentioning Valerie Simpson as the singer on this famous commercial: www.npr.org/2016/12/13/505442928/the-jingle-king-tracks-decline-of-original-music-in-advertising
There’s a comment on this feed from the singer’s daughter so I’m not sure if your comment is accurate about the fake singing. She says that’s her mother singing.
From the NBC special that aired on Sunday, November 29, 1970 called "Sing Out, Sweet Land" which Anheuser-Busch sponsored. Yes that is Leslie Uggams who was in the cast of that show which John Wayne was the host and many stars appeared.
I wish there was a behind the scenes, making of, type thing for this commercial. Or a what happened to. I worked for a key competitor and this era of beer business was, in retrospect... glorious.
The main actress in this commercial is Pat Henderson, who was also a singer. She is lip-syncing to Valerie Simpson's voice. Pat Henderson sang on an interesting album from 1972 called The John Leccia Interpolation.
So, there's something I need to clarify; my mother (her name is Patricia) is NOT singing in this commercial. According to her, the voice they used was of Valerie Simpson, 1/2 of the singing duo "Ashford and Simpson", if you remember them from back in the day as well. My mom however does have an amazing singing voice! And you can hear it on the 1972 album she sang lead vocals on, called the Jean Lexia Interpolation: ruclips.net/user/results?search_query=Jean+Lexia+Interpolation&nohtml5=False The album itself didn't go anywhere, didn't make it to the charts or anything, but it was a BIG HIT in my house growing up! My favorite song on that album is called "Good Morning to You" ruclips.net/video/KMtttNApWeQ/видео.html
I remember hearing this ad on the radio ad infinitum, but I think this is the first time ever seeing the tv ad! I never knew it was a sister singing the lead!
This was hard to find. I kept coming up with "Here Comes the King." That's a good jingle too, but this is the one that stands out in my memory. Even tho it's older.
Greg Palmer I've said the same thing about Jerry Stiller. Bet he's a great shadow boxer. Black guy front right looks like Greg Morris. And it looks like he has zero rhythm too.
Greg Palmer, Jerry Stiller does not seem to appear in this commercial. There is someone who resembles him a bit, but that is not Jerry Stiller in 1976.
yes she is , i beleave i heard on the news a little while back that she died recently, dont hold me to that, but it seems like i heard that,, let me know if you heard anything about her too, i think the news story was ,the lady that sings the budweiser song has passed away,,,and then they said her name and her age
im still trying to discover which came first the budweiser jingle or the sonny and cher top 40 hit "when you say love"? i cant seem to find any source or anyone old enough to CLEARLY remember? ~ lil bro
I work for Walmart and a BUDWEISER vendor came in to do his thing and this jingle just popped in my head so I started singing it. You should've seen the look on his face when I was done! 😂
Commercials? What are those? There are pesky little ads that I mute for five seconds until they go away. I stopped watching commercial and cable television over 15 years ago.
I do not drink beer, it taste like rotten grass water. But that is just me nothing against it, i just do not like it but when I hear this song it makes me want to have a nice cold glass and on top of that I feel like marching and and , I hate to admit it, tears well up in my eyes because it makes me weepy for it reminds me of a simpler time and good memories. I catch myself walking and whistling the tune, marching like a loon!!
Sean, when i hear this commercial, it reminds me of of the old Mystery Radio Theater shows that often featured this jingle in the advertisement segments. Old radio shows and Budweiser commercials: such good memories. I would be sitting with my dad in his ham radio room, on that green velveteen sofa, with mostly just the light organ running for illumination, as he slowly nursed a double scotch on ice. We would listen to those old radio shows, and sing along to the Budweiser song when it came on in between. :)
I find this to have a corny, hokey but dignified and majestic sound. I was in marching band in HS and I too, find my left foot getting ready to step out on the football field when I hear the drums. Nice memories.
You know, actually it is! She did this commercial a year before she had me. She was talking about it the other day, and I told her to see if it was on You Tube, and here it is! Thanks for posting it. Ah, the wonders on the internet...
+Jamala Henderson Thank you, because I had thought maybe it was Diane Ross, who also had a marvelous voice. This, and the like-period Hillside Singers' Coke song, were the two most successful TV commercials and advertising jingles in history.
I love this commercial and remember when it first aired. Jamala, can you settle an Internet debate? Is your mother singing or is she lip syncing to another singer? How is your mom doing these days?
composed by steve karmen (1970) when you say bud, you’ve said a lot of things nobody else can say. (bum+boom) when you say bud, you’ve gone as far as you can go to get the very best! (bum+boom) when you say bud, you’ve said the word that means you like to do it all. (bum+boom) when you say bud, it means you want the beer that’s got a taste that’s number one! (bum+boom) when you say bud, you tell the world you know what makes it all the way. (bum+boom) when you say bud, you say you care enough to only want the king of beers! (bum+boom) there is no other one! there’s only something less! because the king of beers, is leading all the rest! when you say budweiser!, you’ve said it all. (bum+boom) there is no other one! there’s only something less! because the king of beers, is leading all the rest! when you say budweiser!, you’ve said it all. (bum+boom) when you say budweiser!, you’ve said it all…
The lyrics are ridiculously meaningless. However, the tune and especially the orchestration and choral parts are genius. The lead singer's voice is lip synced, as I presume all of the parts were. The real singer was the legendary Valerie Simpson of "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" fame - amongst many other notable songs.
t This brings tears to my eyes, not because I love Budweiser, I really don't. But it reflects how far we have fallen in 50 years.
Bud has been my steady favourite for nearly 20 years.
This is absolutely the BEST jingle that Budweiser has ever come up with!!! 👍👍
Here's another oldie but goodie: ruclips.net/video/6aWzuQ1ufGs/видео.html
one of the best jingles PERIOD!
I am thinking based in a Sonny and Cher song from 1972
@@cld3761 I wish I could upvote that comment 100x. YES!!!!
The Sonny and Cher song, "When You Say Love" was based on this commercial (not the other way around).
Budweiser should run this commercial during the Super Bowl.
this is yet one more reason why commercials were better in the '70s. great jingles that didn't insult your intelligence, offend anyone or use sex to sell. Great work Bud. bring back the great tunes!
Except for the fact that the lyrics were loaded with claims that are clear out LIES... so if you prefer to have them just lie right to your face, have at it I guess. There's a difference between saying "you might like our product" and the outlandish claims they made. Seriously, Budweiser always tasted like something died in your mouth - it's barely worthy of calling "beer". I prefer product marketing that doesn't illegally lie about the product thank you very much. You wonder why these jingles went away? That's why! Truth in advertising.
@@chouseification I enjoy it. At least Signature. Not everybody has the same taste, and this doesn't quite count as lying. Lying would be adding some kind of fake statistics. Unless you're wanting to say something like Red Bull lies because it doesn't actually give you wings?
@@chouseification Not so much "lies" as subjective, meaningless marketing words and phrases that sound good in a very superficial way but in reality say nothing, and certainly make no provable claims.
@@TS-ef2gv not true at all. There are marketing laws these days, and they tried to make up BS terms to skirt around the older, weaker ones. Very specifically... but end result were a bunch of lies. Lawmakers eventually agreed that was BS and at least made it harder to do, especially for alcohol ads. Tobacco ads of course went away completely, along with their BS lies.
@@chouseification Apparently you are in the minority as Bud is the worlds best selling beer!
What an amazing time. Love this.
The golden age of TV commercials.
Love it! I am a percussionist and I remember getting chills every time the tympanist played those notes. Listen to the chord structure! You don't hear that now. I also worried about the tympanist hitting the drums. If you look quickly you will see the tension rods have handles on them for fine tuning. More than once have I hit my knuckles on those handles when playing loudly. Believe me, the PAIN was unbearable! Thank goodness for snaredrum-like tension rods today!!!
I LOVE .this Song !!!!!!!!!! Listen to it, when I Work Out..
For some reason, this here song just popped into my head a couple days ago, and I just HAD to look it up after SO many years! Glad I did.
Commercials in the 70's were often as enjoyable as the show itself.
BEEN SAYIN THAT!..and remember when songs on the radio were better than tv commercial songs? Iswaretagod!
Budweiser should come out with a modern version of this same wholesome commercial if they hope to salvage their brand.
When you say Bud, you've said a lot of things nobody else can say.
When you say Bud, you've gone as far as you can go to get the very best.
When you say Bud, you've said the word that means you like to do it all.
When you say Bud, it means you want the beer that's got a taste that's number one.
When you say Bud, you tell the world you know what makes it all the way.
When you say Bud, you say you care enough to only want the king of beers.
There is no other one. There's only something less. Because the king of beers is leading all the rest.
When you say Budweiser, you've said it all.
And I rewrote it all for my model and my bunny... www.flickr.com/photos/shiroibasketshoes/6004650200/
As written by the original jingle king himself, Steve Karmen.
It makes me feel happy when I hear that music with those horses!!!
Even if you don't drink, you kind of want to dance along with this catchy tune! I remember this commercial back in the day; even us kids would sing it in school. lol
I remember that commercial as a kid, very catchy jingle. One of my favorites of all time!
That's what Joan Ganz Cooney got the most intelligent idea yet. Combining this with educating children on their ABCs and 123s, you have the number one educational show on the planet, which is: ruclips.net/video/y5FOA0oM5I8/видео.html
That lead singer is a real beauty.
I was driving a Bud truck in Oakland when this was the thing ….brings a tear …. Peace
There was a time in this country when we had class, we didn't use vulgarity to sell a product, a catchy jingle did the trick.
Bee Enn, vulgar means common. Using what's essentially a Broadway song and dance number to sell canned beer is pretty common, i.e., vulgar.
@@inkyguy Steve Karmen wrote music and the lyrics for both famous Bud commercial songs. No where does it list either as first being "Broadway songs"...
@@otuvthpast4772 thats cuz schlitz guves u the shits.
@@otuvthpast4772 yup i can remember waaay back watching footgames and a blue bull would be on the screen as the sang ....schlitz malt liquor bull
@@otuvthpast4772 remember the old dudes from bartles and james???? i loved alex the strohs dog but my fave was good old SPUDS the ORIGINAL party animal!!!!!
I absolutely fell in love with that young lady she is beautiful classy and Ani commercial I really like that no it’s nothing dirty just a good clean commercial well done folks have a nice day this is a Jim mungai from Kennerdell a Pennsylvania
The Jerry Stiller look-alike in the front row cracks me up.
LOL! I said the same thing! He could be his brother. Loved his energy!
This and the 'Miller time" commercials were actually kinda art.
These Beer Commercials Are The Best, Aren't They ?? I remember this from when I was a little girl.
Yeah, and some would now say that they remember them from when they were a little boy 😗
Everything was cool back in the early 70s, mini skirts,love was still in, tv shows, the brother/sisterhood of music,people did not judge you by the shoes or clothes you wore, and if you were a kid you had an abundance of friends who looked out for one another, such a groovy era that probably will never repeat, but then again when this pandemic ends, who knows ,just maybe another cool era will materialize
Go Georgia Tech! Go Georgia Tech! Go Georgia Tech! Go Georgia Tech! When you say Budweiser, you've said it all.
Classic, and kettle drums increase the coolness of pretty much anything!
I don't care what yall say the lead singer is cute:)
She's actually lip syncing. The actual female singers voice is Linda Ellen November, but to your point, yes, she is a pretty lady.
Then why say it ?
@@georgeelmerdenbrough6906 because he doesnt care...she is ...now shes a great grandma.
@@BeyondInvestigation the singer is actually Valerie Simpson, and the lip-syncing actress is Pat Henderson. Linda November, the great session singer, is most likely in the chorus on this spot, no doubt about that. Here is Steve Karmen, the jingle's composer, mentioning Valerie Simpson as the singer on this famous commercial:
www.npr.org/2016/12/13/505442928/the-jingle-king-tracks-decline-of-original-music-in-advertising
TYVM for posting, this info is exactly what I was looking for 👍🏿
Love! This really takes me back, makes me feel like a kid again.
When Budweiser was American owned. I also remember this on TV. So cool.
Thanks for posting this little gem
A truly great song for a gnarly beer. Fun memories.
I bought this beer for a family party. My brother-in-law drove to a liquor store to buy Sam Adams.
😂😂😂
Fantastic performance! Man, they could write jingles in those days that would make Rogers & Hammerstein proud.
@Valery Staskey Go, Bud, Go!
Georgia Tech Marching Band where you at?
Marching Mizzou played it, too, and all the fans were singing along!
I always wondered who the First Lady was that sang that song. What a beautiful voice!
This is Pat Henderson. She is lip-syncing to Valerie Simpson's voice.
There’s a comment on this feed from the singer’s daughter so I’m not sure if your comment is accurate about the fake singing. She says that’s her mother singing.
How far we've sunk.
Dey made my beer gay 😭😭😭
It would be nice to see a modern remake of this commercial with the same music and dancing
Just not with the same talent.
But add Alaska and Hawaii!
@@c.a.g.3130 lol
No No No No No, it wouldn't!!!!!!!! No!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ah, the sound of my childhood ❤😂
Still best commercial back you want beer back then
Budweiser has said it all and it may be over
From the NBC special that aired on Sunday, November 29, 1970 called "Sing Out, Sweet Land" which Anheuser-Busch sponsored. Yes that is Leslie Uggams who was in the cast of that show which John Wayne was the host and many stars appeared.
I wish there was a behind the scenes, making of, type thing for this commercial. Or a what happened to. I worked for a key competitor and this era of beer business was, in retrospect... glorious.
A happier time!
The main actress in this commercial is Pat Henderson, who was also a singer. She is lip-syncing to Valerie Simpson's voice. Pat Henderson sang on an interesting album from 1972 called The John Leccia Interpolation.
FABULOUS!!!
Well, if AB wants to fix things now: all they have to do play those iconic commercials across the fruited plain
The Fruited Plain. 🤣📢
America needs to buy back the Anheuser-Busch company and tell them Belgium's estate of Hell over there across the Atlantic
This song now only lives on through RUclips and college pep bands...
So, there's something I need to clarify; my mother (her name is Patricia) is NOT singing in this commercial. According to her, the voice they used was of Valerie Simpson, 1/2 of the singing duo "Ashford and Simpson", if you remember them from back in the day as well. My mom however does have an amazing singing voice! And you can hear it on the 1972 album she sang lead vocals on, called the Jean Lexia Interpolation: ruclips.net/user/results?search_query=Jean+Lexia+Interpolation&nohtml5=False The album itself didn't go anywhere, didn't make it to the charts or anything, but it was a BIG HIT in my house growing up! My favorite song on that album is called "Good Morning to You" ruclips.net/video/KMtttNApWeQ/видео.html
Beautiful women and great voice thanks for all the info !!! Wish her the very best ...
I remember hearing this ad on the radio ad infinitum, but I think this is the first time ever seeing the tv ad! I never knew it was a sister singing the lead!
Dope, right? Even the singer is. The voice is Valerie Simpson from Ashford and Simpson.
@@dontnobodycareaboutus Wow! Get Out! I love her!❤️
Another vote for pleasant nostalgia
Great jingle 👍🏾🍺
This was hard to find. I kept coming up with "Here Comes the King." That's a good jingle too, but this is the one that stands out in my memory. Even tho it's older.
That brings back memories of long ago 😊👍🏼
It looks like Jerry Stiller is excited about a beer.
Greg Palmer I've said the same thing about Jerry Stiller. Bet he's a great shadow boxer. Black guy front right looks like Greg Morris. And it looks like he has zero rhythm too.
Greg Palmer, Jerry Stiller does not seem to appear in this commercial. There is someone who resembles him a bit, but that is not Jerry Stiller in 1976.
I laughed out loud when I read this and re-watched. The guy all in white on the right hand side, towards the end, has it goin' on too.
I love this Budweiser commercial Tyvm for uploading :)
Great tune to be singing in 2023.
Heck of a song. It's like that jingle.. "Meet the Swinger" with Ali MacGraw. What a time in my life (yes remember those songs.)
That was another A+ jingle
Based on a song "when you say love" by Bob lumen
ii looked it up... its odd that i found this commercial more enjoyable than the original song. The arrangement is a bit simpler in the commercial
The lead guitarist of boston started playing this song on the pipe organ back in 1978
Now this is a Budweiser commercial!!!
i dig it!..thanks
And My ?Great Uncle August. Michelob ..because some days are better than others.
The black woman singing is very beautiful. Cute commercial.
yes she is , i beleave i heard on the news a little while back that she died recently, dont hold me to that, but it seems like i heard that,, let me know if you heard anything about her too, i think the news story was ,the lady that sings the budweiser song has passed away,,,and then they said her name and her age
im still trying to discover which came first the budweiser jingle or the sonny and cher top 40 hit "when you say love"? i cant seem to find any source or anyone old enough to CLEARLY remember? ~ lil bro
I work for Walmart and a BUDWEISER vendor came in to do his thing and this jingle just popped in my head so I started singing it. You should've seen the look on his face when I was done! 😂
Written by Steve Karmen, this 1970 jingle defined Budweiser for the duration of the decade.
I suspect you might be thinking of "Here Comes the King" This one is older.
He wrote both. He wrote 6 jingles for A-B
VERY prolific! 😊
Yes! When you say Wis con sin you have said it all. Love from Milwaukee
Shout out to all of the true Wisconsin Badgers fans that found their way to hear the original! "When you say WIS-CON-SIN...You've said it all!"
I was at a Wisconsin vs Maine NCAA hockey tourney game and both bands played this song.
Now then there , yet ....dontcha knoe .
@@jonshecket3010 Ice soccer , phooey
Ahhh, when commericals had ORIGINAL jingles (themes)...They don't nowadays.
Commercials? What are those? There are pesky little ads that I mute for five seconds until they go away. I stopped watching commercial and cable television over 15 years ago.
Yeah not original. It's a sonny and cher song from 1972. They changed the lyrics.
@@salemvoyeur whatv was the song?
My first beer was bud. I was 14 and that commercial is responsible.😁🍺😁🍺☺🍺☺🍺
Why did companies ever do away w/ jingles? They stay in your head forever.
Heard this as a high school jingle cheer Red Raiders you said it all😅
I do not drink beer, it taste like rotten grass water. But that is just me nothing against it, i just do not like it but when I hear this song it makes me want to have a nice cold glass and on top of that I feel like marching and and , I hate to admit it, tears well up in my eyes because it makes me weepy for it reminds me of a simpler time and good memories. I catch myself walking and whistling the tune, marching like a loon!!
your're not the only one...
For some reason, this jingle makes me want to cry too...Can't explain it either.....
Sean, when i hear this commercial, it reminds me of of the old Mystery Radio Theater shows that often featured this jingle in the advertisement segments. Old radio shows and Budweiser commercials: such good memories. I would be sitting with my dad in his ham radio room, on that green velveteen sofa, with mostly just the light organ running for illumination, as he slowly nursed a double scotch on ice. We would listen to those old radio shows, and sing along to the Budweiser song when it came on in between. :)
I find this to have a corny, hokey but dignified and majestic sound. I was in marching band in HS and I too, find my left foot getting ready to step out on the football field when I hear the drums. Nice memories.
It makes me chuckle, too :)
I know it's not him...but, that second singer sure looks and sounds a lot like Jerry Stiller.
If they ran their shipping dept like these folks coordinated they singing, it would be an outstanding brewery and company!
Same sentiments here.gotta be a covid thing. Im patient ..mmm beer
Kind of weird how they repeat their "big finish" three times at the end, as if they ran out of lyrics and still had 20 seconds of airtime to fill.
That's the climax of the song. Notice the silence in the crescendo at the end ... so cool when that's music
I hear this song when i stream the CBS Mystery Theater archives
I came here from the Sesame Street documentary
Is this Dianne Carrol singing?
The sequel to this, “Here Comes The King”, is by far the better jingle.
I agree 100%. It's my favorite of all time! ruclips.net/video/6aWzuQ1ufGs/видео.html
Roy Neary would agree 😉
Lead woman singing is not! Dead! I oughta know, she's my Mom :-) And her name isn't Leslie Uggams either ;-)
+Jamala Henderson Your mom has a great singing voice! Is this your first time seeing her in this Budweiser commercial?
You know, actually it is! She did this commercial a year before she had me. She was talking about it the other day, and I told her to see if it was on You Tube, and here it is! Thanks for posting it. Ah, the wonders on the internet...
+Jamala Henderson
Thank you, because I had thought maybe it was Diane Ross, who also had a marvelous voice.
This, and the like-period Hillside Singers' Coke song, were the two most successful TV commercials and advertising jingles in history.
+Jamala Henderson grew up loving that voice!! Seem to remember her on a few shows, as well. Lovely lady was your mother!
I love this commercial and remember when it first aired. Jamala, can you settle an Internet debate? Is your mother singing or is she lip syncing to another singer? How is your mom doing these days?
composed by steve karmen (1970)
when you say bud,
you’ve said a lot of things nobody else can say.
(bum+boom)
when you say bud,
you’ve gone as far as you can go to get the very best!
(bum+boom)
when you say bud,
you’ve said the word that means you like to do it all.
(bum+boom)
when you say bud,
it means you want the beer that’s got a taste that’s number one!
(bum+boom)
when you say bud,
you tell the world you know what makes it all the way.
(bum+boom)
when you say bud,
you say you care enough to only want the king of beers!
(bum+boom)
there is no other one!
there’s only something less!
because the king of beers,
is leading all the rest!
when you say budweiser!,
you’ve said it all.
(bum+boom)
there is no other one!
there’s only something less!
because the king of beers,
is leading all the rest!
when you say budweiser!,
you’ve said it all.
(bum+boom)
when you say budweiser!,
you’ve said it all…
Ohhh, I just love the *bum+boom* . You have me on the floor! Thank you. 🤭🤭🤟
The King of Beers 🤙🏿
Dammit take my money I want that bud thing.
king of commercials
She is from Ashford and Simpson just now on NPR
Commercial have changed and Commercial back when was best can keep list over and over. Yes
Should remake this song again with big sing.
Folks... You said it all!❤️
Here comes the king Budweiser even better.
This is so much better than WHAZZ UP and the frogs
I wonder if any of those people are still alive?
Animat history of the muppets brought me here
Is that Jerry Stiller?
When Americans were patriotic and proud to be an American, kid of the 1970's...
Surely some child of the performers is here watching their mother or father?
Thanks 😊 @FredFlix
This bud 4 u
Good heavens the world was different then.
On Wisconsin!
The lyrics are ridiculously meaningless. However, the tune and especially the orchestration and choral parts are genius. The lead singer's voice is lip synced, as I presume all of the parts were. The real singer was the legendary Valerie Simpson of "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" fame - amongst many other notable songs.
At one time this was true. When you were drinking a Bud you had the best there was