@@itiswhatitaintanditaintwha1427 Its like the years 1960-1967 are bundled with the 50s for convenience sake but those if us who lived it, especially as kids, know the big difference.
My grandpa likes to sing this song occasionally because he thinks it's funny, so I'll always associate it with him, he's still alive but it's just a nice little memory, ❤ you grandpa.
The story of an independently thinking mind being bullied into uniformity and American consumerism. Quite a good piece of social commentary if you ask me.
***** I am glad that another person has seen the light.. We Have, We Are, We Will awaken people one person at a time; and move our world in a positive direction and live in divine awareness, existence and divinity.
If you were at any wedding reception which opted to sing a song with the word "love" in it in lieu of clinking glasses, I GUARANTEE YOU at least one table chose this.
@@DHAdArchivez I guess you're new to that kind of satire. Also, it's a bit amusing to me that you're the first to reply to this thread in over 10 years. It's also a bit amusing that I saw the reply 3 days later.
This has to be the catchiest jingle ever. Does anyone remember the Oscar Meyer-mobile that drove around North America? 10 year old me thought that was amazing.
One of the best! We knew these kids (same age) and hung out when my dad would play banjo as back up while their dad was writing the jingle and practicing. Great memories.
@@goldendusty1951 ... For me personally, a girl made it so every time I wake up from being asleep, I'm in another dimension. Also there are machines moving people into various different dimensions. Started around maybe 2015 or 16 for me. But some people way back have gone through this. Just more common today.
Let's not forget that they ALL loved Oscar Meyer weiners. Freddie was looking at things from the weiners perspective - that look they're giving you ain't love - it's hunger!
I remember this commercial back on the commercial classics DVD I’ve bought many years ago, which featured a group of children, all lined up, singing the Oscar Meyer wiener commercial I mean the song because one boy stood out and he didn’t want to be in Oscar Meyer wiener until that kid shown up and put him in his place because you know why, why I didn’t want to be an Oscar Meyer wiener, but my favorite hot dog with a frankfurter because they’re much more bigger than an average wiener.
I love the kid with the hair covering his eyes. That was definitely me back in '65 at 8 years old... great commercial. People used to always ask me... how can you see with all that hair...? It's all gone now... ;) Never realized it was in color . We only had a black and white TV back in '65.
+Flamingo Cookies Yes it was, look up the Mandela effect on youtube.. Apparently many things have changed... eg Darth Vader's famous line in Star Wars Luke I am your father is now No, I am your father... James Earl Jones SAYS it himself here! look at the script folks! ruclips.net/video/GQ1mmkKb_BQ/видео.html this one proves it too... ruclips.net/video/RAJgnUix2kI/видео.html
+Flamingo Cookies I don't think so. I mean I've heard of this weird change. But then again the only thing I can remember is that I couldn't figure out as a kid why it wasn't sounded out like "mayor". But both spellings can work as sounding like "mayor" anyway. There is a bread company named Meyer. It is possible that you had Oscar Mayer hotdogs on Meyer bread as a kid and mixed up the spellings. But now that I think of it... i'm getting confused too. Meyer sounds both right and wrong at the same time.
@@fluidefluide1128 Open up your ears (and eyes;) you must have a tongue to taste how udderly delicious it is... And no, don't take my puns seriously. Not at all. I'm only punning to pun, nothing else in this reply.
@@fluidefluide1128 Biologically there is nothing that special about those body parts in terms of eating them. It's all just the same proteins and fats in different proportions. In fact, the tongues are considered delicacies in many places and ordered specifically.
One of the funniest cartoons I ever saw showed an anthropomorphic hot dog getting his mail out of the mailbox...and one of his letters had "You may already be a wiener!" printed in large letters in the corner.
I remember around this month of October on Halloween if an adult went trick or treating and ended at our house we would make them sing this song and if they sang it with the little dance they were allowed to have candy.
Philip Morris,in the '70's,bought General Foods,who'd aquired Meyer's namesake after Oscar Died months before,and renamed GF Kraft Foods..My mom was an employee of GF,BTW.
So funny.....! Before seeing your reference to LSS in the description, I turned off the sound abruptly when I realized that if I listened I would get Oscar Mayer LSS for the next 3 days....!
Amusing to watch these old commercials, realizing that the people who voiced these kids are now seniors. How time passes so quickly.
I've been singing this jingle since I was a little kid, I'm over 60 years old now and still have it memorized!
poor u
@@JanzdolleRwhy
The long winter nights must just fly by
I feel ya. It's way deep.
hope you are doing my friend
Ahh 50s… A time when you could say "I love wieners." with out getting made fun of.
Ikr
Wiener just means "from Vienna".
This was from the 60's.
@@itiswhatitaintanditaintwha1427 Its like the years 1960-1967 are bundled with the 50s for convenience sake but those if us who lived it, especially as kids, know the big difference.
Nah, even then people knew that wieners looked like dicks.
One of my favorite memories is from when i was a kid and my mom would sing this song to me. Back then i didn't even know where it was from.
the boy has a point. i would not want to be eaten.
Where these weiners once under a different name? Soilant green I think
j luke Hypernova you get eaten by a noob
Every vegan ever
Those other kids are ready to beat him up.hes the kid no one wants to hang out with.
vore
"THERE WOULD BE NOTHING LEFT OF . . . me?"
AHAHAHA. That kid is the best.
Old comment
@@lordroy88 yes this comment was written just 2 years after youtube was made
@@catchyname58 lol PP
Duh
@@catchyname58 About 4 years, really. RUclips started in 2005, that comment's from 2008 or 2009.
My whole family sang this for so long, I thought it was a song THEY had made! XD
Same here. And I didn't care if they made it up though, I had just gotten addicted to it and still sing it today
Obviously a gullible kid
i remember this as a kid... the whistle was the one thing i remembered the most!
My grandpa likes to sing this song occasionally because he thinks it's funny, so I'll always associate it with him, he's still alive but it's just a nice little memory, ❤ you grandpa.
RIP to Richard Beals, the voice of the kid (died last year.) One of the true go-to guys for that kind of voice.
Thanks for sharing with us.
Now it's been 11 years
Which kid
@@Max88-i8s seen in th scene above
@@SteveCarras you mean the person who who makes the parody of the song
Moral of the story: Always follow the crowd even when common sense would prove otherwise.
Moral of the story don't be that jackass
Yeah but you still don't want to be the hotdog. People are still going to eat you.
It's a fucking commercial, stop giving it a 21st century point of view
that mentality is how we got to where we are now: All F-ked up.
sheeples
00:37 the girl is like "How dare you question the absolute greatness of Oscar Meyer wieners?"
My mom remembers this ad and jingle (except she was born in 1966). its so catchy that I have it stuck in my head. I sing this almost everyday.
The story of an independently thinking mind being bullied into uniformity and American consumerism. Quite a good piece of social commentary if you ask me.
+trisymphony I didn't even see it like that at first, but you are right. Conform to the masses or be punished.
He just wanted to be himself.
*****
I am glad that another person has seen the light.. We Have, We Are, We Will awaken people one person at a time; and move our world in a positive direction and live in divine awareness, existence and divinity.
Glad I am not the only one with this sentiment!
Haha yes- it's quite possible that the writer had a subversive intent :D
This was the commercial that made me realize I'm really a hot dog trapped in a man's body.
BinkieMcFartnuggets 😭😭😭😂😂😂😂😂
This song just came to mind
Peer pressure at its finest everyone
Next step, drugs!
@@funkyfreak97 this comments 5 years old, he might not respond too you lol
@@Saucequatchfilmz would 2 weeks do it tho?
@@funkyfreak97 I would hide at a CHUCK E CHEESE'S restaurant no thanks
I half-expected him to get kneecapped over his version of the song.
My sister and I often share fun things from our younger days. This is definitely one that makes me smile, along with the good memories!!! 😀☮️
Richard Trentlage, who wrote the “Oscar Mayer Wiener” song, died as a result of congestive heart failure on September 21 at the age of 87.
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Yeah just saw this today: flipboard.com/@flipboard/flip.it%2F2Q9I6D-richard-trentlage-chicagoan-who-got-gen/f-ddc28f9409%2Fchicagotribune.com
Pauli
too many oscar meyer weiners
Pauline Russ 87 is a good age
Happy 160th birthday to Oscar Ferdinand Mayer!
1859-1955
This commercial is pure genius. A milestone in TV ads.
I still remember that... and I also remember when it was Oscar Meyer too.
You sir spelled it correctly 😊
@supermommyfromtn8823 Um 🤓 actually is is MAYER NOT MEYER.
@@ITSFUNNY_JSHLife
No sweetie! It’s MEYER. F this Mandela bs!
Just played this on the tenor sax. Sounds awesome in the key of B-flat minor.
If you were at any wedding reception which opted to sing a song with the word "love" in it in lieu of clinking glasses, I GUARANTEE YOU at least one table chose this.
Thats right, I got a pack in the fridge and the grill's calling my name!
ITS OSCAR MAYER TIM!
"Step up kids and jump into the grinder!"
O_O
@@DHAdArchivez I guess you're new to that kind of satire.
Also, it's a bit amusing to me that you're the first to reply to this thread in over 10 years. It's also a bit amusing that I saw the reply 3 days later.
This song spontaneously comes to me about once a week.
Lol
Ff
lol I love this song my father sang this to me all the time so that’s why I’m here listening to it :)
Great jingle! Still remember it today
This has to be the catchiest jingle ever.
Does anyone remember the Oscar Meyer-mobile that drove around North America? 10 year old me thought that was amazing.
One of the best! We knew these kids (same age) and hung out when my dad would play banjo as back up while their dad was writing the jingle and practicing. Great memories.
Classic oscar Mayer weiner commercial aimed at kids and grown-ups
they are "all meat"! LOL!! LOVED the way they fooled the public back in the day! They didn't say what KIND of meat! LOL!
So this commercial basically tells you to bully people with differing opinions?
It's about union.
seems like it for 21st century point of view
Yeah bullying people with different opinions, just like…I don't know…sending disagreeing Germans to concentration camps.
epicman004 Okay nerd
Hllspwn It's about forcing union. By bullying people with differing opinions.
Outstanding 1965 Oscar Mayer old school commercial!!
I always remembered it as spelled oscar meyer. Just like it sounds in this clip
That's because you're not from this dimension. I'm not either.
It was "Oh I wish I was an...", in my home dimension. Notice in this one it's Oh I'd love to be an...
@@michaelbadger3021 Yes! When did our dimension shift?
@@goldendusty1951 ... For me personally, a girl made it so every time I wake up from being asleep, I'm in another dimension. Also there are machines moving people into various different dimensions. Started around maybe 2015 or 16 for me. But some people way back have gone through this. Just more common today.
I saw the Oscar Mayer car here in Sacramento today.
The song reminds me of, I Want a Hippopotamus for Christmas
I'll never forget when my teacher said I looked like the blonde little girl with that ponytail. Man, I miss ya Ms. Peterson
Am I the only one who has ALWAYS remembered it as Mayer? I believe in the ME, but this one has never changed for me.
Mandela effect. I remembered it as Meyer.
same here. someone was singing this song in a restaurant, and then i decided to listen to it yesterday, and now, i can't get it out of my head. lol.
i remember my mom singing this when i was younger....i just thought of looking it up...now i now she wasn't completely crazy O.o
XD
Sang with my gdaughter the past two weeks, she loves it
great message: No dissenting opinions allowed.
This is the Great America Trump wants to go back to.
@@Mamadoll53 it's a damn. w i e n e r. commercial
Idea for OM ad: a blonde, orange mad man saying, "They´re eating the dogs.", with a foto of a line of people at a hot dog stand.
„Oh, I wish I were an Oscar Mayer wiener“ ? SOYLENT GREEN IS PEOPLE
Let's not forget that they ALL loved Oscar Meyer weiners. Freddie was looking at things from the weiners perspective - that look they're giving you ain't love - it's hunger!
Wait .. not a single Simpsons related comment?
My bologna has a first name its H O M E R lmao!!!
That episode isn't that good (in my opinion).
Well..the kid towards the end reminds me of Milhouse.
Don't cry for me, I am already dead.
*Takes a football to the groin*
That's what Denis Leary meant in that Demolition Man line, huh. 20 years and now I know.
The Little Boy with the Glasses reminds me of Toby Isaacs from Degrassi. I'm sure he was like that as a little oby.
my cats name is oscar and now he only comes when we sing this song to him. this ad has taken over generations
Harry Potter: Oh im glad I'm not an Oscar Myer Weiner because I'd rather be a wizard if I were an Oscar Myer Weiner I will not be the boy who lived
My teacher Mr.Knisley told me about a guy who had a ginny in the bottle & 3 wishes who sang this song.
That kid with the glasses must like Armour Hot dogs
Read dispatches by Michael Herr, a great account of the Vietnam war. One of the Marines at Khe Sanh was constantly singing this song.
the kid with the glasses has a good point
you have a good point
Me and my friends walk around school singing this song
Tim sent me
i absolutley love this
Let's hear it for the subjunctive mood!
RIP Richard D. Trentlage. Advertising lasts a lifetime.
I remember this commercial back on the commercial classics DVD I’ve bought many years ago, which featured a group of children, all lined up, singing the Oscar Meyer wiener commercial I mean the song because one boy stood out and he didn’t want to be in Oscar Meyer wiener until that kid shown up and put him in his place because you know why, why I didn’t want to be an Oscar Meyer wiener, but my favorite hot dog with a frankfurter because they’re much more bigger than an average wiener.
Thank you for spelling it correctly.
Fun commercials back then...
Thanks
RIP Richard Trentlage 9/21/16 age 87
I’m glad comments aren’t turned off here!
Very Charlie Brown, but also kinda creepy.
I love the kid with the hair covering his eyes. That was definitely me back in '65 at 8 years old... great commercial. People used to always ask me... how can you see with all that hair...? It's all gone now... ;) Never realized it was in color . We only had a black and white TV back in '65.
back when hot dogs had "good meat" in them lol
Words cannot describe how much I want to make a shitty vore joke right now.
Thank you Matt Groening for make non-USA ppl (like me) know this jingle!
Oh wow what a flashback from the 60's! Do i remember this tv ad from decades ago.
Wasn't it Meyer and not Mayer?
+Flamingo Cookies Yes it was, look up the Mandela effect on youtube.. Apparently many things have changed... eg Darth Vader's famous line in Star Wars Luke I am your father is now No, I am your father...
James Earl Jones SAYS it himself here! look at the script folks!
ruclips.net/video/GQ1mmkKb_BQ/видео.html
this one proves it too...
ruclips.net/video/RAJgnUix2kI/видео.html
+Flamingo Cookies
I don't think so. I mean I've heard of this weird change. But then again the only thing I can remember is that I couldn't figure out as a kid why it wasn't sounded out like "mayor". But both spellings can work as sounding like "mayor" anyway.
There is a bread company named Meyer. It is possible that you had Oscar Mayer hotdogs on Meyer bread as a kid and mixed up the spellings.
But now that I think of it... i'm getting confused too. Meyer sounds both right and wrong at the same time.
+Adrastia He most likely just quantum leaped.
no it always has been no i am your father. I have a vhs to prove it
piratepeteakadocc It was from a movie. Everybody remembers it that way because of a movie.
“Next week, you handle just the refreshments, Freddy!”
Damn, if you look at the picture of the cooked hot dog, it actually looks higher quality than most cheap hot dogs you see today.
All types of foods look great in commercials, they always try to make them look better than they actually are.
One of the commercials I wish they kept airing
Oh classic peer pressure
There would be nothing left of me...kid was onto something
love this :-) so cute! -- they have the best commercials
if I were that kid with the glasses, i'd just turn around and go home lol
"Rich in complete meat protein."
"good meat"
Ears, tongues, and udders,....yummy... not.
@@fluidefluide1128 Open up your ears (and eyes;) you must have a tongue to taste how udderly delicious it is...
And no, don't take my puns seriously. Not at all. I'm only punning to pun, nothing else in this reply.
@@fluidefluide1128 Biologically there is nothing that special about those body parts in terms of eating them. It's all just the same proteins and fats in different proportions. In fact, the tongues are considered delicacies in many places and ordered specifically.
One of the funniest cartoons I ever saw showed an anthropomorphic hot dog getting his mail out of the mailbox...and one of his letters had "You may already be a wiener!" printed in large letters in the corner.
hurrayyyyy for peer-pressure!!!!
I remember around this month of October on Halloween if an adult went trick or treating and ended at our house we would make them sing this song and if they sang it with the little dance they were allowed to have candy.
I remember when the package used to come with O.M. whistles!!! ;)
You must be a 1960s kid
@@IronMaidenDoD lol
SO GOOD!
FREDDY! HOW DARE YOU BE DIFFERENT!
Philip Morris,in the '70's,bought General Foods,who'd aquired Meyer's namesake after Oscar Died months before,and renamed GF Kraft Foods..My mom was an employee of GF,BTW.
The content of this cartoon presentation is creepy, even without the supernatural name discrepancy.
Charmed I'm sure the discrepancy between two axom radials is equal to the quandrant of function
So funny.....! Before seeing your reference to LSS in the description, I turned off the sound abruptly when I realized that if I listened I would get Oscar Mayer LSS for the next 3 days....!
I like how their logo is still the same after all these years
What happened to my Pepsi?
Grundy Peebo .. Only now featuring an a where the e was
Meyer, Mayer?
Just shared with my 7 yr old. His favorite food is hot dogs. Thanks for sharing
I was 8 years old when this came out. I remember getting the wiener whistle with a package of franks at the Piggly Wigglys.
I remember this commercial very well - epsecially when the two kids show up looing rather displeased with the [gasp] non-conformist kid...
Here's a flashback from the 60's
0:38
That little girl wants everyone to be eaten alive.
That is her mission.
This video was uploaded 8 days before I was born into this world
00:39 The girl: CEO of Oscar Mayer
The boy with the sign: her adjutant
I'm glad that most ads now are less than a minute.
Kid 1: I'm glad I'm not an Oscar Mayer wiener!
Kid 2: No! YOU MUST ASSIMILATED! >:(
They also said in their commercials..."Oscar Mayer, the keener wiener.)