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In 1965, Pell went into the studio with members of The Wrecking Crew and recorded "No Matter What Shape (Your Stomach's In)," [2] a song based on music used in an Alka-Seltzer television commercial. When the single became a hit, Liberty Records needed the T-Bones to go on the road to promote it, but the original session musicians were not ...
Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds were a 1970s soft rock trio from Los Angeles.The original members were Dan Hamilton (guitar/lead vocal), Joe Frank Carollo (bass/vocal), and Tommy Reynolds (multi-instrumentalist/vocal), all of whom had previously played in The T-Bones, a 1960s band noted for the instrumental hit "No Matter What Shape (Your Stomach's In)".
"No Matter What Shape (Your Stomach's In)" was based on the melody from a commercial for Alka-Seltzer. [1] The tune reached No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100, [1] and its follow-up, "Sippin N Chippin", peaked at No. 62; [1] the accompanying album hit No. 75 on the Billboard 200.
Alka Seltzer "Felix" Felix McGrath of the United States Ski Team talks about using Alka Seltzer Plus. Aspirin Bayer "Birth" A man, who four years ago had a heart attack, gets to watch his wife give birth. Battery Energizer "Jacko" Australian rules footballer, Mark "Jacko" Jackson, sings about Energizer Batteries while on a train. Beer Bud Light ...
Speedy Alka-Seltzer: Alka-Seltzer: 1952–1964, 2010–present: voiced by Dick Beals: Mayhem: Allstate insurance: 2010–present: actor Dean Winters: Bank Executive (aka focus group marketer) Ally Financial: debuted 2009: Candid Camera-type setting; Tricks real unsuspecting children with offers and leaves them hurt or upset after adding rules ...
Beals moved to Los Angeles where he continued making commercials as Speedy Alka-Seltzer and also provided voices for other commercials, such as Alka-Seltzer, Oscar Mayer, the Campbell Soup Kids, and Bob's Big Boy. [3] Beals recorded his first Speedy Alka-Seltzer television commercial in 1953, doing a total of 225 in his career. [9]
Alka-Seltzer is a combination of sodium bicarbonate, aspirin, and anhydrous citric acid used for the relief of heartburn, acid indigestion, and stomach aches. [7] Alka-Seltzer is sold in foil packets, each containing two tablets. Prior to 1984, it was also available stacked in cylindrical glass bottles. It is available in many different flavors.
US TV commercials Alka Seltzer Plus tablet. Alka-Seltzer TV ads from the 1960s and 1970s in the US were among the most popular of the 20th century, ranking number 13, according to Advertising Age. [citation needed] To increase sales in a relatively flat business, Bayer has revived several of the vintage spots. [5]