No. I remember him saying in an interview that it was a one-time check in exchange for the royalty-free jingle. As I recall (though I could be wrong), he said he was paid $300 for it.
The Band-Aid jingle sung by Barry Manilow was released in 1976. The catchy tune was part of a television commercial for the adhesive bandages, showcasing their effectiveness in a memorable way. Barry Manilow's involvement contributed to the jingle's popularity during that era.
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He didn't . He wrote , "The Pepsi Generation" jingle .
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Barry Manilow
The Band-Aid jingle sung by Barry Manilow was released in 1976. The catchy tune was part of a television commercial for the adhesive bandages, showcasing their effectiveness in a memorable way. Barry Manilow's involvement contributed to the jingle's popularity during that era.
Barry Manilow
Barry Manilow
Actually, Barry Manilow never sang on the original jingle. He did write the music for it, though. Also, he did sing it as part of his V.S.M. (Very Strange Medley) in concert for a number of years. 1976 is the year that State Farm started running the ads. BTW, that VSM is on Barry Manilow Live, the one that was released in May, 1977.
He didn't . He wrote , "The Pepsi Generation" jingle .
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randy newman, but only if it is pronounced Barry Manilow. Manilow scribed it in 1971.
randy newman, but only if it is pronounced Barry Manilow. Manilow scribed it in 1971.
Barry MANILOW has written: 'Barry Manilow'
Well... Barry Manilow sang it so I would have to assume he wrote it as weel.
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