The song is called Time of Your Life." The lyrics go: Don't you wanna go with me, leave your cares and worries behind Don't you wanna roll with me, talkin about the time of your life Baby won't you smile for me, you're gonna feel so much better inside Everythings alright, baby we're gonna have the times of our lives So right, everthing is so nice, take a minute to enjoy the sunshine We're gonna get by, so put your heart to the sky Baby we're gonna have the time of our lives Don't you wanna go with me, we're gonna have the time of our lives. GOSSIP: It has been said that Mariah Carey is on a "fish soup" diet for an upcoming performance. She will be touring by bus, but many say that she won't have to worry about an over-flowing attendance, but her fans are extremely loyal to her. NOTE FROM MARCY: I think Mariah Carey not only has a good business head on her shoulders, but is attractive, has a great personality, is available to her fans, and through all her "ups and downs" this gal is going to land on her feet like a cat! Marcy it is called time of our life and theres not a fullo version of it yet but there's suppose to be soon.
Filming a Pepsi commercial with his brothers.
A 1992 Pepsi commercial, he sang I'll Be There.
Michael Jackson was very popular at the time and Pepsi wanted great endorsement.
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Mariah Carey has commercials for Intel, Pepsi and Macy's Department Store.
NO. It was a Pepsi commercial.
Filming a Pepsi commercial with his brothers.
Sergio Ramos and other star players have been featured in Pepsi adverts.
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Billie Jean in the Pepsi commercial.
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as far as i know he has not been on any such commercial or advertisement!
A 1992 Pepsi commercial, he sang I'll Be There.
I may be mistaken (as I was not even born until 1983), but I don't believe Pepsi had a commercial like that in the 1970s. In the 1970s, Pepsi's main marketing campaign was the "Pepsi challenge," where people would be given a blind taste test between Pepsi and Coke. Because Pepsi is slightly sweeter, it always won these tests. Coca-Cola had an ad campaign in the seventies, which sounds very similar to what you're describing. It featured a group of young people standing on a grassy hill in a field, singing the song "I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing," with altered lyrics that were about Coca-Cola: "I'd like to buy the world a Coke, and keep it company..." Pepsi did have a couple of commercial jingles in the seventies, but to my knowledge, none of them were a full song, like the Coca-Cola "I'd Like to Buy the World a Coke" song, and none of the commercials featured a group of people standing around singing the jingle. The jingles were: "You've Got a Lot to Live, and Pepsi's Got a Lot to Give" (1969 - 1975), "Have a Pepsi Day," (1975 - 1977), and "Join the Pepsi People (Feeling Free)" (1977 - 1980). See the Related Link for more information.