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Variations of "Hey, Culligan Man!" ads would continue to air for over three decades. In 2018, Culligan launched a North American re-branding campaign, as Culligan Water, during the Golden Globes with a television advertisement featuring Cary Elwes from The Princess Bride. As of January 7, 2018, the slogan "Hey, Culligan Man!" [7] is now "Hey ...
Sound of Confusion is the first studio album by space rock group Spacemen 3, released in July 1986 on Glass Records.Four of the seven songs are cover versions; "Hey Man" combines the melody of Amen (gospel song) with the lyrics of Fixin' to Die Blues by Bukka White, "Rollercoaster", originally by the 13th Floor Elevators, "Mary Anne" (originally ″Just One Time″) by Juicy Lucy and "Little ...
I don't see why this article should be deleted. It references a real company in the United States, with a culturally "iconic" catchphrase, namely, "Hey, Culligan Man!" The company continues to exist to this day. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 98.172.26.6 18:03, 5 November 2008 (UTC)
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When they turned to an acoustic sound, they changed the name of the band and added guitarist Todd Whitener. A demo version of the song "Freak" appeared on the Harvest Showcase Volume 3, a compilation of Louisville area artists. This recording features a solo performance by Meeks credited to Days of the New.
Short Bus is the debut studio album by American rock band Filter, released on May 8, 1995, via Reprise Records. [2] [3] Lead singer Richard Patrick said in an interview that Trent Reznor had told him he should make his own record while he went off to work on Nine Inch Nails' 1994 album The Downward Spiral. [4]
"Hey You" is a song written and recorded by American rock band 311. It is the first single from the group's ninth studio album, Uplifter. The single was released through Volcano Entertainment on April 10, 2009. It was received generally well and became their eighth top-five hit on the Billboard Alternative Songs chart. [1]