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New ads on their way! (Try these two: • Best Christmas ad ever, but will you ... and • Emotionally Beautiful Holiday Ad to M... ) Great ads for families, kids, fathers, mothers, and those who...
Merry Christmas to all!2018 Bouygues Advert from FranceAs Redbone plays in the background, we see the bond between father and son growing up together over th...
The commercial opens with a young father and his son. He puts in a cassette tape that plays the song “Come And Get Your Love” by Redbone and starts doing goofy dance moves, which seems to entertain his son.
TV show's most outstanding 1974 performances featured Redbone performing Come and Get Your Love live, which was unusual since most television appearances during the era showed performers...
Set to Redbone’s groovy 1973 hit “Come and Get Your Love” appropriately played from a cassette tape, the ad begins with a dad who simply loves connecting with his baby son.
The spot by BETC Paris starts with a Christmastime scene of a father dancing in front of his diaper-clad son to Redbone’s “Come and Get Your Love,” recently revived in popularity thanks to...
French telecom brand Bouygues put out the most touching holiday-themed commercial that shows a father grooving out to Redbone’s 1973 hit “Come and Get Your Love” over the years as his son grows from infancy to adulthood.
Check out Chevrolet's 30 second TV commercial, 'Red Tag: Holidays: Meet the Family [T2]' from the Auto Makers industry. Keep an eye on this page to learn about the songs, characters, and celebrities appearing in this TV commercial.
Directed by Martin Werner via Henry for BETC Paris, the ad starts with the boy as a baby, with his dad dancing to "Come and Get Your Love" by Redbone, in front of the Christmas tree.
"Come and Get Your Love" is a song by the American rock band Redbone. [4] The song was originally released as a promo track under the name "Hail" and was later featured on their fifth album, Wovoka (1973), under its current name. The song was released as the album's first single the following year.