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] Date Posted: 21:33:47 11/12/05 Sat In reply to: George Kolb 's message, "She sang "Hello, Wichita"" on 16:52:38 09/20/05 Tue "Hello Nashville" and "Hello Wichita" were the same song, just lyrics altered to match the town. [ Next Thread | Previous Thread | Next Message | Previous Message ] |
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Author: mmcm312 [ Edit | View ] |
Date Posted: 10:34:10 06/28/06 Wed >There was a Florence Warner who sang a "Hello, >Wichita" TV commercial in the 1980s. It goes >like this: > >Makes no difference where I go; >You're the best hometown I know. >Hello, Wichita, Hello, Wichita, >Channel 3 Loves You. > >Could be she sang one here and in Nashville. Maybe >she had one for every city with a TV station. It >was a catchy jingle, and it's been stuck in my head >ever since I read your post last night. > >GK |
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Author: Yahoo AL [ Edit | View ] |
Date Posted: 23:04:37 11/16/06 Thu GK - you're right - she sang the same song in a number of towns, changing only a few words to make the jingle fit. They WERE catchy! Yahoo AL |
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