What is the Chevy theme song?

What is the Chevy theme song?

What is the Chevy theme song?

The song “See The U.S.A. In Your Chevrolet” (title as filed for 1950 copyright) is a commercial jingle from c. 1949, with lyrics and music by Leo Corday (ASCAP) and Leon Carr (ASCAP), written for the Chevrolet Division of General Motors.

Who sang the Chevy commercial?

Dinah Shore Sings ‘See the U.S.A in Your Chevrolet’

Is Walter the cat in the Chevy truck commercial real?

Each furry actor had its own talents to bring to the set, a huge 100,000 acre ranch in Utah. “Each cat had a specific unique ability: jumping into a truck, busting through a door, coming out of water,” Pascoe said. “The real cats performed so well, we ended up using very little CGI.”

Who is Walter the cat Chevy?

Chevy’s favorite feline stars in another spot for the brand’s Silverado model. Last summer, Chevrolet introduced the world to a charming cat named Walter who is capable of doing anything a dog can do, down to chasing other cats up trees and leaping off a dock to catch a stick thrown by his human.

Who is Walter the cat?

In a spot that broke Sunday, Walter—the cat that acts like a canine—returns for some winter antics to promote Chevrolet’s Silverado Trail Boss. As you may recall, the confused kitty first romped across screens last summer in an ad by Commonwealth//McCann that became a big hit during the Olympics.

What is the cat’s name in the truck commercial?

Walter
To dramatize the truck feature, it had the cat named Walter “doing something surprising as well.” But it took nine cats to accomplish that, Pascoe told the site.

Did Dinah Shore have a talk show?

Dinah! is a daytime variety talk show that was hosted by singer and actress Dinah Shore. The show was the successor to Shore’s previous variety effort, Dinah’s Place, which aired from 1970 until 1974 on NBC and was cancelled to make way for a network edition of the then-syndicated game show Name That Tune.

What was Chevy’s first slogan?

Chevy’s Admen On February 7, 1911, Frank Campbell and Henry Ewald, two Detroit-area admen with auto marketing backgrounds, formed a new agency, its focus apparent in its first tagline: ““We care not who makes the nation’s cars, if we may write and place the nation’s advertising.”

Who is actor in Walter the cat commercial?

John Hoogenakker
Everyone’s shocked by his shenanigans, and Walter’s human—John Hoogenakker, reprising his role from the first ad—quips: “It’s like nobody’s seen a cat before.” (Perhaps they missed the original ad, although with millions of views and media play worldwide, that’s unlikely, doggone it.)