I love that baintster is singing about a goose... that makes me happy! For your birdish looks (thats a good thing) and for old times with mr.keebler, one vote for benny boy!
if your singing about geese with crowns, im in! all geese should be required to wear a crown of gold....ben you've always had a knack for beaked feathered creatures....Quack!
I love this jingle. Ever since I heard this little song, I've been singing it. It's warm and inviting, and it reminds me of the days I spent studying in England, listening to rugby teams sing pub songs all the way from the fields to the pubs!
i love this one, when looking at the contestants, this is the one you can walk away from and still remember melodically almost verbatim...i like russ's but this one sticks, and is the least forced in terms of the marketing language.
It's difficult to choose between Benjamin Bannister and Russ Walker's songs. They both are memorable and catchy. I think the difference comes when considering target markets: I think Walker's song would fit better into a television commercial, where the scenes would fit the to high energy and catchy choruses in the spot. For radio, however, Bannister's take seems to be a more crowd-engaged take, echoing the rowdy spirit of the European pub.
Congratulations Benjamin!! You did a great job and We look forward to hearing the jingle on the radio soon!
Cheers,
Sonny Thrower
invaderson 3 years ago
This is by far the best jingle. Got my vote!
Travismmay 3 years ago
Love it!!
L333777 3 years ago
This one is even better than the first one. It is nice to be able to understand all of the lyrics.
WellDoneGrasshopper 3 years ago
incredible. gets my vote
guitarbeatnik 3 years ago
Sounds great!
musicgroupieaj 3 years ago
Sounds great!!!
miro4everox 3 years ago
by far my favorite.this is the best.veryyy catchy.WHOO HOO BEN B!
iheldthekey 3 years ago
You DEFINITELY have my vote!
kswstoryteller 3 years ago
Way to go Ben B!
kswstoryteller 3 years ago
go ben!!
jdandcoke429 3 years ago
Go Ben go! I loved it!! I was singing along at the end of it!
ploosemore 3 years ago
I like this, but it sounds more like a country song than a british invasion inspired jingle
chunkstachik 3 years ago
You da champ, Ben!
mgibson0083 3 years ago
Go Ben!!!
cfoster114 3 years ago
no joke.... i was singing this in the shower this morning.
thedirtyguvnahs 3 years ago
Go Ben .. you have my vote.
anniepoag 3 years ago
I love that baintster is singing about a goose... that makes me happy! For your birdish looks (thats a good thing) and for old times with mr.keebler, one vote for benny boy!
ClarkBrewer 3 years ago
Good comment
AmandaEGootzeit 3 years ago
Sweet. Vote for Ben
AmandaEGootzeit 3 years ago
yes....one more vote for ben
POAGJAM 3 years ago
if your singing about geese with crowns, im in! all geese should be required to wear a crown of gold....ben you've always had a knack for beaked feathered creatures....Quack!
I Vote Ben!
campbellbrewer 3 years ago
one more vote for Ben...
hannahgwright 3 years ago
I love this jingle. Ever since I heard this little song, I've been singing it. It's warm and inviting, and it reminds me of the days I spent studying in England, listening to rugby teams sing pub songs all the way from the fields to the pubs!
ellieholcombgal 3 years ago
Count one more vote for Ben!
pleach1 3 years ago
My vote goes to Sir Bannister!
jdplat999 3 years ago
i love this one, when looking at the contestants, this is the one you can walk away from and still remember melodically almost verbatim...i like russ's but this one sticks, and is the least forced in terms of the marketing language.
One vote for Ben !!!
banistuci 3 years ago
One vote for Ben! It's maybe more Irish than English but it's fun nonetheless. Love the chips lyric!
bbohannon1 3 years ago
I vote for Ben. Good job dude
frenzeni 3 years ago
It's difficult to choose between Benjamin Bannister and Russ Walker's songs. They both are memorable and catchy. I think the difference comes when considering target markets: I think Walker's song would fit better into a television commercial, where the scenes would fit the to high energy and catchy choruses in the spot. For radio, however, Bannister's take seems to be a more crowd-engaged take, echoing the rowdy spirit of the European pub.
JesseStu 3 years ago