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Faygo Boat Song TV commercial - 1970's

The famous Detroit area Faygo pop commercial, which will touch the spirit of anyone who remembers...  
 
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dylanyoder23 (5 hours ago) Show Hide
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i think this song plays at the end of the song cottencandy and popsikles by icp
mmfwcl.... i no i spelled it wrong im not smart..at all\
anarchaticjuggalo (4 days ago) Show Hide
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MMFWCL HOMIE WOOP WOOP
F0rkb0y (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Wow this song sounds like Part 2 to Lucy in the sky with diamonds!I would have loved to hear the beatles do this tune.
hstrung42687 (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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grab the rock & rye and pour it in the cup! my favorite soda ever woot woot! MMFWCL!!
anarchaticjuggalo (4 days ago) Show Hide
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woop woop
mhz313 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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omg i remember living on wilfred street by the city airport tryin to cross gratioit and goin to the party store for a 45 cent 20 oz grape faygo in a glass bottle. oh the times!!!
curleyco (1 month ago) Show Hide
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My grandparents lived right down the street from City Airport on Flanders...and we used to go watch planes take off and land. I think we even named the planes based on the color of their markings.

That was entertainment back then

I'm...sooo...old...!!
Tazzman (1 month ago) Show Hide
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My cousin lived on Wilfred. There used to be a funeral home on the corner of Wilfred and Gratiot when I was about 14. I remember we got bored and got money to go to the Burger King across the street. Crossing Gratiot on foot was not fun!
RealDetroiter (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Faygo!
bwolfe46 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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The song was released in 1973.
The lyric was changed to "That's Why You Remember" and it was recorded by Kenny
Karen on Big Tree Records.
It only went to #82 on the charts.

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