When the BC Clark Jingle first aired in 1956, no one could have predicted that it would become the Oklahoma tradition it is today. Intended to promote BC Clark Jewelers’ annual Anniversary Sale, the Jingle has evolved over time into Oklahoma’s very own Christmas carol and an icon with a life of its own.
What are the lyrics to the original B.C. Clark jingle?
listen to the Traditional nursery rhymes B.C. Clark jingle are given below.
bc clark song lyrics
Jewelry is the gift to give,
’cause it’s the gift that’ll live and live
So give the gift you know can’t fail
From B.C. Clark’s anniversary sale
Most sales are after Christmas
But Clark’s is just before
‘Most everything is marked way down Savings you can’t ignore
At Oklahoma’s oldest jewelers
Since 1892
So give the gift you know can’t fail
From B.C. Clark’s anniversary sale
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History of BC Clark Jingle
The public made that clear in 1961 when BC Clark produced a new jingle thinking the original one was dated and had run its course. It was replaced with the old familiar one within hours, after a barrage of complaints.
One small adjustment did have to be made in 1977 when television commercials went from 60 seconds to 30 seconds. Originally 35 seconds long, the line “The Christmas wish of BC Clark is to keep on pleasing you” had to be edited from the original song in order to make it fit. Today, people still ask about the mysterious “missing line.”
nd in January of 2001, it made its national television debut when actress Megan Mullally, an Oklahoma City native, sang the Jingle on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno.
On December 24, 2016, the Jingle gained more national attention when it was a feature story on NBC Nightly News. The story included another famous Oklahoma native – country music superstar, and star of NBC’s The Voice, Blake Shelton.
It has been sent to servicemen and women overseas, sung on airplanes full of homesick Oklahomans, used to lighten the mood at church services, performed at school pageants, and it has even become a standard at many holiday songfests and concerts.
Source: https://bcclarkjingle.com/history/
Q.how about the cost bc of Clark jingle?
The cost of this jingle is dependent on how many ads are played and which platforms they are played on. The cost can range from $0.50-$1 per 1,000 ad views and will go up depending on the number of clicks and impressions for each advertisement. The cost for Clark Jingle also depends on where the ad is placed: Google Adwords or Facebook Ads, etc..