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Subject: 80s McDonalds Commercial Help
Written By: bjmack2000 on 02/14/06 at 6:11 pm
Need help finding this song:
From the very early 80's. It was one of the great "song" commercials. It was
a big & little sister. Song went like this (I think there is a verse
missing): "I remember, little sister, you were 2 and I was 10, baby sister.
Trying desperately for attention from me....would you settle for a french
fry for now, little baby sister of mine. We grew up together (this is where
the verse goes that I can't remember)...You were such a little, teenage tagalong
tomboy making a scene. Then I turned around and saw a homecoming queen. My
little sister. I know I'm gonna miss her. Cause we grew up together.
McDonald's and you."
Please help soonest.
Thank you
Subject: Re: 80s McDonalds Commercial Help - Little Sister
Written By: tpcobol@yahoo.com on 05/20/08 at 12:51 am
Need help finding this song:
From the very early 80's. It was one of the great "song" commercials. It was
a big & little sister. Song went like this (I think there is a verse
missing): "I remember, little sister, you were 2 and I was 10, baby sister.
Trying desperately for attention from me....would you settle for a french
fry for now, little baby sister of mine. We grew up together (this is where
the verse goes that I can't remember)...You were such a little, teenage tagalong
tomboy making a scene. Then I turned around and saw a homecoming queen. My
little sister. I know I'm gonna miss her. Cause we grew up together.
McDonald's and you."
Please help soonest.
Thank you
here it is, finally - the mcdonalds little sister commercial: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J4Z7fjaCEy0
hope this helps,
Tom
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