My father did the illustrations for this. Saul Mandel, a legend in Mid-Century advertising. You can watch his documentary by putting "Saul Mandel" in the TH-cam Search. Thank you for finding this clip!
This is beautiful music all the way. I remember it in my youth. Those were the good when the Marloro man was king. I long for the days when I used to sit in front of the tv with my candy cigarettes singing to the Kent commercial. This commercial is a great way to teach children geography & sociology. It's a fact of life-- if you want to live a long life, light up!
"That's what happiness is!" As the song originally said, when the first run of this commercial was shown. And the song by itself (with no reference to Kent cigarettes) was a hit, with that line included. "To a night owl, it's a good day's sleep", and so on. This led to the phrase "Happiness is..." being popular in the '60s. Two examples: Peanuts characters in a quickie book of illustrations: "Happiness Is A Warm Puppy". Beatles song from the White Album: "Happiness Is A Warm Gun".
I remember this ad campaign. There were several different versions of this great jingle. They were played on TV and radio. I was about 10, and I remember trying to think of my own rhyme scheme for this tune.
Actually, the Lorillard Tobacco Company has been in existence since 1760, when a French immigrant named Pierre Lorillard established a snuff mill on the banks of the Hudson River in what is now New York City.
Ray Conniff it is. And their "Happiness Is" hit ("to the Beatles it's a Yeah, Yeah, Yeah"?) followed this commercial jingle, much as "I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing" later followed the famous Coke jingle. And then of course John Williams ripped it off in 1981 for "Raiders of the Lost Ark March."
My little bother couldn't have been more than 4 or so, when he learned Daddy smoked Kents. He practically dived for Daddy's cigs when the commercial came on, so he could show the pack to the TV!
My folks smoked Salems, and that jingle from my childhood has stuck with me through today. Catchy jingles, but the anti-smoking PSA's were actually way more effective ads.
'altfactor', "Happiness Is" was originally written for use in this ad campaign in late 1965, and became a successful song on its own (minus the "Kent" plugs). However, protest led to Lorillard removing the words "happiness is" from the 1966 version of the jingle {i.e. "Happiness is, the taste of Kent...more taste, fine tobacco- that's what happiness is"}, substituting a flute obligato instead, as in this spot.
I say this commercial 1 time over 10 years ago on a cdrom with old commercials on it and remember every word. That shows how powerful these ads really are. I bet there are kids under 30 who know the winston tastes good like a (your) cigarette should, who were born after the cigarette commercial ban.
@scotpens You can still find those things if you know where to look. The Eastern MA/Rhode Island CD & comic store chain Newbury Comics sells them right up front at the checkout counter, along with Blackjack, Teaberry & Beeman's gum.
A predecessor to Cool Joe Camel Until the late '50's,Kool had a cute little cartoon penguin it ads.They definitely were enticing kids to smike with them.
what`s wrong with you?!?!?! smoking is around since before the dawn of dinosaurs... it`s just that there were no commercials back in those days :)) OK now srsly, what the hell, the conspiracy theory is available in KING SIZE 20 pcs boxes too in your opinion?
That's not a girl at .20, it's a dutchman, the song even says it. Ever go on "It's a Small World" ? That's how the dutch men used to dress. No swastika either, just lines that you'd find in a dutch windmill.
@erick103 XD LMAORLFL. when i was watching this i was like to a black guy its a and im trying to figure what to put there. thank you. that was too perfect. you made me laugh out loud and wake up ppl in the houes lol
Funny how in 2010 with all the evidence and info available to young people about how deadly smoking is, , they smoke anyway...folks, your lungs won't be young forever..
My father did the illustrations for this. Saul Mandel, a legend in Mid-Century advertising. You can watch his documentary by putting "Saul Mandel" in the TH-cam Search. Thank you for finding this clip!
a true mad man! these graphics are excellent
+psychickitty1 totally! Thank you.
To a writer - it’s a witty pun
To a rapper - it’s a loaded gun
To a junkie - it’s where it went
To a smoker - it’s a Kent!
This is beautiful music all the way. I remember it in my youth. Those were the good when the Marloro man was king. I long for the days when I used to sit in front of the tv with my candy cigarettes singing to the Kent commercial. This commercial is a great way to teach children geography & sociology. It's a fact of life-- if you want to live a long life, light up!
9 out of 10 1950's doctors agree! And if you smoke, take the Kent Challenge and try Kents, with the scientific Micronite (asbestos) filter!
"That's what happiness is!"
As the song originally said, when the first run of this commercial was shown. And the song by itself (with no reference to Kent cigarettes) was a hit, with that line included. "To a night owl, it's a good day's sleep", and so on.
This led to the phrase "Happiness is..." being popular in the '60s. Two examples: Peanuts characters in a quickie book of illustrations: "Happiness Is A Warm Puppy". Beatles song from the White Album: "Happiness Is A Warm Gun".
I remember this ad campaign. There were several different versions of this great jingle. They were played on TV and radio. I was about 10, and I remember trying to think of my own rhyme scheme for this tune.
Back in the 60's Mad Magazine ran a very funny parody of this ad- called the "Taste of Death"
Yes . . . back cover of #109, March 1967. Bob Clarke nailed Saul Mandel's style.
Sounds like the Ray Conniff Singers.
Now...who couldn't resist smoking a Kent after hearing such a jaunty tune?
To the English, it's a union Jack
To the Afghan , it's a ton of smack
To the homeless, it's living in a tent
To a smoker, it's a kent!
Actually, the Lorillard Tobacco Company has been in existence since 1760, when a French immigrant named Pierre Lorillard established a snuff mill on the banks of the Hudson River in what is now New York City.
Ray Conniff it is. And their "Happiness Is" hit ("to the Beatles it's a Yeah, Yeah, Yeah"?) followed this commercial jingle, much as "I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing" later followed the famous Coke jingle. And then of course John Williams ripped it off in 1981 for "Raiders of the Lost Ark March."
My little bother couldn't have been more than 4 or so, when he learned Daddy smoked Kents. He practically dived for Daddy's cigs when the commercial came on, so he could show the pack to the TV!
My folks smoked Salems, and that jingle from my childhood has stuck with me through today. Catchy jingles, but the anti-smoking PSA's were actually way more effective ads.
'altfactor', "Happiness Is" was originally written for use in this ad campaign in late 1965, and became a successful song on its own (minus the "Kent" plugs). However, protest led to Lorillard removing the words "happiness is" from the 1966 version of the jingle {i.e. "Happiness is, the taste of Kent...more taste, fine tobacco- that's what happiness is"}, substituting a flute obligato instead, as in this spot.
I say this commercial 1 time over 10 years ago on a cdrom with old commercials on it and remember every word. That shows how powerful these ads really are.
I bet there are kids under 30 who know the winston tastes good like a (your) cigarette should, who were born after the cigarette commercial ban.
To the American it's a burger and a coke
The British its a filthy joke
To an Arab it's dressing like a tent
To a smoker its a Kent
Actually, as cigarette ads went in those days, the Kent commercials were pretty good. I still remember parts of that jingle.
"Different things to different people--That's what happiness is."
Catchy tune. but thats how they got you to buy their products
It's a bit scary but I remember this and the jingle...never smoked though.
@atlmuscleman Yeah, like "Johnny Smoke" and the "Like Father, Like Son" PSA's. They came out shortly before this ad (mid-'60s).
I new the Indiana Jones theme sounded familiar. :-)
There was a little town called Kent in north-central Oregon. No one lives there anymore...
Just saw a perfect magazine parody over at Facebook that gave me a good laugh!
i love this it also is simalar to 1960s dr pepper comm
Based on the song "Happiness Is". Wasn't the song originally in a Broadway musical??
To a headache - it's a panadol
To a back pain - it's a advil
To a cancer - it's a Tramadol
To a patient - medicare
That was my Dad's brand back in the 1950s when apparently the filter contained asbestos. Uproarious.
@scotpens You can still find those things if you know where to look. The Eastern MA/Rhode Island CD & comic store chain Newbury Comics sells them right up front at the checkout counter, along with Blackjack, Teaberry & Beeman's gum.
For a racer : hi performance race car
For a hitler : a bunch of soviet soldiers
For a hotel : trivago
For a smoker : it's a kent
Good stuff, keep it coming!
That is a hysterical idea!
A predecessor to Cool Joe Camel Until the late '50's,Kool had a cute little cartoon penguin it ads.They definitely were enticing kids to smike with them.
The first chick I dated smoked Lark's. When it ceased making cigarettes she switched to Kent's, her mother's cigarette.
"to a nerd, it's a kent"
I think this aired after Lorillard took the crocidolite out of the Kent filter.
To a Clark, it's a Kent.
Anybody catch the hidden message on the windmill?
I didn't want to, but yup.
what year is this video from????
Cool little ditty.😮😅
Long before the Surgeon General put warning labels on all cigarette packs which says, “Cigarette smoking can be harmful to your health.”
The first warning label said 'Cigarette smoking may be hazardous to your health.'
@@spectrum10 Thanks for the correction.
Dang. Now I want a cigarette.
i tel you .... coal :D its in the middle filter .... that makes them so good
To a club kid, it’s a rave rave rave
To a necrophile, it’s a grave grave grave
To an assassin, it’s the president
To a smoker, it’s a kent
To Sheldon Cooper
Your'e In His Spot.
To Tony Curtis and Jack Lemmon
Some Like It Hot.
love kent 8
i dont know what they put in them but they are so awesome
I want the song as cell phone ring tone.
Agreed, the only problem is that when I originally devised it, I thought it was brilliant which is the sad part of the story.
OMG! Did they air this during Saturday morning cartoons??? No one in the world has lower morals than a tobaco executive.
Kent commercial (with watercolor drawings) cost 1966 = $5000. Todays = $5million!! :D
Yamada Leon?
I want a kent D:
what`s wrong with you?!?!?! smoking is around since before the dawn of dinosaurs... it`s just that there were no commercials back in those days :))
OK now srsly, what the hell, the conspiracy theory is available in KING SIZE 20 pcs boxes too in your opinion?
Kinda catchy tune
@inkey2 what is your problem?
To A Welshman, It's an Eisteddfod.
To an Irishman, it's a dank peat bog
Same here!
Reminds me of the tootsie roll commercials.
@AbstractGreenDude Hey smoking doesn't make someone stupid. Its just the choice they made.
To a Frenchmen, it's a young girl's scent
To a German, it's some excrement
To a Greek, it's the backdoor vent
to a smoker, it's a Kent!
@wiiluigi1998 So why feed him.
IndianaJoneslol?
@NWsubmom THAT IS SO RIGHT ALONG WITH THE MICHIGAN GOVERNOR RAISE TAXES ON SMOKES AND ALCOHOL _ HAHA
That's not a girl at .20, it's a dutchman, the song even says it. Ever go on "It's a Small World" ? That's how the dutch men used to dress. No swastika either, just lines that you'd find in a dutch windmill.
I suggest Newport Lights.
That's not exactly true. Cigarette advertisements were banned from UK tv screens in 1965...
@wiiluigi1998 You do know he's just a troll right.
lol my teacher told me that my highschool had a smoking area too!!..until it burned down....>_>
its a guidance office now..lol
i want to smoke a kent now...damn
They have asbestos filters.
I believe this was from 1968.
Kent was the brand for nerds
more doctors recommend it than any other brand too i bet, lol
@erick103 XD LMAORLFL. when i was watching this i was like to a black guy its a and im trying to figure what to put there. thank you. that was too perfect. you made me laugh out loud and wake up ppl in the houes lol
@CoralSnakeUSA dan brown has a huge fan in you hasn`t he?
@hardwickebenthow I can hear the similarity but it is certainly not "the same tune."
ohoo cele mai bune tigari din lume KENT :D
Funny how in 2010 with all the evidence and info available to young people about how deadly smoking is, , they smoke anyway...folks, your lungs won't be young forever..
makes me want to smoke!!
exactly. I am an sdult and I live alone. It is my choice if I want to smoke and none of anyone else's business.
@mOnanBatterload
You mad
Come on, dont you think thats a bit harsh?
to an African its a Black Panther
ill smoke a kent right now :))))
@oqiwelkanld it's a windmill...
@Horsewhip81 in soviet russia cigarette smokes you
@TheKid102938 : i have news for you.....dinosaurs & man did not exist at the same time
rofl xD awesome song
That ain't how you spell leprEchaun.
To a Farter.....
wow thats funny!!
They should have written a line like, to a nonsmoker, it's a breath of fresh air.
salem high porosity paper air-softens every puff
VERY bad joke! However, you do get an A for effort!
@Horsewhip81 I know how that was.
xD That's great.
hahahhah good one :))))))
More taste fine tobacco
LOL
Good Saturday morning commercial.
That's sarcasm.
Exactly--the Dutch man is wearing overalls.