Songs about Datsun 1200s.
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Joni Mitchell
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Go the 2-dr sedan!
PB110 Song
September 1971 Kayōkyoku (pop song) "Tokimeki" (ときめき) by the hit soft-rock duo Bread & Butter, from the Sunny Excellent commercial.
V I D E O (click to view)Buy the record: http://takechas.com/?pid=33705069 flexidisc for Nissan Sunny Excellent sales promotion
ソノシート/ブレッド&バター/ときめき(日産サニー・エクセレント1400)(非売品)
Tokimeki Report (see PB110 Brochures#Alan_Merrill
Sunny Song
First associated with B10 Sunny, then used in B110 commercials too.
V I D E O NISSAN SUNNY1200-CM(1970) (click to view) Lyrics as follows:
SunnySunny We want to go far away Sunny We want to go far away Sunny(bridge)
We want to go far away Sunny We want to go far away Sunny We want to chase happinessWith Sunny
FLEXI-disc (sonosheet) 33-1/3 RPM STEREO
何かが呼んでいる Something Is Calling 歌手:ヒデ夕木 Singer: [anime king] Yuki Hide 作詞:山上路夫 Lyrics: Yamagami Michio 作曲:鈴木宏昌 Composition: Hiromasa Suzuki シンガーズ・スリーとワンダーズ Chorus singers: Three Wonders
Buy It: http://takechas.com/?pid=50920300
WHY THE PET GOOSE? I have no idea, but it appears to have been a marketing theme along with the father/son symbols. For example, it was used on B110 documents such as this Nissan Information book:
Sunny Original Music
Cassette tapes of the hits -- by the original artists that made them hits.
Volume 2
Datsun Sunny 日産自動車株式会社ᴳ
Sunny Original Music Cassette Vol. 2 JASRACᵂ T-230782 N.G.S A 1. 2. 育?時代 3. ヘッドライトᴳ [Headlight by Kenji Shinuma, 1977] 4. S・O・Sᴳ [S・O・S by Pink Lady, 1976] 5. むさし野詩人ᴳ [Musashino Poet by Gogo Noguchi, 1977]
B 1. しあれせ未? 2. フィーリングᴳ Feeling 3. 失恋レストランᴳ [Broken heart restaurant by Kentaro Shimizu, 1976] 4. シクラメンのがほりᴳ [Koari's Cyclamenᵂ by Fuse Akira, 1975]
Do It in a Datsun
"you can do it in a Datsun, it's just the right size"
Billboard 6 Nov 1971, page 3'Arizona' Publisher Alleges Car Steal
LOS ANGELES--A hearing is scheduled Monday (1) in Federal Court here on Kangaroo Music's suit against Rissan Motors. The publisher is charging that the "Do It in a Datsun" radio jingle was taken from songwriter Kenny Young's "Arizona," a big hit for Mark Lindsay on Columbia.