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Who sings the song on the Bisquick blueberry pancake commercial? It is HORRIBLE! The woman can't carry a tune.
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http://www.zooglobble.com/archives/2010/02/art_and_commerce_frances_england_an.htmlI'd like to know the story behind this commercial and why the singer was chosen.
She's a childrens folk singer... What do you people expect. I'm in marketing and the song is very well suited to the ad.
DITTO!!! I HATE that commercial!!!! It's the singing. The way she pronounces "away." UGH!!! Drives me CRAZY!!!I am so happy that there are other people out there who can't stand the "singer". She may be a children's "singer", but I can't imagine what child wants to hear that off key voice. Small children singing off key (Oscar Meyer song) is cute. In adults it just makes me wonder what good singer out there didn't get hired.
LOL!!! SAME HERE!!!I was so stunned by that horrible song that I Googled "Bisquick ad singer tone-deaf," and wound up here. How on earth did that woman wind up singing in a commercial?? She must be some Bisquick executive's wife, daughter, niece, etc. Hey, if she's blood-related, maybe tone-deafness runs in the family! Yikes! I can't get to the mute button fast enough, when that commercial comes on.
She's a childrens folk singer... What do you people expect. I'm in marketing and the song is very well suited to the ad.
You're kidding.She's a childrens folk singer... What do you people expect. I'm in marketing and the song is very well suited to the ad.