National Jingle Day

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Hey there! Are you ready to jingle all the way? Well, you're in luck because National Jingle Day is here to spread some holiday cheer! Get ready to sing along, tap your feet, and enjoy the sweet tunes that make this special day oh-so-merry. Let's dive into the jingly world, shall we?

When is Jingle Day?

It's national jingle day on the 22nd December.


The Melodious Origins of National Jingle Day

It's time to jingle those bells and celebrate the catchy melodies that get stuck in our heads every holiday season. National Jingle Day is an internet-born holiday that pays tribute to one of the most underrated aspects of holiday joy - those earworm-worthy jingles that accompany every festive advertisement, movie, or radio jingle.

But when did this melodic celebration come into existence? Well, it is said that National Jingle Day first gained popularity on December 22, 2016, when the internet exploded with 107 mentions of this harmonious holiday. Since then, it has become a cherished annual event, appreciated by jingle enthusiasts all over the world.

Why Do Jingles Matter?

Now, you might be wondering why we should dedicate a whole day to jingles. Well, these little tunes have a way of capturing our attention, fueling nostalgia, and bringing joy to our lives. Whether it's the jingle that reminds you of a beloved childhood commercial or the catchy holiday tune that instantly puts you in a festive mood, jingles have a magical power to transport us to a happy place.

Not only that, but jingles play a crucial role in branding and marketing. They help companies create memorable and recognizable audio identities, making their products and services stick in our minds. So next time you find yourself humming along to a jingle, remember that it's not just a catchy tune, but also a marketing masterpiece.

Jingle All the Way!

On National Jingle Day, it's time to embrace the jingle spirit. Take a trip down memory lane and revisit your favorite jingles from yesteryear. Gather your loved ones, turn up the volume, and jingle all the way! And don't forget to spread the jingle love by sharing your favorite jingles on social media with the hashtag #NationalJingleDay.



History behind the term 'Jingle'


1553

Step 1: The Origin as a Verb

In the year 1553, the word 'jingle' originated as a verb in the English language. It was derived from the Middle Dutch word 'jingelen,' which meant to make a tinkling or clinking sound. Initially, 'jingle' was primarily associated with the sound produced by small bells or coins.


1657

Step 2: Transition as an Imitative Noun

By the year 1657, 'jingle' had transitioned from being solely a verb to also being used as an imitative noun. It referred to any short, catchy, and repetitive sound, often characterized by a particular rhythm. This usage paved the way for the term's association with small musical compositions, catchy melodies, and commercial advertising.


1770

Step 3: Jingle Becomes Synonymous with Advertising

Around 1770, the term 'jingle' became synonymous with advertising due to its connection with catchy tunes used in commercials. Marketers and advertisers noticed the effectiveness of these memorable and melodious advertising messages, as they could leave a lasting impact on the audience. Using jingles became a popular marketing strategy, leading to their widespread adoption in television and radio advertisements.



1926

Step 4: Jingle-Writing Industry Flourishes

In 1926, the jingle-writing industry saw a notable boom in the United States. Advertisers realized the power of jingles in capturing customer attention and promoting brand recognition. Agencies started hiring specialized jingle writers who could craft catchy and memorable tunes that could stick in people's minds. This era witnessed an influx of creative and talented songwriters who contributed to the success of the jingle-writing industry.


1950s

Step 5: Golden Age of Jingles in Advertising

The 1950s marked the golden age of jingles in advertising. Jingles became an integral part of television and radio commercials, and their popularity soared. Brands like Coca-Cola, McDonald's, and Chevrolet relied heavily on jingles to create brand recognition and loyalty. During this era, jingles were not only used to promote products but also served as a form of entertainment for the audience, with many memorable tunes becoming cultural references.


Present

Step 6: Jingles Adapt and Evolve

In the present day, jingles continue to play a significant role in advertising and branding. However, their format and medium have evolved with the advent of the internet and digital media. Today, jingles can be found in various forms, including short audio snippets for online ads, catchy background music in YouTube videos, and even as mobile app notification sounds. The timeless appeal of jingles remains, connecting brands to their audiences through captivating melodies.



Did you know?

Did you know that the most famous jingle of all time is the 'I'm Lovin' It' jingle by McDonald's? This iconic tune has become synonymous with the fast-food giant and has been stuck in our heads for years. Ba da ba ba ba, we're lovin' it!

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fun nostalgia music

First identified

22nd December 2016

Most mentioned on

22nd December 2016

Total mentions

107

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