Wednesday, August 18, 2021

See the USA

 Some of you may be old enough to remember when Dinah Shore sang the rest of that jingle. 



My parents didn't get a TV until 1960...but I am still familiar with the song.  Far Guy said his parents got a TV in about 1955. 

Far Side

29 comments:

Pauline Persing said...

It is interesting to see the old cars. Remember the year or two when the new cars were multi-color...three different colors?

linda m said...

I don't remember what year my parents got a TV but I do remember seeing the coronation of Queen Elizabeth on it.

Leilani Schuck Weatherington said...

Yes. I am old enough. The cars are beautiful! I am not sure when our family got a TV but I do remember that at one point it wasn't working and my parents decided not to get it fixed for a while (I think maybe they didn't have the money)because they wanted us kids to go outside and play. I do remember there were places at the stores where you could test the tubes that went in the back of the TV to see if they needed replacing.

Dawn said...

Wow. I'm trying to think back. The first TV I remember was in a house we moved to in 1968. But we MUST have had a TV prior to that. WAIT! I remember coming home from school the day Kennedy was killed and my mom was crying and watching the TV, so we must have had one in 1963...hmmmm....

Anyway, this Saturday is the Woodward Dream Cruise here (actually not HERE, but about 20 miles away in Pontiac). It's a one day event, where people from all over the world drive their classic cars and muscle cars up and down Woodward Avenue just like they used to do in the 50s. Plus there are multiple car shows set up in parking lots all up and down the Avenue. I am debating going. I've been there twice and enjoyed taking pictures of the cars (or parts of cars). It's usually a crowded thing though and I'm not into crowds these days. We'll see what I do when Saturday gets here.

Wildflower Adventures said...

We always had a tv, even though the 1st ones I remember were black & white. I remember getting a microwave when I was a teenager in the late 70s. Karen

Debbie V. said...

Yes I can hear the tune now. Road trip memories as well.
My family got a TV, black and white of course, when I had my tonsils out around 1957. We lived in the Los Angeles suburbs so we had an antenna on our roof as well. We got 7 channels - 2 CBS, 4 NBC, 7 ABC, 5 KTLA, 9 KHJ, 11 KTTV AND 13 KCOP.
Amazing brain that remembers these by heart but forget so much else.

A Percussionist's Notebook said...

That brings back memories. My room mate in college had a '65 Chevy that we spent many happy miles driving to gigs around Pittsburgh.

Terry and Linda said...

I remember....I remember,I used to sing along with her!

Betsy said...

"In Your Chevrolet". Is that right? I don't remember when we got our first TV because I was born in 1960, but I think I remember Mom saying it was 1959. It was ALWAYS on. From when someone woke up until they went to bed at night. We rarely have ours on, usually watching videos or utube and then shutting it off.
Blessings,
Betsy

Miss Merry said...

I don't remember when we got a tv, but I do know my mother got the first color tv on our street when I was in fourth grade. Even my teacher was impressed when I told the story at show and tell. Unfortunately, not many shows were in color.

Bonnie said...

I remember that song well! "See the USA in your Chevrolet" I also remember the Dinah Shore show. We got our first TV in the mid 50s and I remember those early shows well. How things have changed!

Tired Teacher 2 said...

I remember the jingle and Dinah, too. Hmm, I think we got a TV in the early 60s.

Rita said...

Remembered the song immediately.
We must have gotten our first small balck and white (all they had back then) in about 1954 or 1955, too. I know we had one for quite a while before we moved to Fridley, MN in 1956. I mostly remember the Wonderful World of Disney on Sunday nights. Mom and Dad watched playhouses and MIlton Berle...that's about all I remember from the very early years. We had an old Ford of some kind. So old it had a hole on the floor of the backseat and when you turned a corner the passenger door flew open! Childhood memories.

Linda Reeder said...

...in your Chevrolet. America is asking you to call".
And I did a bit of driving around in my Chevrolet, but mostly back and forth between Washington and Oregon.
That '57 Chevy is such a classic.

Galla Creek said...

They are gorgeous cars.

Ed said...

I didn't get a television until 1992!

Sara said...

I do remember Dinah Shore singing that song. I can still sing it - not well, but it would be recognizable. LOL. We got a TV, and a puppy, in 1959 when I was 5. The puppy lasted much longer than that first TV did.

Marlys said...

The only jingle that comes to mind is See the USA in a Chevrolet.

Far Side of Fifty said...

Yes that is correct!

Red said...

57 Chevies! We had one the same color as the station wagon only a sedan. They did 95 mph on a gravel road...at least ours did and Dad never caught us.

Jo-Anne's Ramblings said...

Now I wish I could ask Mum when we got our first TV......

diane in northern wis said...

I remember that Dinah Shore song very well! I could sing it right now! So fun to see the old cars you're featuring. Had to be a fun car show! Take good care. Try to stay cool too.

Granny Marigold said...

I love looking at those old cars!!

DJan said...

I do remember that jingle and can see Dinah Shore singing it in my mind's eye. And now I have an earworm!

Cynthia said...

My sister and I sang that song often as we traveled the highways on our annual family vacations, in spite of the fact that all our travels were done in Fords.

www.self-sufficientsam.blogspot.com said...

Oh, I remember that song and Dinah too! i lived with my Aunt and Uncle and they were the first to have a color t.v. in town. It was wonderful!

Gemma's person said...

In your Chevrolet.

Snowbrush said...

I'm glad that there are people who so love old cars that they restore them for the rest of us to enjoy and remember. I remember a time when kids were either Ford or Chevy fans depending upon what their parents owned. I preferred Fords, and so it was that when I got to high school, I got to drive around in my family's '56 Fairlane.

Snowbrush said...

P.S. One reason I didn't care for Bonanza was that Chevy was their sponsor, the jingle going: "Baseball, hot dogs, apple pie, and Chevrolet."