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Lypsyl advert in the 90's
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This has been driving me insane and I can't figure it out who the artist or the name of the song is from the "Lypsyl Original" advert is.
It was back in early 90's I'm sure and I vaguely remember that the advert is like a hand drawn animation and white background of womans lips and the Lypsyl applying it on, then the woman kisses the Lypsyl stick to suggest a thank you.
The song lyrics if I remember kinda goes like "kiss me softly and smoothly, you cute little...." and I don't remember the rest but it sounded rather jazzy.
I know it's so far back to remember and it's a shot in the dark but can someone enlighten me with an answer or at least someone else can remember the advert actually existed, I can't find anything of it through search engines. The song may have even been written for the advert only!!
Please help.. anyone!?
It was back in early 90's I'm sure and I vaguely remember that the advert is like a hand drawn animation and white background of womans lips and the Lypsyl applying it on, then the woman kisses the Lypsyl stick to suggest a thank you.
The song lyrics if I remember kinda goes like "kiss me softly and smoothly, you cute little...." and I don't remember the rest but it sounded rather jazzy.
I know it's so far back to remember and it's a shot in the dark but can someone enlighten me with an answer or at least someone else can remember the advert actually existed, I can't find anything of it through search engines. The song may have even been written for the advert only!!
Please help.. anyone!?
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