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Let The Games Begin! Olympic Ads Go For The Gold

Posted Tue Aug 12, 2008 2:01pm PDT by Suzanne Baran in As Heard On...

A bevy of Olympic-themed ads has aired since the Games' opening ceremonies last Friday. Seeing as how the games signify the triumphs and struggles of the world's best athletes, they're not just a platform for national pride, but global kudos, as well.

So they're a great opportunity for advertisers to rally viewers by creating emotional branding that makes people feel good, rather than dwell on an unstable economy.

General Motors tops the list of troubled companies attempting to turn misery into Olympic gold. In its main Olympic ad, the car company parades its seemingly endless range of vehicles across the screen, while a strong, powerful female vocalist sings a heartwarming ballad.

The singer is Brandi Carlile, the song is "The Story," and it's become an Internet sensation. It's no wonder: If GM made cars as well as they create ads, maybe the automaker would be in better shape.

As the cars on display roll by (Cadillac CTS, Buick Enclave, Chevy Camaro) so does the company's tagline, "Something Shiny, Blue, and Beautiful" under the GM logo. Mixing business and emotion is a powerful undertaking for a company down in the dumps. The towering voice of a relatively unknown country singer turns GM cars into objects of peculiar depth and beauty.

And the singer? In a journal entry on her website, Carlile says that she's donating a portion of every concert ticket to help offset all the emissions from her fall tour.

Another company who tugs at our Olympic heartstrings with aplomb? None other than Nike.

Even though it's not an official 2008 Olympics sponsor, Nike is still creating some of the best Olympic-themed commercials. "United We Rise" is the official title of this Nike commercial. It features the late-great Marvin Gaye singing the "Star-Spangled Banner" and the USA Basketball "Dream Team." Some of the sport's biggest current names appear in this ad, which is practically a tribute: LeBron James, Kobe Bryant, and the rest of the 2008 Olympic "Redeem Team." It's two minutes long, and worth every second:

It doesn't stop there. Nike has created another captivating ad, called "Courage." It's a series of lightning-fast images of athletes, animals, and other visuals from around the globe. The catchy soundtrack from the Killers perfectly matches the ad's frenetic pace.

The song is called "All These Things That I've Done," and it's off the Killers' first studio album, 2004's Hot Fuss.

Nike also packs many superstar athletes into this one-minute commercial. Here are just a few: LeBron James, Vasily Alekseyev, John McEnroe, Cristiano Ronaldo, Pau Gasol, Ralph Boston, Lasji Doucourè, Wayne Rooney, Maria Sharapova, Henry Marsh, David Lega, Mary Lou Retton, Zhu Jianhua, Liu Xiang, Carlos Lopes, Daiane dos Santos, Steve Prefontaine, Paula Radcliffe, Joan Benoit Samuelson, Wallace Spearmon Jr., Julie Moss, Omar Salazar, Miho Shinoda, Lance Armstrong, Kenny Bartram, Garrett Reynolds, Hasely Crowford, Carl Lewis, Kobe Bryant, Bernard Lagat, Mary Decker Slaney, Kerry O'Brien, Pete Sampras, Manfred Naumann, Derek Redmond, Arthur Ashe, Roger Federer, Sherone Simpson, Jon Lester, Michael Johnson, Michael Jordan, Romualdo Kubiak, and Oscar Pistorius.

For members of the U.S. softball team, Beijing takes on a deeper meaning, as this is their sport's final Olympic Games. In "We Have Softball," Nike highlights the team's passion and commitment to continuing to play the game, regardless of the circumstances.

The ad will debut in the U.S. today, and it features members of the United States' four-time, gold medal-winning team, along with clips of other softball players  in various settings around the country:

The soundtrack to the ad is "The Happiest Girl in the Whole U.S.A.," sung by Donna Fargo, a country music singer-songwriter who popularized the track 1972 when it became a major crossover pop hit.

On August 15, Nike will debut "A Dream Deferred," an inspirational, emotionally-charged ad that gives viewers a glimpse into Sanya Richards' life over the past two years. The voice-over is by Danny Glover. After battling a rare ailment that threatened her track career, Richards persevered to return to action stronger than ever. The ad shows Richards getting ready to return to competition in the 400 meter run. See the spot before it airs:

79 Comments

1. Yahoo! Music User -
I needed this!

2. muzic -
i think the best is the Nike ad with the Killers, the song couldn't be anymore perfect for the commercial..

3. Yahoo! Music User -
What about the Coke one with the chinese singung in the backround, and has LeBron and Yao Ming at the end?

4. Sammy -
i love brandi carlile..........she was soooooooooooo great in concert....baltimore

5. Yahoo! Music User -
sooo trueee

6. Kat -
the one with the killers is awesome. such a good song.

7. Yahoo! Music User -
Brandi Carlile isn't a country singer, she isn't unknown, and she isn't new. She's been around for several years now and has a large, devoted following. Doesn't anyone do any fact checking before these fluff articles are written?

8. amber -
the killers rock!!!!!
woo hoo!!!
(=

9. Nicole W -
killers was the best

10. Hallo457 -
I gotta say I love the Dream Deferred commercial. The words Danny Glover says are actually the poem A Dream Deferred by Langston Hughes. All of the commercials are good, the ad with the Killers is another really good one.

11. SM89 -
I absolutely love the music in these ads. I had never paid any attention to The Killers before, but they're incredible (not Cold War Kids in my book, but they're incredible. I love the Brandi Carlile song, hadn't heard it before, but it's on my playlist now. Marvin Gaye's rendition of the National Anthem...indescribable. I love these ads...

12. ali -
I think the Coca-Cola one is Breath Me by Sia (Album: Colour the Small One).

13. Stephanie B -
i love the one with the killers and i also love the one with sia but its not on here but its really good Olympic commercial

14. sharks_girl09 -
OMG, everytime I see these ads on T.V., I get the chills...such good commercials

15. Squirt's Mommy -
USA FREAKIN ROCKS! WOOOOOOOO!!!! Loved these commercials, I might not change the channels if commercials were more like these. These make me proud of the US!

16. Yahoo! Music User -
I love the Killers Ad. probably because I love the Killers. But I agree the song was perfect. It was the song the sang at Live 8. they said that they chose it because it was so upbeat. I just think the commercial is perfect.

17. RICK -
The Killers are the best

18. LaurenG -
Love the last one with Danny Glover quoting e.e. cummings' poem "a dream deferred". Don't think it really applies to the olympics as a whole and no one really knows who this athlete is, but it's still a nice use of modern poetry.

19. Carolina -
The Killers Ad by far was the best. Everytime they play that song it always makes ppl feel great! Great commercial too. i got a little emotionally attached there! Go TK!

20. 03579 -
Gotta agree with Jeff B~Brandi is definately well known. And she's amazing. I guess us fans are doing a good job of keeping her to ourselves :)
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