Funny or Die and President's Council on Fitness, Sports & Nutrition Commercial

  • Dates: - December 2016
  • Type: Television Commercial
  • Genres: Health and Beauty, Sports and Recreation, Public Service Announcement, Healthcare

Description

Nick Offerman delivers a musical of exercise with the help of First Lady Michelle Obama. Celebrating 60 years of the President's Council on Fitness! "History Of Exercise With Nick Offerman and First Lady Michelle Obama"

Voiceover, Dialog, Spoken Text, Script, or Lyrics

Nick. Nick? Come on, you can do it. Get back out there and exercise. Thanks, First Lady. And your wife is amazing. I love her! (Lyrics) Everybody's doin' a brand new dance now Come on baby, do the locomotion (Lyrics) Ah, ba ba ba ba Barbara Ann Ba ba ba ba Barbara Ann Oh Barbara Ann, take my hand Barbara Ann You got me rockin' and a-rollin' Rockin' and a-reelin' Barbara Ann ba ba Ba Barbara Ann (Lyrics) My baby moves at midnight Goes right on till the dawn (Lyrics) Let's get physical, physical I wanna get physical Let's get into physical Let me hear your body talk, your body talk Let me hear your body talk (Lyrics) Do you believe in life after love I can feel (Lyrics) I'm comin' up so you better you better get this party started (Lyrics) [You stood] by me When no one else was ever behind me All these lights They can't blind me With your love, nobody can drag me down Nobody, nobody Nobody can drag me down Nobody, nobody Nobody can drag me down I've got fire for a heart I'm not scared of the dark

Written Text

President's Council On Fitness, Sports & Nutrition 60th Anniversary In Honor of the President's Council on Fitness, Sports & Nutrition's 60th Anniversary we give you... #0 to 60 The History Of Exercise 1950's 1960's 1970's 1980's 1990's 2000's Present Day #0 to 60 The Fastest Way To Living Healthy Starts Right Now It doesn't matter the activity, YOU can go from #0to60, everyday! Go to 0to60fitness.org or download the #0to60 App to learn more. Supported by: National Foundation on Fitness, Sports & Nutrition American Heart Association iHRSA International Health, Racquet & Sportclub Association ACE American Council on Exercise FunnyOrDie

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Barbara Ann
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This Song is played in Funny or Die and President's Council on Fitness, Sports & Nutrition Commerc
'Barbara Ann' performed by The Beach Boys is the second song played to illustrate exercise in the 1960's.

Believe
performed by Cher

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This Song is played in Funny or Die and President's Council on Fitness, Sports & Nutrition Commerc
The fifth song played is 'Believe', performed by Cher. It plays during the 1990's phase of fitness and exercise.

Drag Me Down
performed by One Direction

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This Song is played in Funny or Die and President's Council on Fitness, Sports & Nutrition Commerc
This is the final song used to illustrate present day exercise.

Get the Party Started
performed by Pink

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This Song is played in Funny or Die and President's Council on Fitness, Sports & Nutrition Commerc
The sixth song played is Pink's 'Get the Party Started', to show exercise in the 2000's.

Physical
performed by Olivia Newton-John

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This Song is played in Funny or Die and President's Council on Fitness, Sports & Nutrition Commerc
The fourth song played is Olivia Newton-John's 'Physical' used to show what exercise in the 1980's was like.

The Loco-Motion
performed by Little Eva

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This Song is played in Funny or Die and President's Council on Fitness, Sports & Nutrition Commerc
The first song used to illustrate fitness in the 1950's is 'The Loco-Motion' performed by Little Eva.

You Should Be Dancing
performed by Bee Gees

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  • Type: Song
This Song is played in Funny or Die and President's Council on Fitness, Sports & Nutrition Commerc
The song used for the 1970's fitness is 'You Should Be Dancing' performed by the Bee Gees.

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