Boss Coffee Japanese Commercial

How do the japanese solve world peace? No…not by a poop and pee with faces. Coffee drinks bring out the cowboy, native american (or pacific islander for that matter), samurai, nun and animal in all of us, together.

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P.S. The song is a copy of a classic american ballad, something Frank Sinatra sang, I think, can’t put my finger on it though.

1 Response to “Boss Coffee Japanese Commercial”


  1. 1 Charles Moncrief

    It truly break my heart Mr. Meat Blogger. One: that the Japanese make such a mockery of this great American pop standard. It was originally made a hit by Nat King Cole and later recorded by Sinatra. Two: it break my heart that an American like you who presumes to crituque your culture is not cultured enough to know such a notably beloved ballad. Perhaps love is just a game to some.

    L-O-V-E

    By Nat King Cole ( Billboard # 81 in 1964)
    Lyrics by Milt Gabler and Music by Bert Kaempfert
    “L” is for the way you Look at me
    “O” is for the Only One I see
    “V” is Very, Very extra-ordinary
    “E” is even more than anyone that you adore can

    Love is all that I can give to you
    Love is more than just a game for two
    Two in love can make it
    Take my heart and please don’t break it
    Love was made for me and you

    “L” is for the way you Look at me
    “O” is for the Only One I see
    “V” is Very, Very extra-ordinary
    “E” is even more than anyone that you adore can

    Love is all that I can give to you
    Love is more than just a game for two
    Two in love can make it
    Take my heart and please don’t break it
    Love was made for me and you
    Love was made for me and you
    Love was made for me and you

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