DescriptionBass line of Eisenhower's "I Like Ike" advertisement.png
English: Bass line of Eisenhower's "I Like Ike" advertisement
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Source
Christiansen, Paul (2018). "The Age of Innocence: 1952". Orchestrating Public Opinion : How Music Persuades in Television Political Ads for US Presidential Campaigns, 1952–2016. Amsterdam University Press. JSTOR j.ctv8pzcv5.5. p. 35
Author
Music for the advertisement: Gil George and Paul Smith
Journal (where the score is published): Paul Christiansen
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Bass line of Eisenhower's "I Like Ike" advertisement
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