Old Spice Man on A Horse Gets Love From John Denver

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We wish we could have unearthed this ourselves but credit goes to AdWeek’s Barbara Lippert…or whomever sent it to her…for finding this semi-hilarious spoof of the Old Spice I’m on a Horse commercial. Folk singers Emily and Matt set the copy of the commercial to John Denver’s You Fill Up My Senses.

This is just one of the many spoofs out there paying homage to this Wieden + Kennedy-created commercial. When a commercial – yea, a lowly commercial – spawns this sort of viral love, you know you’ve got a hit on your hands.

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