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    Friday, April 19, 2024

    Man who wrote Oscar Mayer wiener song dies

    Richard Trentlage of Fox River Grove, Ill., shown March 7, 2000, who was the creator of the Oscar Mayer Wiener Jingle, "I wish I was an Oscar Mayer Wiener," and other jingle songs, has died. An obituary posted online by a northern Illinois funeral home says Trentlage died on Sept. 21 at age 87. (Jim Prisching, Chicago Tribune/TNS)

    Chicago — The man who got generations of hot dog lovers humming along to the Oscar Mayer Wiener song has died.

    An obituary posted online by a northern Illinois funeral home says Richard Trentlage died on Sept. 21 at age 87.

    With the words, "Oh, I wish I were an Oscar Mayer wiener," Trentlage helped solidify the company's hot dogs as a piece of Americana.

    The jingle he wrote appeared in a 1960s television commercial featuring cartoon children marching along and singing. The tune remained a fixture for the next half a century.

    Trentlage was born in Chicago and began penning jingles as a high school student. Later, he transformed his living room into a recording studio, inviting his own children to sing on audition tapes.

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