Of course an at-large city-council candidate named Tito Jackson is going to have a campaign song:
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I tried, I really tried
By adamg
Wed, 09/16/2009 - 2:22pm
But I could not make it through the whole thing. Props, though, for getting "economic development" into a song, that's not something you hear every day.
I'm trying as well
By AaronDonovan
Wed, 09/16/2009 - 2:57pm
I had to pause it 1:54 of the way in, I'm going to try again once my welling laughter subsides. Don't want to make a fool of myself in my office.
"... a graduate of a univer-si-tee in New Hampshire..."
wow, just wow
Where I had to stop to write this
By Kaz
Wed, 09/16/2009 - 5:24pm
The first half is a little repetitive and drab...
However, 2:30 in, the singers break it down:
Step step don't you stop
Keep on steppin' to the votin' box
And when you get there, step on in
A vote for Tito Jackson and he will surely win
x2
Awesome. It's the Tito Jackson Two Step.
This is awesome, I was
By New2Boston
Thu, 09/17/2009 - 10:00am
This is awesome, I was waiting for Tito to start singing. He should perform it live
There's only one local
By EzraBall
Thu, 09/17/2009 - 1:10pm
There's only one local campaign song I've heard that even compares, and that was Warren Tolman's 1998 gubenatorial campaign's use of "Soul Man" (I'm a Tol-man! I'm Warren Tol-man!")