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There are three primary visual interpretations of the song often referred to as the "original clip":

Robin Beck, then a session singer, recorded the track in 1987.

A nostalgic TV spot featuring young people sharing Cokes in various settings, such as a high school reunion or a romantic date. robin_beck_first_time_original_clip

Due to immense public demand from listeners who called radio stations to request the "Coke song," a full version was recorded and released as a single in July 1988. Visual Content: The "Original Clips"

A narrative video where Beck is seen waiting in her house, intercut with color "memories" of her boyfriend while the main scenes remain black-and-white. Chart Success and Legacy There are three primary visual interpretations of the

The primarily refers to the 1988 Coca-Cola commercial jingle that launched American singer Robin Beck to international stardom . Originally recorded as a short promotional spot in 1987, the power ballad "First Time" became so popular that it was expanded into a full-length single and two distinct music videos. Origin and Commercial Background

The song was originally a jingle for a global Coca-Cola advertising campaign titled "Can't Beat the Feeling". Visual Content: The "Original Clips" A narrative video

A professional music video consisting almost entirely of performance footage of Robin Beck and her band, styled in late 1980s hair metal fashion.