Commercial songs from Western music that were hits in the 2000s. Popular commercial jingles.
Suddenly, but can you remember the commercials that were hits in the 2000s?
When it comes to songs from 10 or even 20-plus years ago, there are probably quite a few you can’t immediately recall, right?
This time, I’ve selected some famous Western songs from 2000s commercials—the kind that feel like you can almost remember them, but not quite.
There are many well-known tracks in the lineup, so those who were part of that generation should really enjoy this!
Along with introducing the commercials, I also provide detailed explanations of the songs, so this is a must-read for fans of Western music.
Now then, please sit back and enjoy!
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Commercial songs from Western music that were hits in the 2000s. Popular commercial songs (31–40)
I Fought The LawGreen Day

The song “I Fought the Law” was originally released by the American band The Crickets.
In 2004, the American punk rock band Green Day released a cover version of the song, which was used in a collaborative commercial for iTunes and Pepsi.
XanaduOlivia Newton-John & ELO

This is the song that played in SoftBank’s White Plan commercial featuring Cameron Diaz.
It was a collaboration between British singer Olivia Newton-John and ELO (Electric Light Orchestra), released in 1980.
LylaOasis

Oasis is the quintessential British rock band that was active from the 1990s through the 2000s, though they unfortunately disbanded in 2009.
Their 2005 single “Lyla” debuted at number one on the UK chart.
The song was used in a Sony commercial.
Dancing SisterThe Nolans

It’s the song that played in the 2006 SoftBank commercial featuring Cameron Diaz.
It’s a 1979 release by the Irish sister vocal group The Nolans, and in Japan it’s a familiar tune that’s also been used in a Mitsubishi commercial and again in a 2012 SoftBank commercial.
Gettin’ In The MoodBrian Setzer Orchestra

After gaining popularity during the American neo-rockabilly boom, the Brian Setzer Orchestra was formed.
Their signature song, “Gettin’ In The Mood,” is said to have been created as an homage to the Glenn Miller Orchestra’s “In The Mood.” It was featured in commercials, including those for Honda.
Commercial songs from Western music that were hits in the 2000s. Popular commercial songs (41–50)
The Broken BonesMxPx

MxPx is a punk rock band from the United States, formed by three high school classmates, known for their hard-edged punk sound.
Their song “Broken Bones” was used in a Nissan X-Trail commercial.
As I AmBilly Joel

This is the song that was used in Toyota’s Estima minivan commercial in 2008.
It’s Billy Joel’s 1977 hit and one of his signature works.
With its medium-slow tempo, it exudes an elegant, calm atmosphere—truly a masterpiece among masterpieces.





