[Topic] An ultra-stylish commercial jingle: the secrets behind the catchy track
Commercials you often see not only on TV but also on the internet.
Isn’t the music and melody, not just the visuals, one of the most striking elements? There are countless wonderful commercials where stylish visuals and sophisticated tunes match perfectly, instantly capturing your attention.
In this article, we’ll introduce chic commercial songs that will make you stop and listen.
If there’s a track you happened to hear and were curious about, be sure to look it up.
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[Trending] An Ultra-Stylish Commercial Jingle: The Secret Behind the Captivating Track (31–40)
(Sittin’ On) The Dock Of The BayOtis Redding

A track released in 1968 by American singer-songwriter Otis Redding.
It was recorded three days before he died in a plane crash.
The track was used in a Hires Root Beer commercial in the late 1980s.
Rock You Like A HurricaneScorpions

A track released as a single in 1984 by the German rock band Scorpions.
It has been used in many forms of media, including the 2000 comedy film “Little Nicky” and commercials for the restaurant chain T.G.I.
Friday’s.
1901Phoenix

A track released in 2009 by the French rock band Phoenix.
It sings about a fantasy of Paris in 1901—“when it was better than now.” It was used in a 2010 television commercial for the Cadillac SRX and was sampled in G-Scott’s 2011 track “Folded.”
Moanin′Art Blakey

Many of you might recognize the melody of this song, which was featured in a 1990 Mitsubishi Lancer commercial.
The piece is “Moanin’,” released in 1958 by American jazz drummer Art Blakey.
Its striking theme carries a somewhat eerie atmosphere.
Japanese artists such as The Peanuts and TRI4TH have also covered it.
Cool Struttin’Sonny Clark

In the 2020 commercial for Koumi Paste featuring Naomi Watanabe, the classic track “Cool Struttin’” by Sonny Clark is played.
Many people will recognize the album cover that features this song.
The design of the album title and artist name even served as the inspiration for the logo of the variety store Village Vanguard.
In that way, this song drew attention beyond just the music itself, and it’s a cool number where the solos—from piano to trumpet and more—are downright electrifying.
[Topic] An Incredibly Stylish Commercial Jingle: The Secrets Behind the Catchy Track (41–50)
Unlucky!!First Love is Never Returned

You know how sometimes you want to listen to new music but can’t decide what to pick? This is a commercial introducing Spotify’s Made For You feature, perfect for moments like that.
It recommends songs tailored to your tastes.
It’s a great way to discover new music! The background track is “Unlucky!” by First Love is Never Returned.
The lyrics, framed like a video game, depict trial and error in the face of challenges, making it a song that also works as an anthem for those giving their best.
See Me ThroughJohn Metcalfe


Among Chanel’s fragrances, this commercial introduces Gabrielle Essence, clearly conveying its rich, luxurious scent.
With visuals centered on gold, echoing the packaging, the model’s direct gaze suggests the confidence that comes from wearing the fragrance.
The music that underscores the richness depicted in the film is John Metcalfe’s “See Me Through.” It’s a track with a distinctive, floating quality, where soft tones resonate and gently expand, evoking a sense of glamour.







