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[From timeless classics to the latest hits] A roundup of catchy commercial songs

When you watch TV or video sites, you come across all kinds of commercials, and sometimes a jingle you happen to hear just sticks in your head, right?

For example, many classic commercial songs that have been airing for years are incredibly catchy and memorable.

Also, tie-in songs by trending artists can leave a strong impression even within the short span of a commercial.

In this article, we’ll introduce a bunch of those earworm-worthy CM songs all at once!

You might find a track you haven’t heard on air much lately but have been wanting to hear again, or discover the latest song you were curious about and wondering who it’s by!

[From timeless classics to the latest hits] A roundup of catchy commercial jingles (21–30)

Meiji Kinenkan Bridal Image CM 2024

Learning To Let You GoNEW!JJ Heller

JJ Heller – Learning To Let You Go (Official Audio Video)
Learning To Let You GoNEW!JJ Heller
[Official] Meiji Kinenkan Bridal Image CM: 1

A commercial for the Meiji Kinenkan, beloved as a wedding venue at Meiji Jingu.

It fully showcases the unique charms of Meiji Kinenkan, and the more you watch, the stronger your yearning becomes.

Playing in the background of this beautiful footage is JJ Heller’s “Learning To Let You Go.” The lyrics, written from the perspective of parents sending off their child who’s getting married and leaving home, are impossible to read without tears.

It’s a wonderful, love-filled song that resonates not only with the parents of the bride and groom, but with the couple themselves.

KOIKEYA Pure Potato “Feast of the Oni”

Oni BanquetNEW!Sora Tomonari

Sora Tomonari – “Demons’ Banquet” [Lyric Video]
Oni Banquet NEW! Sorana Tomonari
KOIKE-YA “Pure Potato: Demon’s Banquet” TV Commercial featuring Yumía Fujisaki

This commercial promotes the newly launched Oni no Utage from Koikeya’s Pure Potato series by showing Yumia Fujisaki eating it.

The sequence starts with her carefully examining the chips before taking a bite, and the smile that follows clearly conveys how delicious they are.

Enhancing the eerie atmosphere of the visuals even further is Sora Tomonari’s song “Oni no Utage,” which shares its name with the product.

With its tense sound and lyrics evoking a mysterious worldview, it expresses an emotion like fear of something whose true nature remains unknown.

[From timeless classics to the latest hits] A roundup of catchy commercial songs (31–40)

Daiwa House D-ROOM “Freedom” Version

Meadow & Gen Tanabe

[TVCM] D-ROOM: Freedom Version

This D-ROOM commercial focuses on the freedom of rental housing—unlike owning a home, you can move whenever you feel like it.

With “freedom” as the keyword, it promotes a comfortable lifestyle where you can be yourself without pretense.

Playing in the background of the beautifully shot video that portrays this sense of authenticity is a track by Meadow & Gen Tanabe.

Meadow’s warm vocals are especially striking, offering a soothing, healing listening experience.

Marugame Seimen: “Thanks for waiting! Spring Marugame Shake Udon” Edition

Love Dial 6700NEW!chelmico

Nanoka Hara appears / Marugame Seimen “Thanks for waiting! Spring Marugame Shake Udon” version

This commercial uses lively visuals to express the deliciousness of Marugame Shake Udon and the excitement you feel there.

It features Nanoka Hara breaking into a lively dance with the people around her, and the sheer number of dancers conveys just how big the joy of Shake Udon is.

Enhancing the fun atmosphere depicted in the video is chelmico’s cover of “Koi no Dial 6700.” The way the song gradually builds is especially striking, evoking an image of the fun growing bigger and bigger.

Hitachi

The Tree of HitachiKotaro Asa, Hide Yūki, and The Singers Three

Hitachi Tree: What Kind of Tree Is This? with Lyrics
The Trees of Hitachi Morning with Kotaro, Hideki Yuki, and Singers Three

Many people probably think of this song when they hear “that catchy commercial tune” from the Hitachi Group’s long-running corporate commercials.

Its official title is “Hitachi no Ki” (The Tree of Hitachi), but thanks to the lyrics it’s also affectionately known as “Kono Ki Nan no Ki” (“What Kind of Tree Is This?”).

The song was first used in a commercial in 1973, sung by Kotaro Asa, Hide Yūki, and the Singers Three.

It has been passed down ever since; in the ninth-generation commercial in 2005, the a cappella group INSPi performed a cover version.

It’s a familiar tune that tends to make you feel nostalgic whenever you hear it.

ITO EN Tully’s Coffee Barista’s Black “Ah, it’s like a café…” Version

Moonlight SerenadeGlenn Miller

TULLY’S COFFEE BARISTA’S BLACK TV commercial “Ah, it feels like the shop…” 30 seconds

This is a promotional commercial for canned coffee bearing the Tully’s name, sold by Ito En.

Watching Yuko Araki take a sip and murmur, “Ah, it’s like the shop,” really makes you think, “If it’s that good, I want to try it!” The calm, atmospheric background music is Moonlight Serenade, famous as a jazz standard.

In this commercial, it’s not the original version but an arrangement woven with warm female scat vocals, giving it an even mellower and more memorable finish.

AEON “PEACE FIT Warm Organic Cotton”篇

The☆Peace!NEW!Morning Musume

Morning Musume. “The☆Peace!” (MV)
The Peace! NEW! Morning Musume
AEON Peace Fit Warm Organic Cotton [30-second Version]

This is a commercial introducing functional innerwear by AEON.

Set to a parody of one of Morning Musume’s signature songs, “The☆Peace!,” it highlights the warmth and soft comfort of the garments.

The original version of “The☆Peace!” used as background music was released in 2001.

Many listeners may find themselves relating to its lyrics, which describe happy and delightful moments in everyday life.