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[Must-See!] Popular songs from Amazon commercials: A history of CM tracks

Amazon has become indispensable in our daily lives.

Many people use it not only for everyday shopping but also for services like Prime Video and Kindle.

We often see Amazon commercials when watching TV or video sites!

Some of those ads leave a deep impression—and many of you are probably curious about the music featured in them.

In this article, we’ll introduce all the songs used in Amazon’s commercials.

You’ll find J-pop, Western music, and even original songs—so take your time and give them a listen.

[Must-See!] Popular Songs from Amazon Commercials: All-Time CM Tracks (61–70)

Amazon Prime Video: “Stretch” Version

like a cometKinKi Kids

KinKi Kids – O album bonus footage: “Like a Comet” Music Clip? (Short ver.)
like a cometKinKi Kids

If you’re an Amazon Prime member, you can enjoy Prime Video, which offers a wide selection of movies and anime—so many people use it.

In the fall of 2020, past concert footage and previously unreleased clips of Kinki Kids were set to be streamed, and the two members of Kinki Kids appeared in a commercial! The song playing in that commercial was “Suisei no Gotoku” (Like a Comet).

However, at the time the commercial began airing, this song had not yet been released, leaving many fans eagerly awaiting details.

It was later announced as a track on their first album in four years, “O album.”

Sweet Talk, Sweet TalkThe New Pornographers

The New Pornographers – Sweet Talk, Sweet Talk with lyrics
Sweet Talk, Sweet TalkThe New Pornographers

A track used in a 2011 Amazon Kindle commercial.

Released in 2010 by the Canadian indie rock band The New Pornographers, it is included on the album Together, which reached No.

18 on the U.S.

charts.

I’m a ManThe Spencer Davis Group

A track released in 1967 by the British rock band The Spencer Davis Group.

It was inspired by the Dave Bailey Quintet’s 1961 track “Comin’ Home Baby.” It was used in Amazon Prime’s “Leaf Blower Swing” commercial.

Bachelorette Japan: “The Bachelor, gender-swapped!” edition

Symphony No. 25 in G minor, K.183 – 1st movementWolfgang Amadeus Mozart

The Bachelorette Japan — Bachelor Gender-Reversed Edition! (Special)

Amazon Prime Video’s hugely popular docuseries The Bachelor Japan follows roughly twenty single women as they use every trick in the book to compete for an attractive, highly accomplished single man.

In the gender-reversed spin-off, The Bachelorette Japan, the commercial uses Mozart’s Symphony No.

25 in G minor, K.183 – First Movement.

The urgent, almost menacing string melody perfectly matches the men fiercely battling for the bachelorette.

Thanks in part to Mozart’s stirring music, it instantly makes you think, “I want to watch this!”

As many shopping trips as there are, there are that many stories. Rice Flour Edition A 30-second

Original songFukushima-bushi

Amazon: “There’s a story for every purchase.” Rice Flour Edition A
Original songFukushima-bushi

Many people probably default to thinking of Amazon when it comes to shopping.

“As many purchases as there are, there are that many stories.” The song used in the Rice Flour Edition A commercial is an original piece by Setsu Fukushima, who has created numerous commercial tunes including “Nissin Donbei Dongitsune no Uta.” It’s about shopping done with someone special in mind, driven by particular circumstances.

You’re wrapped in a gentle, soothing acoustic guitar melody that seems to stay close to those feelings.

The Ride Of The ValkyriesRichard Wagner

Richard Wagner – Ride of The Valkyries
The Ride Of The ValkyriesRichard Wagner

A popular track used as the prelude to Act 3, “Die Walküre,” from the opera Der Ring des Nibelungen.

It was composed by the German composer Richard Wagner.

It is featured in an Amazon Prime Fire TV Stick commercial starring British television presenter Jeremy Clarkson.