Bank commercial theme song. Popular commercial song.
This is a playlist of songs used in bank commercials.
Most of the tracks were featured from the 2000s onward, so many of you might find yourselves thinking, “Oh yeah, I remember that commercial!” when you listen.
It includes songs that were used in regional bank ads, as well as tracks created exclusively for commercials that were never officially released.
We all have those commercial jingles that stick in our heads.
From nostalgic picks to the latest CM songs, I’ve gathered a wide selection—give them a listen!
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Bank commercial songs. Popular commercial songs (31–40)
STANDL⇔R

The song used in the Tokyo-Mitsubishi Bank commercial was L⇔R’s “STAND.” Released in 1997, this track is striking for its sound—like overturning a toy box—with flashy tones woven into a rock foundation.
In a modern society where it feels like you always have to be on the move amid hectic days, it reminds us that it’s important not to rush and to sometimes wait patiently.
If you’re someone who’s been working or studying so hard you’re close to overheating, why not stop for a moment and listen to this song at a relaxed pace?
trajectoryTRIPLANE

This is a song included on TRIPLANE’s fourth album, Reversible, released in 2010.
It was used in the Nagoya Bank commercial titled “Called by Name,” and features a bright, refreshing sound that perfectly matches the ad’s content.
To the children’s futureKetsumeishi

The song featured in Mizuho Bank’s “Soccer Player Growth” commercial is Ketsumeishi’s “Kodomo-tachi no Mirai e” (To the Children’s Future).
It is included on their 2008 album Ketsuno-Police 6.
The song expresses the thought: What can we do, and what should we pass on, so that children can walk toward a wonderful future? Its warm feelings for the future of children will resonate not only with parents, but with many adults as well.
It might be a good opportunity to think about what you can do, inspired by this song!
The Sunlit PathKobukuro

In the Kiyo Bank commercial featuring former female gymnast Rie Tanaka, Kobukuro’s “Hidamari no Michi” was played.
Released in 2014, the song was also used as the theme for the drama Black President.
Its gentle melody—woven with a simple arrangement of strings, piano, and acoustic guitar—brings a warm patch of sunshine to the heart.
The lyrics convey a tender message: even without any extraordinary happiness, it’s enough to weave small, everyday joys together with the precious person that is you.
Try listening while thinking of someone important to you.
Wonderful!Naoto Intiraymi

It’s a song included on Naoto Inti Raymi’s sixth original album, “Sixth Sense,” released in 2016.
Chosen as the image song for Chiba Bank, it features refreshing vocals and an upbeat rhythm, and has become one of the tracks that really brings the crowd together and excites the venue at live shows.
Bank CM songs. Popular commercial songs (41–50)
Smile to blue skyKawashima Ai

This is a song by Ai Kawashima that has not yet been released on CD and can only be heard in the Chiba Bank “CM Gallery” on their website.
It was written specifically for Chiba Bank’s commercial, featuring a refreshing and warm sound and vocals.
It’s a song we hope will be released on CD in the future.
Stand By MeGosuperāzu
This song, included on The Gospellers’ 2007 concept album “The Gospellers Works,” was used in a TV commercial for Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group.
It was first officially released on this CD, and it features The Gospellers’ richly layered harmonies, making it a very beautiful track.



