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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!

Bank CM songs. Popular commercial songs (41–50)

Jacob’s ladderHirahara Ayaka

Ayako Hirahara’s “Angel Ladder” is featured in the JA Bank Osaka commercial starring Yasuko Sawaguchi.

The song is included on her 2008 album “Path of Independence.” It likens the “angel ladder”—the phenomenon of sunlight streaming through breaks in the clouds—to the light of one’s dreams.

Even on days that bring you to tears, it’s a song that offers hope to dream-chasers, encouraging them to keep striving toward that radiant light.

tomorrow graffitiMizuki Nana

It’s a song included on Nana Mizuki’s 32nd single, “Angel Blossom,” which was released in 2015.

The track was used as the TV commercial song for Ehime Bank, and Nana Mizuki—who is from Niihama City in Ehime Prefecture—appeared in the commercial as the image girl.

Four O’clock FlowerShamukyattsu

Siamese Cats – Four O’clock Flower (Official Video) 2017 シャムキャッツ – Four O’clock Flower
Four O'clock FlowerShamukyattsu

This track, included on the album “Friends Again” released by Siamese Cats in 2017, was written and composed by Shinichi Sugawara, who also serves as the lead vocalist and guitarist.

It drew attention when it was used as the theme song for a Japan Post Bank commercial featuring Masahiro Motoki in his memorable role as “Yū-chan.”

Happy daysOku Hanako

Oku Hanako – Happy Day Oku Hanako
Happy daysOku Hanako

This song was included as a coupling track on Hanako Oku’s ninth single, “Waratte Waratte,” and was released in 2009.

It was used in Chiba Bank’s TV commercial “Let’s Draw the Future,” featuring a bright, uplifting pop sound that’s exciting and often performed toward the end of her live shows.

It’s a positive number packed with gratitude for being alive and the simple joys of everyday life.

The fact that we were able to meetthe strange drama

Released in 2010 as a digital-only single by the strange drama.

Produced with Seiji Kameda as producer, the track was broadcast for a full year as the 2011 Keiyo Bank commercial song.

The band went on hiatus in 2014, and the members are now pursuing individual activities.

It’s a refreshing yet slightly sentimental love song that looks back on a past relationship while still thinking about that person.