[Whose Song Is It?] A Summary of Chanel’s Historical/All-Time Commercial Songs
Speaking of Chanel, it’s an iconic brand that revolutionized fashion and is one that many women admire.
Over the years, Chanel has produced numerous commercials.
While many of them are stylish and luxurious, perfectly matching the brand image, the music used in these ads is also refined, and it often becomes a topic of conversation about which artist’s song is featured.
In this article, we’ll present all the songs that have been used in Chanel commercials so far.
I’m sure you’ll find that one track you heard in a commercial and couldn’t get out of your head.
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[Whose Song Is It?] A Compilation of Chanel’s Historical CM Songs (31–40)
The StrangersSt. Vincent


Here is a Chanel bag commercial with a striking opening that grabs attention as a chandelier crashes down.
One of the tracks from St.
Vincent’s second album, “Actor,” is used.
The song title “Stranger” feels like a perfect match for the visual concept of this ad.
Annie Clark, the vocalist, is a multi-talented artist who also plays bass and guitar and writes all the songs.
Her mysterious voice pairs beautifully with the visuals.
It’s a Man’s Man’s Man’s WorldJoss Stone

The commercial song for Keira Christina Knightley’s “Coco Mademoiselle: The Film 60″ version” is “It’s a Man’s Man’s Man’s World,” performed by Joss Stone.
Joss Stone, a female R&B singer from the United Kingdom, is an artist known for her richly expressive, soulful voice that seems to resonate from her entire being.
I Don’t Want to See the World On FireThe Ink Spots


The commercial song used in the 1982 ad “L’Invitation au Rêve – Le Jardin – CHANEL N°5” is “I Don’t Want to Set the World on Fire,” performed by The Ink Spots, a vocal group inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1989.
Reaching No.
4 on the U.S.
charts, this track features gentle vocals and instrumentation that create a calm, soothing mood.
Q.U.E.E.NJanelle Monáe

The commercial song used in the “Trailer of the Spring-Summer 2014 Ready-to-Wear CHANEL show” is “Q.U.E.E.N” by Janelle Monáe, an R&B singer from Texas.
It’s included on her 2013 album “The Electric Lady,” with a remix handled by Prince.
It feels stylish and urban, and the sound also conveys a kind of spacey, near-futuristic vibe.
Stones ThrowLittle Barrie


The music used in the 2014 release “Details of the CHANEL ‘Paris-Dallas’ Collection: Organza, Feathers, Pleats” was by Little Barrie, a three-piece rock ’n’ roll band based in London, UK.
Guitarist Barrie Cadogan—who receives numerous guest offers from renowned artists—has a playing style that, beyond rock ’n’ roll, shows influences from oldies, blues, classic soul, and funk, reflecting a strong Black music lineage and making for a compelling listen.
His chord work, which skillfully fuses vintage and modern elements, is wonderfully pleasing.
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What A Day For A DaydreamVanessa paradis


The title of the song sung in Chanel’s “Rouge Coco” commercial starring Vanessa Paradis is “Daydream,” performed by the French actress and singer Vanessa Paradis.
The original is a hit by the American pop rock band The Lovin’ Spoonful, who were popular in the 1960s, and Vanessa Paradis performs it as a cover.
She’s not thereThe Zombies


The Zombies are a beat group formed in St Albans, a suburb of London, England.
Released in 1964, “She’s Not There” was their debut single and became one of their signature songs, scoring a major hit.
It was used in the 2014 film commercial COCO MADEMOISELLE: She’s Not There, starring Keira Christina Knightley.
The songs composed by Rod Argent, who was a jazz fan, took a different approach from other groups, earning strong support from fellow musicians.
Its refined, beautiful melody is so striking that it has been covered by many artists.



