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Coca-Cola commercial song. A popular jingle.

Coca-Cola is loved by many people, from adults to children.

Its commercials have featured countless classic songs over the years, letting us enjoy not only the visuals but also the music.

In this article, we’ll introduce the songs that have been used in Coca-Cola commercials!

Beyond tie-ins with existing tracks, there are also many songs written specifically for the commercials and special cover versions.

If you’ve been curious about a song you heard in a recent ad, or you want to hear that tune from an old Coca-Cola commercial again, this is a must-read!

Be sure to look for the song you’re after.

Coca-Cola commercial songs. Popular commercial songs (61–70)

YES COKE YES`84Burakku Kyattsu

YES COKE YES 1984 ✦ Black Cats, Seiichi Takada
YES COKE YES`84Burakku Kyattsu

The Japanese rockabilly band BLACK CATS was formed in 1981 by the late Seiichi Takada.

They were a highly capable group that once joined a U.S.

nationwide tour as the opening act for the American West Coast girl band The Go-Go’s.

Around that time, several songs by rockabilly-style bands were also used in Coca-Cola commercials.

Sing a SongMatsuyama Chiharu

Yes Coke Yes Chiharu Matsuyama ♪SING A SONG
Sing a SongMatsuyama Chiharu

Nowadays, when you think of a singer from Hokkaido known for his shaved head and sharp tongue, it’s Chiharu Matsuyama.

Back when he still had a full head of hair, his song “Sing a Song” was chosen as the image song for the 1983 “’83 Coca-Cola” campaign and was also used in a commercial in which he appeared himself.

Come on in. Coke ’79Yanagi Jōji & Rainīuddo

Come On In. Coke '79 / George Yanagi & Rainy Wood
Come on in. Coke '79Yanagi Jōji & Rainīuddo

The group that performed this song, George Yanagi & Rainy Wood, debuted in 1978, the year before the song was used in a commercial.

They were a band whose music was rooted in R&B.

In addition to their version, a compilation titled “Coca-Cola CM Song Collection 1962–89,” which makes extensive use of the original recordings, has also been released on CD.

A Long, Short FestivalShiina Ringo

Ringo Sheena – Long and Short Festival
A Long, Short FestivalShiina Ringo
Coca-Cola commercial song Shiina Ringo

A Coca-Cola summer campaign commercial song released in 2015.

It’s a duet with Ukigumo, the former Tokyo Jihen guitarist, where their slightly languid, Auto-Tuned call-and-response intertwines with keyboards and brass that incorporate Brazilian rhythms, weaving an alluring yet beautiful soundscape.

You can’t help but feel the exhilaration and surging energy within the ephemerality radiating from Ringo Sheena.

Be sure to pay attention to the emotional horn section as well.

Coca-Cola Ribbon Bottle: “The Best Gift” Edition

HappinessEito

Coca-Cola Ribbon Bottle Commercial “The Greatest Gift” 30 seconds Taika Waititi

This is the fifth single by singer-songwriter Eito, who became widely known thanks to the massive 2019 hit Perfume.

It’s a cover of singer-songwriter AI’s smash hit and has been featured in Coca-Cola’s “The Best Gift” commercial.

Since the original was also used in a Coca-Cola ad, many listeners may already find it familiar.

Eito’s gentle vocals, quite different from AI’s powerful delivery, show just how dramatically the same song can change in feel.

It’s a positive track that reaffirms both the song’s inherent strength and Eito’s originality.

Come on in. Coke ’80 [THIS IS A SONG FOR COCA-COLA]Yazawa Eikichi

1980 commercial Coca-Cola This is a song for Coca-Cola Eikichi Yazawa
Come on in. Coke '80 [THIS IS A SONG FOR COCA-COLA]Yazawa Eikichi

Speaking of Eikichi Yazawa’s Coca-Cola commercial songs, I think the most famous is the 1982 “Yes Coke Yes,” which quotes “YES MY LOVE — Ai wa Itsumo —.” However, here is Yazawa’s Coca-Cola CM song that was released two years earlier.

It does feel less catchy than the ’82 version.

Coca-Cola “Yes Coke Yes ’82”

Yes Coke Yes `82Yazawa Eikichi

Eikichi Yazawa Cola CM Yes Coke Yes '82
Yes Coke Yes `82Yazawa Eikichi

The original is Eikichi Yazawa’s “YES MY LOVE — Ai wa Itsumo —,” but it was used as the theme song for a 1982 Coca-Cola commercial in which he himself appeared, and the version used in the commercial changed the chorus line “YES MY LOVE” to “YES COKE YES.”