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Lovely commercial jingle

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 CM songs: Popular commercial songs (91–100)

Coca-Cola Our Coke is the best in the world: “Since it’s summer, I tried drinking it with crushed ice.”

Little Brown Jug

[Coca-Cola] “Our Coke is the best in the world — tried it with crushed ice because it’s summer.” Coca-Cola
Little Brown Jug

The Coca-Cola commercial “Our Coke is the Best in the World: Since it’s Summer, We Tried It with Crushed Ice,” starring Haruka Ayase, began airing on November 7, 2017.

It’s a long-form Coca-Cola ad themed around “Our Coke is the Best in the World.” In the fun spot, Ayase wears a red Coca-Cola cap and a towel around her neck, energetically commentating a televised baseball game—and even ends up narrating herself drinking Coca-Cola.

The music is the famous jazz piece “Little Brown Jug,” composed by American musician Joseph Winner.

Open HappinessMONKEY MAJIK

This song by MONKEY MAJIK was written for the Japanese commercial “Happiness Factory 3,” part of the Open Happiness campaign rolled out worldwide in 2009.

It’s characterized by MONKEY MAJIK’s signature freshness, and its lyrics depict feelings for a precious person who has been lost, along with a positive resolve to move forward.

JadedAerosmith

Aerosmith is a five-piece rock band with an illustrious career, including Grammy Awards and induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and they continue to influence rock musicians around the world today.

This song was used in Coca-Cola’s 2004 campaign “Special Magic Coca-Cola.” It appears on their 13th album, Just Push Play, which also includes I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing, the theme song from the film Armageddon that became a major hit in Japan.

With classic rock sound, a liberating chorus, and a one-of-a-kind vocal, it’s a captivating rock number you’ll want to listen to again and again.

World of MoistureMoriyama Ryoko

Coca-Cola Commercial ~World of Refreshment~ Unofficial Collaboration with Ryoko Moriyama
World of MoistureMoriyama Ryoko

Ryoko Moriyama also took part in a Coca-Cola commercial.

If you gathered all the singers who have appeared over the years, I imagine the number would be quite large.

This one is the 1974 version.

It retains a strong flavor of Showa-era folk songs, right before Coca-Cola’s music shifted to a more chic, Western style.

It’s a commercial notable for its beautiful singing voice.