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.
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Coca-Cola commercial songs. Popular commercial songs (21–30)
I feel Coke ’89THE JAYWALK

Formed in 1980, J-WALK had released this Coca-Cola commercial long before their 2004 hit “Nani mo Ienakute Natsu.” It has a very refreshing feel and really follows the classic Coca-Cola commercial style.
The distinctive voice of vocalist Nakamura, who left the group in 2011, made a big impression, and it seems many fans are hoping for his return.
Coming HomeGlen Campbell

A Coca-Cola commercial song from 1975.
This is one of the three versions.
Glen Campbell was an American country music singer and guitarist who released many hit songs in the 1960s and 1970s.
Of the three versions, the one he sang seems to have been the most prominent.
Born To Be WildSteppenwolf

In the 2012 Coca-Cola Zero commercial featuring Christel Takigawa, you can see her playing the guitar with cool flair! The song she performs is Steppenwolf’s signature track “Born to Be Wild.” Released in 1968, it’s also well known as the theme song for the film Easy Rider.
The chorus is so famous that many of you have probably heard it before.
Coming HomeThe stylistics

The Stylistics are an American Black music group that became popular with lead singer Russell Thompkins Jr.’s signature falsetto.
This song was used in a Coca-Cola commercial in 1975.
There were three versions: Glen Campbell’s version, the Stylistics’ version, and Diana Ross’s version.
I feel Coke ’89Nakamura Koichi

“I feel Coke” by Koichi Nakamura, former member of The Jaywalk.
The bouncy bass and guitar with a light, brisk rhythm make it a really pleasant track.
Packing so many fun elements into just a minute and a half is something only a pro can pull off.
Makes me crave an ice-cold Coke in a glass bottle.
Coca-ColaKayama Yūzō

In a 1966 Coca-Cola commercial featuring a young Yuzo Kayama, you can clearly see the media strategy suggesting that Coca-Cola goes well with winter sports.
The scene where he pulls a bottled Coke out of the snow is particularly evocative.
Hot StuffDonna Summer

The hit song used in the Diet Coca-Cola commercial featuring Anna Umemiya was “Hot Stuff” by Donna Summer, known as the Queen of Disco.
You’ve probably heard its distinctive intro at least once on TV or elsewhere.
Released in 1979 as the lead single from the album “Bad Girls,” it was a highly popular track that reached No.
7 on the year-end chart.
Alongside lyrics that yearn for passion, its irresistibly danceable disco vibe and funky guitar are absolutely top-notch.



