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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 jingle hits (41–50)

Coca-Cola Summer “Color Bottles Debut” Edition

The world is smiling at you.Little Glee Monster

The World Is Smiling at You – Little Glee Monster
The world is smiling at you.Little Glee Monster

Featuring Haruka Ayase in a strikingly colorful aloha shirt, this is a commercial introducing the Color Bottle.

It announces the 2018 summer-only release of Coca-Cola with labels in various colors.

With a summery, uplifting vibe, seeing those colorful bottles lined up in stores makes you want to pick one up without thinking!

Can You Feel ItOne Night Only

One Night Only – Can You Feel It
Can You Feel ItOne Night Only

There is a song titled “Can You Feel It” by the British rock band One Night Only.

A bilingual version with inserted Japanese lyrics, “Hitotsu ni Nare ~ Can You Feel It,” was used as the commercial song for Coca-Cola’s global music campaign, the “Walls” edition.

Rhythm of excitementKawamura Yuka

Nostalgic commercial. Your heart starts to dance. Coca-Cola.
Rhythm of excitementKawamura Yuka

Yuka Kawamura, who sang this song, is a singer-songwriter from Osaka who drew the attention of music fans in 1998 with “Yozora no Mukou,” a song she provided to SMAP.

While she has written many songs for a wide range of artists as a composer, her own singing, with its refreshing voice, also creates a sound that perfectly suits this commercial.

Coca-Cola 1975 commercial

Coming HomeDiana Ross

In 1975, three versions of a Coca-Cola commercial song were aired: the Glen Campbell version, the Stylistics version, and the Diana Ross version.

All of them conveyed the image of Coca-Cola as a stylish drink from America.

At the time, these versions were not released on record and were considered rare.

Coca-Cola “Cold Sign Bottle” Version

Taste the FeelingMaria Bradshaw

Coca-Cola Commercial “Cold Sign Bottle” 15 Seconds
Taste the FeelingMaria Bradshaw

The Coca-Cola commercial “Cold Sign Bottle,” which began airing on June 17, 2017.

With the key message “The hotter the summer, the colder the Coke!” this summer campaign ad conveys the special deliciousness of ice-cold Coca-Cola enjoyed on a hot summer day.

Featuring the “Cold Sign Bottle” as the key item—its label changes to reveal an ice illustration as the bottle gets cold—the ad highlights the unique taste of Coca-Cola in the heat of summer.

The music is “Taste the Feeling” by Maria Bradshaw, a singer-songwriter from Portugal.

Coca‑Cola: “When we’re together, magic happens.”

Chim Chim Cher-eeSakushi sakkyoku: Shāman kyōdai

Many of you may remember humming it as children, right? “Chim Chim Cher-ee” is a song created by the Sherman Brothers, who wrote music for numerous Disney films, and it has been covered by many artists in Japan.

In 1966, it was even broadcast on NHK’s “Minna no Uta,” and it’s said to have reached a wide audience, not only children but adults as well.

When you listen to it, you get a strange feeling, as if you’re being taken to another world, don’t you? Give it a try when you want to enjoy a slightly fantastical world.

Coca-Cola “The answer to summer! Coke goes with meat!”

Original song

A cola commercial featuring Bayashi, who uploads cooking videos on YouTube and TikTok.

The footage shows a BBQ scene, and many viewers were probably knocked out by the sight of savoring meat with cola.

The rock-style music playing as the BGM seems to be an original track created specifically for the commercial.