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[Canned Coffee / Bottled Coffee] CM Songs for Georgia and BOSS

Canned coffee brightens our breaks, whether between studying or working.

Since canned coffee is so familiar in our daily lives, you probably often see canned coffee commercials on TV.

Have you ever wondered about the music used in those canned coffee commercials while watching them?

A wide variety of songs have been used over the years, including classic rock and jazz from overseas and popular tracks by Japanese artists.

In this article, we’ll introduce canned coffee commercial songs all at once, regardless of brand!

We hope you’ll find the track you heard in a commercial and were curious about—or maybe even a new favorite.

[Canned Coffee and Bottled Coffee] CM Songs from Georgia and BOSS (21–30)

Don’t Worry Be HappyBobby McFerrin

Bobby McFerrin – Don’t Worry Be Happy (Official Music Video)
Don't Worry Be HappyBobby McFerrin

The song from the JT Roots commercial is Bobby McFerrin’s “Don’t Worry, Be Happy.” It’s a track known for its memorable whistled intro.

Bobby McFerrin, born in 1950, is a jazz vocalist from New York City, New York, USA.

“Don’t Worry, Be Happy” is a distinctive piece created by multi-tracking only his voice to produce the rhythm and bass, and it reached number one on the U.S.

charts.

DyDo Blend Coffee: 'Let's go with elegance' edition

Gavotte from Partita No. 3 in E major, BWV 1006, for Solo ViolinJ.S.Bach

Bach Partita for solo violin No.3 in E major, BWV 1006 3.Gavotte en rondeau Itzhak Perlman
Gavotte from Partita No. 3 in E major, BWV 1006, for Solo ViolinJ.S.Bach

In the DyDo Blend Coffee commercial “Let’s Go Elegantly,” Ken Yasuda, Arata Iura, and Shinnosuke Mitsushima pilot a spaceship.

The ad features “Gavotte” from J.S.

Bach’s Partita No.

3 in E major, BWV 1006, a piece by the famous German composer.

The violin’s graceful, refined melody perfectly matches the commercial’s theme and leaves a strong impression.

Although a piano line can also be heard in the CM, the original piece is for solo violin.

If you’d like to enjoy an elegant afternoon tea time with your coffee, why not choose this piece?

BOSS Alien Jones “Heisei Special” Edition

threadNakajima Miyuki

Alien Jones Looks Back on the Heisei Era
threadNakajima Miyuki

The “Heisei Special” edition of Suntory’s BOSS commercial looks back on the Heisei era through Alien Jones.

The CM, which sums up notable events and social changes over the 30 years of Heisei, is perfectly matched with its theme song, Miyuki Nakajima’s ‘Ito’ (Thread).

The song was released in 1998 as Miyuki Nakajima’s 35th double A-side single, ‘Inochi no Betsumei / Ito.’ It’s well known as a wedding song, has been used in numerous commercials, and is famous for being covered by many artists—a timeless classic that continues to be sung.

ITO EN Tully’s Coffee Barista’s Black “Ah, it’s like a café…” Version

Moonlight SerenadeGlenn Miller

TULLY’S COFFEE BARISTA’S BLACK TV commercial “Ah, it feels like the shop…” 30 seconds

This is a promotional commercial for canned coffee bearing the Tully’s name, sold by Ito En.

Watching Yuko Araki take a sip and murmur, “Ah, it’s like the shop,” really makes you think, “If it’s that good, I want to try it!” The calm, atmospheric background music is Moonlight Serenade, famous as a jazz standard.

In this commercial, it’s not the original version but an arrangement woven with warm female scat vocals, giving it an even mellower and more memorable finish.

BOSS “Applause” Edition

applausechiaki naomi

Naomi Chiaki / Applause [Official Audio]
applausechiaki naomi

Tommy Lee Jones has become perfectly at home in his alien role in Suntory BOSS’s “Kassai (Applause)” commercial.

The ad features Mitsu Mangrove and her real uncle, Kazuo Tokumitsu.

The CM song is Naomi Chiaki’s “Kassai.” It’s one of Chiaki’s signature songs, and impressionist Korokke often does his impersonation of her using this song (lol).

Released in 1972 as her 13th single, it became a long-running hit and is one of Chiaki’s most iconic tracks.

PRIDE OF BOSS: 'Senior of the Boss Jacket' Edition

Time, stop.Yazawa Eikichi

Time, stand still — Eikichi Yazawa
Time, stop.Yazawa Eikichi

A signature medium ballad by Eikichi Yazawa that became a million-selling hit, this single was released in 1978.

It’s remarkable that top-tier musicians like Ryuichi Sakamoto and Yukihiro Takahashi participated in the recording.

At a time when Yazawa was expanding his support through live performances and solid songwriting, this masterpiece became a breakthrough that brought him to the attention of general listeners.

The lyrics vividly conjure emotional summer scenes, and the sentimental, romantic atmosphere evokes a mature feeling.

While many associate it strongly with Shiseido commercials, it was also featured in PRIDE OF BOSS canned coffee’s “Senior of the Boss Jacket” campaign.

“Toki yo Tomare” (“Time, Stop”), a song that shines with both ruggedness and beauty—one that seeps into you even as you sip a can of coffee.

UCC THE CLEAR Unsweetened “MILK Re-cap Can”

Owner of a Lonely HeartYES

YES – Owner of a Lonely Heart (Official Music Video)
Owner of a Lonely HeartYES

It’s Yes’s “Owner of a Lonely Heart,” which was used in 2011.

Yes is a rock band from the United Kingdom that debuted in 1969.

“Owner of a Lonely Heart” was featured not only in the UCC THE CLEAR Unsweetened MILK commercial, but also in ads for the Nissan Bassara, Panasonic, and the Toyota Noah.