[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.
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[Canned and Bottled Coffee] Songs from Georgia and BOSS Commercials (31–40)
Sky Highjigsaw

In 2012, the song used in the Suntory BOSS commercial was JIGSAW’s “Sky High.” Its intro is distinctive, so even if people don’t recognize it by the title, they’ll go “Ah!” when they hear it.
JIGSAW is a British pop music group, and “Sky High” became a massive hit, reaching No.
3 on the U.S.
Billboard chart and, in Japan, No.
1 on the Oricon Western music chart and No.
2 overall.
VertigogoMessengers

The BOSS commercial “Citizens’ Luxury,” featuring Nao Omori along with Teriy Ito and Takeyama from Cunning, uses “Vertigogo” by the American band Combustible Edison.
The song was featured in the American film Four Rooms and is a track often heard across various media in Japan.
Its scatting-style, enigmatic lyrics and addictive melody captivate listeners.
While it has a retro feel, the song is filled with a unique charm that seems absent in modern times.
When A Man Loves A WomanPercy Sledge

It’s a heartrending yet beautiful love song, also known in Japan as “When a Man Loves a Woman.” The track by American R&B singer Percy Sledge was released as a single in 1966.
Covered by numerous famous musicians and frequently featured in films, it has remained a beloved classic across generations.
Its romantic melody really resonates.
The song was used in the commercial “FIRE ‘Tobishoku’ Edition,” which shines a spotlight on people who might usually blend into the everyday scenery yet steadfastly support our daily lives.
Georgia On My MindMichael Bolton

The Coca-Cola Georgia commercial song is Michael Bolton’s “Georgia On My Mind.” Although the title includes “Georgia,” it’s unclear whether it refers to the state of Georgia or a woman named Georgia.
The song was composed in 1930 and was not written specifically for the commercial.
Original songChatto Monchī

This commercial showcases CAFE Deli, a flavored latte developed as a spin-off of Kirin’s Fire brand, by highlighting it through everyday scenes.
It portrays CAFE Deli as a reward to oneself in daily life, conveying a rich taste that also resonates with the desire to feel stylish.
The relaxed atmosphere of these ordinary, day-to-day moments is accentuated by a song from Chatmonchy.
The light, breezy sound and vocals express the idea of overcoming small everyday troubles with positivity.
[Canned Coffee / Bottled Coffee] CM Songs for Georgia and BOSS (41–50)
Seasons of Love

This video depicts the budding understanding of a father once disliked, as the protagonist faces their work—conveying a sense of family bonds as well.
As they approach the age their father once was, they realize his greatness and resolve to become like him, a powerful determination that comes through clearly.
The appearance of Fire also underscores the crisp, refreshing quality that helps switch one’s mindset.
The song that further amplifies the video’s strong atmosphere is “Seasons of Love.” Featured in the musical Rent, its structure—building strength as it moves toward the chorus—conveys a bright, positive feeling with clarity.
Original song for the commercialŌno Katsuo

This is a collaboration commercial with the quintessential Showa-era detective drama “Taiyo ni Hoero.” Original cast members such as Raita Ryu, Akira Onodera, Hiroshi Katsuno, and Ryo Kinomoto all appear, and Tommy Lee Jones shows up as a rookie detective at the Nanamagari Police Station.
The Boss, originally played by Yujiro Ishihara, is portrayed here by the impressionist Yutaro.
With its lavish and stylish direction, the commercial drew attention among longtime fans.
For the background music, a medley-style arrangement of the theme song and insert tracks composed by Katsuo Ohno is used.


