[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 Coffee / Bottled Coffee] CM Songs for Georgia and BOSS (41–50)
When A Man Loves A WomanPercy Sledge


One of the commercials in the series where Yuriko Ishida offers words of gratitude and encouragement to working people is the “Fishing Port” edition.
It portrays fishermen who head out to sea regardless of the cold, and it’s striking to see Yuriko Ishida watching over them from a slightly distant breakwater.
The commercial conveys FIRE’s desire to be a source of comfort for working people.
The background music features the series’ familiar “When a Man Loves a Woman,” Percy Sledge’s debut single released in 1966.
The mellow vocals and organ tones are soothing—you’ll feel your heart unwind as you listen.
[Canned Coffee and Bottled Coffee] CM Songs from Georgia and BOSS (51–60)
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.
Thats the way a Woman isMessengers

The commercials for Kirin Beverage’s FIRE, including the “Sugoroku: Company” edition featuring Junichi Okada, use “That’s the Way a Woman Is” by the American pop-rock band The Messengers.
Released in 1971, the song was a big hit in Japan and has been covered by Japanese artists such as Saori Minami and Finger 5.
Its upbeat, irresistibly catchy melody makes it a perfect BGM for heading out on a drive or leisure trip with a coffee in hand!
To Feel The FireONE OK ROCK

This song was originally released by Stevie Wonder in [year], but it was adopted as the theme song for FIRE canned coffee.
In 2000, a CD featuring this song sung by eight diverse artists—including Gackt and Aki Yashiro—was produced as part of the canned coffee product, and it became a hot topic.
One OK Rock released their cover of the song in 2011, but people from generations unfamiliar with Stevie’s original might think it’s a One OK Rock song.
Saturday nightBay City Rollers

I bet there are people who feel their youth come rushing back when they hear this song! Bay City Rollers’ “Saturday Night,” by the Scottish pop-rock band from the UK, is their signature hit that was released in the U.S.
in 1975 and became a huge success.
You often hear it in various commercials, and it was used for DyDo Blend Coffee among canned coffee ads.
It’s a fun number with a surging melody line and a rock ’n’ roll rhythm that makes you feel giddy—you can’t help but start swaying! It’s curious how, even though it’s “Saturday Night,” it also has a fresh, morning-or-afternoon kind of brightness.
In any case, the mood that makes you want to dance from the inside out is just the best, and it’s sure to make your Saturday night even more enjoyable!
Georgia On My MindDavid Sanborn


The song used in Georgia’s 1994 commercial is “Georgia On My Mind,” performed by David Sanborn.
The ad memorably features Sanborn playing the saxophone.
Originally recorded in 1930 by Hoagy Carmichael’s orchestra, the song has since been covered by musicians across many genres and is cherished as a jazz standard.
Many listeners were likely captivated by the sensual saxophone melody.
Black NightDeep Purple

Deep Purple’s “Black Night” is a song released in 1970 and one of the band’s signature tracks.
It wasn’t included on an album for a while, but it was added as a bonus track when the remaster of Deep Purple in Rock was released in 1995.
The guitar riff—one of the band’s hallmarks—is striking in this song as well, and the way the chugging rhythm and vocals layer over it gives the track a cool, driving feel.
In Japan, it was used in commercials for UCC Black (unsweetened), and the pairing with this song even makes black coffee feel cool.


