Healing songs played in commercials. Tracks that warm the heart.
Haven’t you ever found yourself unexpectedly soothed by a commercial jingle on TV? A gentle melody or a warm singing voice lingers in your ears and makes you want to hear it again.
These comforting ad songs that let you relax each time you listen quietly accompany our everyday lives.
In this article, we’ll introduce plenty of such soothing commercial songs that truly touch the heart.
Give them a listen when you want to unwind.
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Healing songs from commercials: tracks that warm the heart (41–50)
KichijojiIkuta Rira

That hazy, unsettled feeling you get in everyday life—everyone’s felt it, right? This commercial portrays, in a drama-like narrative, how drinking Sokenbicha helps calm those feelings and relax.
Rather than focusing on intense swings of emotion, it zeroes in on the small, everyday discomforts we all encounter, which makes it highly relatable.
The CM song is “Kichijoji” by Lila Ikuta.
Its lyrics depicting everyday scenes, paired with a gentle, laid-back sound, leave a strong impression.
While it’s a commercial that captures subtle shifts of the heart, both the content and the music convey a strong sense of relaxation.
Sunny, sometimes, usSogabe Keiichi
With gentle vocals and a warm band sound, this song quietly accompanies everyday life.
Lyrics crafted from Keiichi Sokabe’s unique perspective delicately capture small moments of daily life and the subtleties of human relationships.
Grounded words that slip easily into the listener’s heart and evoke empathy are sure to become a powerful support.
Popularized through a commercial, this piece carries a special warmth that conveys the tenderness of human connections.
It’s a recommended track that, while brimming with momentum, stays close to those seeking solace.
Sometimes it’s nice to take the car out for a drive and feel the sea breeze while listening to this song.
In the Great Sky and on the Vast EarthMatsuyama Chiharu

Set against the majestic nature of Hokkaido, this gem of a masterpiece sings of a powerful way of life.
Its lyrics, which stress the importance of continuing to look forward even while facing the setbacks and hardships everyone experiences at least once, are filled with the unique depth of insight and warmth characteristic of Chiharu Matsuyama.
Especially in moments when your heart feels like it might break, the song embodies the will to seize happiness with your own hands, gently giving listeners a reassuring push forward.
Included on the June 1977 album “Kimi no Tame ni Tsukutta Uta” (A Song Made for You), it was later featured as an insert song in the Fuji TV drama “The Ugly Duckling” and used in a Snow Brand Milk Products commercial.
This is a song to hear when you stand at a crossroads in life or are about to take a new step.
Matsuyama’s clear, pure voice will surely kindle a light of courage and hope in your heart.
ribbonBUMP OF CHICKEN

BUMP OF CHICKEN is a Japanese rock band active since 1996.
They shot to fame with Tentai Kansoku.
Ribbon was used in a Galaxy commercial.
Despite being released on iTunes without prior notice, it reached No.
1 on the iTunes Store rankings within two hours.
Change The WorldEric Clapton

Eric Clapton is a musician from England who has been active since 1963.
He was also a member of the Yardbirds and Cream.
“Change the World” was used as the theme song for Suntory Premium Boss’s “Premium Kumamoto” commercial.
road; way; path; street; route; Tao (in philosophy)GReeeeN

GReeeeN is a Japanese music group active since 2007.
Because they balance their careers with being dentists, they never reveal their faces.
Michi (Path) is GReeeeN’s first single, and it was used as the commercial song for Subaru’s SUBARU XV.
Wherever you areONE OK ROCK

ONE OK ROCK is a Japanese rock band active since 2005.
The vocalist, Taka, is the son of Shinichi Mori and Masako Mori.
“Wherever You Are” was used in an NTT Docomo commercial.


