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From Refreshing Tunes to Moving Songs: A Compilation of Detergent and Fabric Softener Commercial Tracks

Laundry detergent you use every day, and fabric softener, which many people likely use as well.

Each manufacturer offers a wide range of products, and they air commercials designed to leave a strong impression on us.

Recently, some ads have featured multiple popular actors, drawing attention from younger audiences!

What’s more, some of these commercials are gaining attention not just for their visuals, but for their music as well.

In this article, we’ll introduce, all at once, the songs used in detergent and fabric softener commercials that many people have been curious about.

CM songs often include arranged versions or original tracks written specifically for the ads that haven’t been released as audio, so if you’ve been wondering about them, be sure to check this article!

From Refreshing Tunes to Moving Songs: A Compilation of Detergent and Fabric Softener Commercial Songs (91–100)

Linus And LucyVince Guaraldi Trio

Vince Guaraldi Trio – Linus And Lucy
Linus And LucyVince Guaraldi Trio

A track known as “The Charlie Brown Song.” It is a composition by American jazz pianist Vince Guaraldi, released in 1965.

It was used in the All Oxi laundry detergent “Charlie Brown Clean” commercial.

Ooh La LaGoldfrapp

Goldfrapp – Ooh La La (Official 4K Video)
Ooh La LaGoldfrapp

A track released in 2005 by the British electronic music duo Goldfrapp.

It has been used widely across various media, including commercials for Bold 2in1 laundry detergent, T-Mobile, Apple, Vauxhall, and L’Oreal.

“Messiah” Hallelujah ChorusHenderu

[Ariel Disinfect Plus] Japan’s only! Double power of disinfection and antibacterial action – 30-second version

This piece, resounding with a magnificent chorus, adds a touch of splendor to household chores.

Its exhilarating melody brings energy to everyday tasks like cleaning and laundry.

Known as one of Handel’s signature works, it has been used in many television commercials.

The work premiered in Dublin on April 13, 1742, to great acclaim.

Because it makes cleaning more enjoyable, listening while you tidy up can boost your motivation and leave you with a unique sense of accomplishment by the time you finish.

It is also a popular piece performed at religious occasions such as Christmas and Easter.

Who Cleans the Cleaner? (Theme)Alex Baranowski

London-based Alex Baranowski is a composer who has been nominated for a Tony Award.

He is also known for creating tracks for films and for H&M.

This track was used in the Finish dishwasher detergent commercial, “Who Cleans the Cleaner?”

“Messiah” Hallelujah ChorusHenderu

[Ariel Deep Clean & Deodorizer] Detergent + bleach-level cleaning power in one bottle! 15 seconds: Tackling yellowing when switching seasonal clothes

The P&G Ariel commercial titled “Yellowing When Switching Seasonal Clothes.” In it, Toma Ikuta hangs laundry under a blue sky while explaining the product.

Adding a sense of openness and grandeur to the already refreshingly pleasant spot is the “Hallelujah” chorus from Messiah.

That melody, repeating the word “Hallelujah,” is probably familiar to just about everyone.

Incidentally, “Hallelujah” carries a nuance of blessing, so it matches the joy of laundry being washed clean.

Lion Soflan Airis “Hello, NEW AIR. ~First Time~” VersionKomatsu Nana

The Lion Soflan Airis commercial “Hello, NEW AIR.

~First Time~,” featuring Nana Komatsu doing laundry, is crafted to evoke a sense of cleanliness with its predominantly white visuals.

Many viewers may also remember the striking line delivered by Nana Komatsu.

The song featured in the commercial is “Hoozue” (Chin in Hand), specially written by Bialystocks.

Its gentle vocals and sound are soothing.

Flashdance What A FeelingIrene Cara

Irene Cara – Flashdance What A Feeling (Official Music Video)
Flashdance What A FeelingIrene Cara

The title track from the movie Flashdance.

Released in 1983 by American singer-songwriter and actress Irene Cara, it reached No.

1 on charts around the world.

This is the track used in the Ariel laundry detergent commercial.