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Lovely commercial jingle

KFC's commercial song. A popular jingle.

When you think of Kentucky, you think of the fast-food chain marked by a logo featuring Colonel Sanders’ face.

In addition to its distinctly seasoned fried chicken, the menu is packed with delicious items like hamburgers, biscuits, and coleslaw.

We often see Kentucky’s commercials on TV, and they pop up even more frequently during the Christmas season.

That naturally makes you curious about the music used in those commercials.

Some of you might even be reminded of Kentucky the moment you hear that Christmas song.

In this article, we’ll introduce a roundup of Kentucky’s commercial songs—starting with that classic tune, as well as tracks used in past ads and songs featured in overseas commercials.

KFC commercial songs. Popular commercial songs (51–60)

One Way Or AnotherBlondie

A punk rock track released in 1979 by the American new wave band Blondie.

It was inspired by a man who had been stalking lead vocalist Debbie Harry.

The song was used in KFC’s 2016 “Finger Licking Good” commercial.

Modern GirlSheena Easton

Sheena Easton – Modern Girl (1980)
Modern GirlSheena Easton

A track released in 1980 by Sheena Easton, a pop singer from Scotland.

It has been covered by artists such as Mona Carita.

The track was used in a 2015 KFC “Rice Box” commercial and in the arcade game Dance Dance Revolution SuperNova.

Honky Tonk | Smoky Mountain BBQReba McEntire

A track sung by Reba McEntire, an American singer-songwriter and actress who has won multiple Grammy Awards.

Reba performed it in the 2018 commercial “Smoky Mountain BBQ ‘Honky Tonk,’” in which she portrayed Colonel Sanders, the founder of KFC.

Ridin’Chamillionaire ft. Krayzie Bone

Chamillionaire – Ridin’ (Official Music Video) ft. Krayzie Bone
Ridin'Chamillionaire ft. Krayzie Bone

A collaboration between American rapper Chamillionaire and Krayzie Bone of Bone Thugs-n-Harmony.

Released in 2006, it reached the Top 10 on charts around the world.

The track won a Grammy Award and was used in a KFC commercial.

Sweet Home AlabamaLynyrd Skynyrd

Lynyrd Skynyrd – Sweet Home Alabama
Sweet Home AlabamaLynyrd Skynyrd

A track released in 1974 by the Southern rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd.

It was inspired by pride in the South, especially the state of Alabama.

The track has been used in many forms of media, including a 2005 KFC commercial and the 1997 film Con Air.