[Mazda Commercial] Popular Commercial Songs: A History of Mazda CM Songs [2026]
A commercial from Mazda, the domestic automaker known for the “Zoom-Zoom” tagline.
In this article, we’ll put together a roundup of Mazda’s commercial songs, which often spark the question, “Whose song is that?” While many Mazda ads feature original tracks written specifically for the commercials, there are also plenty of existing songs used as tie-ins—so we’ll cover those too! From the classic tune everyone associates with “Mazda commercials” to the catchy tracks you’ve probably heard more recently, we’ve picked a wide range.
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[Mazda Commercials] Popular CM Songs. Historical CM Tracks [2026] (21–30)
Astro Boy

Astro Boy is, needless to say, one of Osamu Tezuka’s signature works.
Its opening theme was once used as a commercial jingle for Titan.
The powerful Atom theme song could be said to be a perfect fit for a truck commercial.
Boys & GirlsSadisutikku Mika Bando

The Sadistic Mika Band disbanded in 1975 but reunited in 1989.
The first single they released afterward was “Boys & Girls,” which was used as the song for a Mazda Familia commercial.
[Mazda Commercials] Popular CM Songs. Historical CM Songs [2026] (31–40)
Baba O’RileyThe Who

A track released in 1971 by the British rock band The Who.
It was selected by Rolling Stone for the “500 Greatest Songs of All Time.” It was used in the 2014 Mazda 6 “The Mazda Way” commercial and as the theme song for the TV drama CSI: NY.
ProtectionMassive Attack

A trip-hop track used in a Mazda commercial in 2000.
It was released by Massive Attack in 1995.
It samples James Brown’s 1973 track “The Payback.” The music video was directed by Michel Gondry.
Back In Baby’s ArmsPatsy Cline

A commercial song that aired when Mazda was using the slogan “Driving Matters.” It’s a track by Patsy Cline, an American country music singer, and its stylish, breezy country melody is memorable.
Even the nerve-wracking act of driving can feel relaxing with such a light tune, making for an enjoyable ride.
Listen a few times and you’ll find yourself singing along to the title lyric before you know it—it’s catchy like that.
It’s a song I recommend for those who want to enjoy a light, unpretentious, and fun drive in a sophisticated, grown-up Mazda.
Signed, Sealed, Delivered I’m YoursStevie Wonder

“Signed, Sealed, Delivered I’m Yours,” a song by American singer-songwriter Stevie Wonder.
Its Japanese title is “Namida o Todokete” (“Deliver the Tears”).
It’s also known for being used in the film “You’ve Got Mail.” It’s said to be a love song made for Syreeta Wright—his musical partner despite their divorce—who passed away in 2004.
The lyrics portray the feelings of a man wishing for his lover to return to him, which is very poignant.
On The BeachChris Rea

A track released in 1986 by British singer-songwriter Chris Rea.
It was inspired by the island of Formentera off the Spanish coast.
It was used in a Mazda Etude commercial and was sampled in York’s 1999 track of the same name.


