[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: A History of Mazda’s Commercial Music [2026] (41–50)
88 Lines about 44 WomenThe Nails

A track used in a 1998 Mazda commercial that won a Clio Award.
It was released in 1982 by the American new wave band The Nails.
It reached No.
46 on the U.S.
charts and was also used in the TV series Dexter.
[Mazda Commercials] Popular CM Songs: A History of Mazda’s Commercial Music [2026] (51–60)
SOMEBODY, GRAB THE WHEELWHITEY

A track by Whitney, a British songwriter and musician.
It was released as a single from the 2015 album ‘Pick Up Your Shadow.’ The track was used in the Mazda 2 ‘Night Challenge’ commercial.
Heaven (Must Be There)Eurogliders

A track released in 1984 by the Australian band Eurogliders.
It was a hit in the United States, Canada, and New Zealand, and reached No.
2 on the Australian charts.
The track was used in a Mazda CX-9 commercial.
Can’t Help Falling In LoveElvis Presley

Elvis Presley released the ballad “Can’t Help Falling in Love” in 1961.
In Japanese, it’s known as “Suki ni Narazuni Irarenai.” It’s a classic that’s also famous for covers by Corey Hart and UB40.
The song was used in the film Blue Hawaii, and in Japan’s J.League it’s customary for Albirex Niigata supporters to sing it when the players take the field.
It’s sometimes sung at Christmas as well.
Even if you don’t know the title, chances are you’ve heard it at least once.
Safe And SoundCapital Cities

The track used in the 2014 Mazda 3 “Safety” commercial.
It was released in 2011 by the American indie pop duo Capital Cities.
The track reached the Top 10 on charts around the world and was certified platinum in nine countries.
High RollerThe Crystal Method

A track by the American electronic music duo The Crystal Method.
It samples Frank Borman’s 1968 CBC News “Apollo 8’s First Transmission.” It was used in Mazda’s 1999 “Miata Introduction” commercial.
Dream AgainWan Rīhon

This is a single released in April 2004 by Wang Leehom, a singer who is mainly active in Taiwan.
It was used as the CM song for the Mazda Axela (Mazda3) in Taiwan, and it has also been used in Japan as a commercial song for Bourbon.


