Heartwarming nostalgic commercial jingles: a special collection of timeless hits that take you back.
“I want to hear that commercial jingle again!” Why not start a little journey to rediscover those memories? The melodies from the TV commercials we watched as kids have a way of suddenly resurfacing in our hearts.
Even if you’ve forgotten the product or the storyline, those catchy, nostalgic phrases are surely still etched in your memory.
In this article, we’ll introduce plenty of classic commercial songs that you’ll find yourself humming along to.
Enjoy these heartwarming melodies along with the memories of those days.
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Heartwarming nostalgic commercial songs. A special collection of memorable hits that bring back those days (101–110)
Cut me some slack!Koizumi Kyoko

In 1990, it was the image song for Ajinomoto’s “Knorr Cup Soup.” Following the previous year’s release of “Gakuen Tengoku” (a cover of Finger 5), it’s a fun track that conveys Kyoko Koizumi’s bright, funky vibe.
Dancing behind Koizumi are FLYING KIDS, a band that came from the TV show “Ika-ten.”
God of RomanceHirose Kōmi

Released in December 1993.
It became a massive hit into 1994 after being used as the commercial song for the ski equipment store Alpen.
Since this song, Kahimi Hirose came to be called the ‘Queen of Winter,’ but did you notice that there isn’t a single winter-like word in the lyrics of this song?
Wansaka GirlHirota Mieko

This is an image song for an apparel company that showcases Miko Hirota’s radiant vocals.
The energetic singing blends with a pleasant rhythm, transporting listeners back to the atmosphere of the time.
Released in 1964, the song was so highly acclaimed that it even won an award abroad, and its influence continues to this day.
In October 2000, a CD titled “Renown ~ Wansaka Musume: Asei Kobayashi Commercial Songs” was released, which also included a monaural recording.
Its familiar melody offers both nostalgia and freshness, making it a work that resonates across eras through the power of music.
A Sign of CourageUshiwakamaru Saburota

The commercial song for Sankyo “Regain” that was on heavy rotation around 1990, at the peak of the bubble economy.
The singer credited as Ushiwakamaru Saburota is actually Saburo Tokito, who also appears in the ad.
The track was released as a single in 1989 and sold over 600,000 copies.
Original song

This is a commercial for Sankyo Co., Ltd.’s “New Lulu A Tablets” featuring Kumi Endo, also known as Enkumi.
Enkumi appears alongside a penguin chick, and the way she tips over after her jump is absolutely adorable.
It’s so well made that it could be mistaken for the real thing, but since it’s dancing, it must be composited.
I think it’s a very well-done penguin.
Enkumi’s outfit is a white two-piece trimmed in Lulu’s signature orange.


