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A roundup of songs from Panasonic commercials. Featuring the tracks that played in the ads, too!

Panasonic is such a classic home appliance brand that you probably have at least one Panasonic product at home.

They actively air TV commercials, so you likely see their ads often when you watch TV.

In this article, we’ll introduce Panasonic’s commercials along with the songs featured in them, all in one place.

We’ve compiled not only the latest commercials but also past ones, so you might find some that look familiar.

If there was a commercial you saw before and were curious about, be sure to look for it here!

Panasonic commercial song roundup: Introducing the tracks featured in the ads! (41–50)

Panasonic Dry Batteries 1989

randoseru (Japanese elementary school backpack)JUN SKY WALKER(S)

[Nostalgic CM] JUN SKY WALKERS Panasonic Dry Batteries (1989) JAPANESE COMMERCIALS

This is a commercial where members of JUN SKY WALKER(S) powerfully promote Panasonic’s batteries, which were marketed specifically for music.

The content layers performance scenes with colorful visuals, conveying energy and strength in a fun way.

The song featured in the CM is JUN SKY WALKER(S)’ “Randoseru,” included on their 1989 album “Aruite Ikou.” It’s about carrying dreams forward into the future, delivering a straightforward message of positivity and strength through a powerful band sound.

Panasonic commercial song roundup: Introducing the tracks featured in the commercials too! (51–60)

Panasonic VIERA

Time To Say Goodbye (Con Te Partiro)Andrea Bocelli & Sarah Brightman

Andrea Bocelli, Sarah Brightman – Time To Say Goodbye (Live From Teatro Del Silenzio, Italy / 2007)
Time To Say Goodbye (Con Te Partiro)Andrea Bocelli & Sarah Brightman

Originally a signature operatic pop song by Italian singer Andrea Bocelli, this track became a global hit, selling over 12 million copies through a duet with British soprano Sarah Brightman.

Despite most of its lyrics being in Italian—a language less familiar to many in Japan—it’s a number that countless people will recognize.

Its depthful string arrangement over a Bolero-like rhythm and the lavishness unique to a duet that lets you enjoy both male and female vocals make it an outstanding piece.

Panasonic Headphone Stereo S

Let’s walkJUN SKY WALKER(S)

JUN SKY WALKER(S) – Opening ~ Let's Walk [2008.5.21]
Let's walkJUN SKY WALKER(S)

When you think of J(S)W, this is the song that comes to mind for many people, isn’t it? “Aruite Ikō” is JUN SKY WALKER(S)’s second single, released in 1989, and one of their signature tracks.

At the time of its release, it was used in a commercial for Panasonic’s “Headphone Stereo S.” If you remember when this song was a hit, there’s a good chance you still sing it at karaoke today.

It’s a high-energy number that gets everyone pumped up and brings people together across generations.

Panasonic 2014 TV commercial

Amazing GraceMay J.

Amazing Grace Sung by May J. CM (Panasonic)
Amazing GraceMay J.

Thanks to her vocal prowess, May J.

can captivate listeners with any song.

In this case, she performs the well-known “Amazing Grace” a cappella for a Panasonic commercial.

Frequently heard on TV and in ads, “Amazing Grace” is an American hymn and a very popular piece.

As a hymn, it slips easily into the ear, and listening to it feels cleansing for the soul.

It’s also a song commonly heard at ceremonies in Japan, including weddings and funerals.

Panasonic 1991 Headphone Stereo S-Type

Midsummer TremoloWink

Midsummer Tremolo / Wink [Official Music Video]
Midsummer TremoloWink

A single released in 1991 by Wink, the female duo known for their strikingly expressionless performances, which was featured in commercials for the RQ-S35 and RQ-S35V headphone stereos.

It’s a dance track with a Latin vibe that still feels cool even today and makes you want to move.

The chorus melody and rhythm are addictive, perfectly matching lyrics that depict a blazing midsummer romance.

Their sultry vocals pair with a pounding beat, and the electric guitar adds a passionate, stylish edge!

Panasonic LUMIX

O flower, O flowertsuji ayano

Ayano Tsuji / Flowers, Flowers [Video Clip]
O flower, O flowertsuji ayano

Ayano Tsuji is a singer-songwriter who performs heartwarming songs in a ukulele-and-vocals style.

“Hana yo Hana yo” is a track from her 2010 album When Rainbow-Colored Flowers Bloom, and it was aired as the commercial song for the LUMIX G Series.

It’s a gentle ballad expressing gratitude to a loved one, and there’s something quietly moving about Tsuji’s straightforward, tender voice.

Comparing the miracle of meeting and the growth of love to flowers blooming in one’s heart is truly lovely.

Remarkably, the music video was filmed by Ayano Tsuji herself using a LUMIX.

With visuals that capture everyday life and familiar scenery, it overlaps with personal memories and makes your heart feel warm—one song that radiates cozy happiness.

Panasonic LUMIX

Can I call it magic?Hirai Ken

Ken Hirai “May I Call It Magic?” MUSIC VIDEO (Short Ver.)
Can I call it magic?Hirai Ken

A singer-songwriter who’s both classic and at times unconventional, Ken Hirai is beloved for his solid vocal prowess and mature allure.

His 2016 hit “May I Call It Magic?” was featured as the theme song for a LUMIX digital camera commercial—a series in which Hirai himself once appeared alongside Haruka Ayase.

Like capturing precious moments, it’s a love song that weaves affection into everyday life.

Hirai’s gentle, conversational voice really resonates.

From an equal point of view, it’s a warm track that likens the miracle of living together in the present to “magic.”