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Coffee commercial song. Popular commercial jingle.

You see coffee commercials on TV every day, right?

I’m going to introduce songs that have been used in coffee commercials, from instant coffee to bottled coffee.

A wide variety of tracks have been featured, from soothing tunes that let you take a relaxing breather to songs with a stylish vibe.

We’ve picked out everything from classic hits that have long been beloved by viewers as staple CM songs—like “Awakening,” famous for its “dabada” scat—to the latest commercial tracks.

Please give them a listen.

Coffee commercial songs. Popular commercial songs (21–30)

McDonald’s Premium Roast Coffee “Mr. Kimura, Next Door” Version

Original songYamada Katsuya

TENBLANK – Forever Eve [Official Music Video]
Original songYamada Katsuya

In McDonald’s “Premium Roast Coffee” commercial titled “Mr.

Kimura, Next Door,” Takuya Kimura, Rie Shibata, and Yasuko Mitsuura appear.

The song used in the commercial is a guitar rock-style instrumental composed by music producer Katsuya Yamada.

After studying music in the United States, Yamada founded the company Aiin Co., Ltd., and he has been active creating commercial songs for major corporations and producing tracks for artists.

A bouquet for meAdo

A high-energy pop tune that gives you the courage to start your day.

It’s a track included on the album “Ado no Best Album,” released in April 2025.

Many people may recognize it as the song used in Georgia coffee brand’s commercials.

The catchy melody by HoneyWorks and the powerful yet gentle vocals that give you a supportive push are truly appealing.

When you’re stuck studying and start feeling down on yourself, listening to this song will help you think, “First, let’s celebrate myself,” and lift your spirits.

It’s especially recommended for your morning commute or when you’re kicking off a focused study session.

AGF Blendy 1980s

Keep Your SmileEngland Dan & John Ford Coley

This commercial shows Paul Newman enjoying a cup of coffee while talking about people who truly suit coffee.

It portrays the idea that becoming someone for whom coffee feels natural is a mark of a first-rate actor, creating a dandy, sophisticated atmosphere.

At the same time, the scenes of him switching out different mustaches as he approaches his coffee add a touch of humor.

The song that further emphasizes the gentle mood of the visuals is “Keep Your Smile” by England Dan and John Ford Coley.

Their two voices blend over a tender, easygoing tempo, beautifully conveying a sense of calm and comfort.

ITO EN Tully’s Coffee Barista’s Black “Ah, it’s like a café…” Version

Moonlight SerenadeGlenn Miller

This is a promotional commercial for canned coffee bearing the Tully’s name, sold by Ito En.

Watching Yuko Araki take a sip and murmur, “Ah, it’s like the shop,” really makes you think, “If it’s that good, I want to try it!” The calm, atmospheric background music is Moonlight Serenade, famous as a jazz standard.

In this commercial, it’s not the original version but an arrangement woven with warm female scat vocals, giving it an even mellower and more memorable finish.

Blue JeansLana Del Rey

The track used in the Nespresso TV commercial featuring Penelope Cruz.

It was released in 2012 by American singer-songwriter Lana Del Rey.

It samples Rick James’s 2001 track “Mary Jane (Live).”

McDonald’s “Premium Roast Coffee 2025” Version

Tsuppari High School Rock’n Roll (Going-to-School Version)Yokohama Ginbae

Tsupari High School Rock ’n’ Roll (Going-to-School Version) Music Video / Butchigiri Doribiyuto All Stars
Tsuppari High School Rock'n Roll (Going-to-School Version)Yokohama Ginbae

This is a commercial recommending McDonald’s Premium Roast Coffee through Shoma Uno’s performance.

On the ice rink, just before he begins his routine, Uno holds a McDonald’s hot coffee in his hand.

As his performance starts, the song that plays is a parody of “Tsubbari High School Rock’n Roll (School Edition),” a tune familiar from McDonald’s coffee ads.

The sight of him landing one move after another with a coffee in hand, paired with a calm, matter-of-fact narration, creates a distinctly surreal effect.

The original song that the parody is based on was released by Yokohama Ginbae in 1981.

Snow DayMatt Pond PA

A track by singer-songwriter Matt Pond PA, formed in Philadelphia and based in New York.

It is included on the 2005 EP “Winter Songs.” The track was used in Starbucks’ holiday commercial “Snowflake.”