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.
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Coffee commercial songs. Popular commercial songs (21–30)
Cha Cha ChaAlexander Khaskin

A medium-tempo Latin track by Russian-born composer Alexander Khaskin, who is based in Canada and has worked on numerous film scores.
It was featured in the Starbucks Blonde Espresso TV commercial “Now Serving Blonde: Possibilities.”
Jump BackRUFUS THOMAS

A track released in 1964 by Rufus Thomas, an American R&B, funk, soul, and blues singer-songwriter.
It was used in Lavazza’s “Prontissimo” commercial, and the track was covered by King Curtis.
Coffee commercial songs. Popular commercial songs (31–40)
Original song

This commercial lightly conveys that with AGF instant coffee, you can easily enjoy a delicious cup.
It features Nana Eikura savoring coffee at home, and her smile and relaxed expressions vividly express how good it tastes.
Enhancing the fun atmosphere of the footage is a parody of “If You’re Happy and You Know It.” The lyrics convey the convenience of instant coffee, and combined with the original song’s brisk tempo, they create a sense of excitement.
Figueroa StreetHeavy Young Heathens

Heavy Young Heathens is a composer duo made up of brothers Aron and Robert Mardo.
They have worked on numerous tracks for films and commercials, including TV shows such as Punk’d and The Simpsons.
This track was used in Starbucks’ TV commercial “Good Mornings Start Here.”
Push The ButtonSugababes

A track released in 2005 by the British girl group Sugababes.
It is an electropop track with R&B elements that reached the Top 10 on charts around the world.
It was used in a French commercial for the Tassimo coffee machine.
Unsquare DanceThe Dave Brubeck Quartet

A track produced in 1961 by American jazz pianist and composer Dave Brubeck.
It was inspired by Charles Hale’s 1899 track “At a Darktown Cakewalk.” It was used in McDonald’s “Full Bean Coffee” commercial.
When A Man Loves A WomanPercy Sledge

This is a series of commercials in which Yuriko Ishida watches people working hard in various professions and says, “Thank you, great job.” In this installment, two men appear: one is a convenience store clerk and the other a traffic security guard.
Watching Ishida observe each man’s meticulous, attentive work and offer words of appreciation, you can’t help but feel as if those words were spoken to you, which is heartwarming.
The BGM for this uplifting commercial is Percy Sledge’s “When a Man Loves a Woman.” As the title suggests, it describes what happens when a man loves a woman, and the sincere, single-minded devotion it portrays is sure to move you.


