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Ranking of Commercial Songs and Popular Hits by Western Female Singers [2026]

Commercial jingles tend to be incredibly catchy, and a wide variety of music is used, including world-famous classics.

Many are the kind of tunes that stick in your head after just a few seconds of listening, so why not take a look back and revisit some that evoke a sense of nostalgia?

Top 10 Commercial Songs by Foreign Female Artists [2026] (Ranks 1–10)

Over the RainbowJudy Garland8rank/position

Judy Garland – Over the Rainbow 1955
Over the RainbowJudy Garland

It has long been used in numerous commercials—such as those for All Nippon Airways, Sapporo Beer’s “Off no Zeitaku,” and Suzuki’s “Spacia”—as well as as insert songs in TV programs.

In the 1939 Hollywood film The Wizard of Oz, it is the song sung by the girl playing the lead role of Dorothy.

It won the Academy Awards for Best Original Score and Best Original Song.

Many people also remember the scene in the film along with the song.

Save The Best For LastVanessa Williams9rank/position

Vanessa Williams – Save The Best For Last
Save The Best For LastVanessa Williams

It’s a commercial that seems to convey the effectiveness and reassurance of Sedes through Vanessa Williams’s powerful singing.

Structured like a music video that ends with an announcement for Sedes, the visuals also convey a sense of warmth.

The song that powerfully communicates the product’s reliability is “Save The Best For Last.” It’s a track where a powerful vocal soars over a gentle sound, and that strength itself becomes a point that inspires a feeling of reassurance.

Fly Me to the MoonGira Jiruka10rank/position

♪FLY ME TO THE MOON ~ Geila Zilkha (Vo) Gira Jilka
Fly Me to the MoonGira Jiruka

Among ANA’s commercials, this is the song used in the “Longed-For JAZZ CLUB” version.

The best-known rendition is the one released in 1964 by Frank Sinatra in collaboration with Count Basie, but in fact that was a cover.

The original was written and composed by Bart Howard in 1954.

Thanks to Sinatra’s performance, it became a worldwide hit.

Today, it’s also famous as a jazz standard.

Foreign Female Singers’ Commercial Songs: CM/Commercial/Popular Track Ranking [2026] (11–20)

Crazy In LoveBeyoncé11rank/position

Beyoncé – Crazy In Love (Live)
Crazy In LoveBeyoncé

Formerly of Destiny’s Child and now a globally renowned R&B diva, Beyoncé fits the bill.

The track in which she features her husband, Jay-Z, is “Crazy in Love.” It has been used in commercials such as Nissin Foods’ “Futomen Dodo” and Kirin Beer’s “Nodogoshi All Light.”

Tennessee WaltzConnie Francis12rank/position

Tennessee Waltz ( 1959 ) – CONNIE FRANCIS – Lyrics
Tennessee WaltzConnie Francis

These days, “Tennessee Waltz” has been featured in various products from major brands—most recently in a Nikko Asset Management commercial performed by Chie Ayado.

There are numerous classic jazz recordings of the song, from male jazz vocalists to brass-driven arrangements and piano interpretations.

This time, please enjoy a very old recording by Connie Francis.

All Alone on ChristmasDarlene Love13rank/position

Darlene Love – All Alone On Christmas (Official Video)
All Alone on ChristmasDarlene Love

This is the CHANEL watches and fine jewelry commercial “CHANEL is a celebration,” created for the 2024 holiday season.

Models wearing CHANEL watches and jewelry show playful energy with cool expressions and bright smiles, while each item is captured in a dazzling light.

The background music is the Christmas song “All Alone on Christmas,” sung by Darlene Love.

Released in 1992, the track features the sparkling sound characteristic of holiday music and Darlene Love’s richly resonant vocals.

Mack the KnifeElla Fitzgerald14rank/position

Mack the knife – Ella Fitzgerald & Duke Ellington
Mack the KnifeElla Fitzgerald

It was used as the song in commercials such as Häagen-Dazs and Itoham’s “Midyear Gift ‘Monologue’” series.

The piece originally comes from The Threepenny Opera, written by the German playwright Brecht, and its English title refers to the German reading of the play’s protagonist’s name.

It is also one of the signature songs of Ella Fitzgerald, one of the three great female vocalists in the jazz world.