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[I want to hear it again!] Songs from Suntory commercials. Popular commercial jingles

Suntory sells a wide variety of beverages, including tea, alcoholic drinks, coffee, and water.

When you watch TV, you often see a lot of commercials for Suntory products.

The songs featured in these commercials frequently become a hot topic, with a wide range of tracks used—from popular J-pop to classic Western hits.

In this article, we’ll introduce all the songs that have been used in Suntory commercials.

See if you can find any track that caught your ear in a commercial!

[I want to hear it again!] Songs from Suntory commercials: Popular commercial songs (201–210)

Suntory The Premium Malt's: A Do-Nothing Day — “Yo Oizumi” Version / “Suzu Hirose” Version

You’re so CoolHans Zimmer

This is a commercial for The Premium Malt’s themed around “a do-nothing day,” featuring Yo Oizumi and Suzu Hirose.

Two versions were made—one with Oizumi and one with Hirose—and in each, they fully enjoy a day of doing nothing.

At the end of the ad, they say, “But we’ll still have a beer,” and you see them pouring Premium Malt’s into a glass.

For beer lovers, could there be any more luxurious way to spend a day off? It’s the kind of commercial that makes you smile with a touch of envy.

Suntory CRAFT BOSS “Alien Jones: Gondola” Version

LOVE THEME FROM SUNFLOWERHenry Mancini

This is a Suntory “Craft Boss” commercial that plays like a report by an alien named Jones, who has come to Earth to study humans.

Since it’s a spot for Craft Boss’s “Not-Too-Sweet Italiano,” the story unfolds around humans in Italy.

The ad describes, with a touch of irony, how the fantastical, maze-like waterways can make visitors feel like characters in a movie.

Another highlight is the use of Henry Mancini’s “Love Theme from Sunflower,” a classic of film music, as the BGM.

Framing it with a movie theme set in Italy, then showing people acting like locals to the music, creates a playful and engaging world.

Suntory Craft Boss Unsweetened Italiano Alien Jones “A Day’s Errand” / “A Day at the Café”

AmarcordNino Rota, Carlo Savina

The commercials in the Alien Jones series featuring Tommy Lee Jones, titled “A Day’s Errand” and “A Day at the Café.” This time, Alien Jones is depicted as Sakura Ando’s junior coworker, being asked to pick up a café latte and going to a café together.

In both commercials, they ultimately conclude that instead of a café-bought café latte, the unsweetened Craft Boss Italiano is more than enough.

The ads do a great job of conveying how delicious it is and how easy it is to buy.

Suntory CRAFT BOSS Unsweetened Italiano “Alien Jones: Pizza Shop (Animation)” Edition

AmarcordNino Rota, Carlo Savina

The Craft Boss “Alien Jones” series featuring Tommy Lee Jones is always popular for its amusing storylines.

This new commercial is different from the previous ones in that it’s animated.

In a humorous touch, the narration explains that it became animated because they couldn’t film on location in Italy.

The plot about Alien Jones, who can’t stand anything that’s crooked, is especially entertaining—be sure to check it out.

CRAFT BOSS 'Alien Jones: Conference Room' Version

PromenadeGeorge Gershwin

George Gershwin | Promenade – Walking The Dog (1937) I Sebastian Manz & Friends
PromenadeGeorge Gershwin

In one of the popular CRAFT BOSS commercials starring Tommy Lee Jones, the “Alien Jones: Conference Room” edition, George Gershwin’s 1937 composition Promenade is used.

It plays in the scene where Ryunosuke Kamiki says to the meeting attendees, “How about changing your assumptions?” and offers tea instead of coffee.

The light, charming melody perfectly matches the bright tone of the commercial.