The Best Song Placements In Television Commercials

Commercials2 The Best Song Placements In Television Commercials

Sitting through commercials is usually a pretty miserable experience. It feels like little sections of your life getting eaten up, 30 seconds at a time. Even the ones with good, home-made jingles are fun for a while but become increasingly annoying with each listen. Right when your favorite show reaches its most engaging point, you’re left hanging and a flood of obnoxious advertisements rushes in, trying to tactfully convince you to spend money or to remember their convenient phone number so when you do finally decide that you need an injury lawyer or a gym membership, you’ll know who to call.

But certain commercials stand out, and for us, 95% of the time it’s because of the music. Whether it’s getting you excited about a product that you really don’t care about at all (like printers), or using of one of your favorite indie tracks set to some cool imagery, the right song placement can make all the difference. Here are our favorite song placements in television commercials. Did we miss any? What are your favorites?

Vampire Weekend – “A-Punk”

Commercial: HP Photosmart Printer

Why it worked: A printer isn’t something we typically get excited about, but when it’s got “A-Punk” for a theme song, it had us pumping our fists like, “Fuck yeah, printers! Ay, ay, ay, ay!”

N.E.R.D. – “She Wants To Move”

Commercial: Hennessy

Why it worked: Hennessy Cognac is some classy shit. We loved this spot because who doesn’t want to party for two days straight on a yacht with a bunch of beautiful rich people? We don’t know much about that, but when we do make it to the yacht parties, we hope “She Wants To Move” is playing. Pharrell seems like a Hennessy kind of guy too, when he’s not drinking Qream.

The Go! Team – “The Power Is On”

Commercial: NFL Play 60

Why it worked: Whilst the shots of muscle-bound NFL players nodding their heads and vibing to The Go Team! is fairly incongruous, this advert is all about getting out and having some fun, and the jangly indie-pop stylings match right up to that vibe.

Lykke Li – “Dance Dance Dance”

Commercial: Bing

Why it worked: Expressing your emotions through dance really has nothing to do with Bing or their whole concept of sharing stuff you do with your friends, but any Lykke Li placement is a good placement, right? Right.

Empire Of The Sun – “We Are The People”

Commercial: Vizio

Why it worked: It may seem like another indie hit selection to make them look cool, but with lyrics like “We are the people who rule the world” paired with colorful, dramatic imagery, Vizio is flexing with this one.

Justice – “Civilization”

Commercial: Adidas

Why it worked: The epicness of “Civilization”, with it’s refrain “The beating of a million drums” matches the grand scope, and superstar lineup of this commercial, not to mention being the perfect soundtrack for scenes of crowds erupting at sports events. On top of that, the build, and then big synth drop matches the intensity and passion that’s being portrayed – it’s almost as if the track was made for the commercial.

Eddie Vedder – “Rise Up”

Commercial: Stand Up To Cancer

Why it worked: Who’s not a sucker for good old Ed? Even though those baggy ripped up jeans have been tossed aside for some skinnies and an embraced maturity, some things from grunge, like flannels and Mr. Vedder, are still kickin’. Stand Up To Cancer is a pretty righteous organization and Morgan Freeman even makes an appearance; what’s not to love?

The Cinematic Orchestra – “To Build A Home”

Commercial: Chivas Regal

Why it worked: Hear that tickling of the ivory? The pleasant falsetto voice? They both perfectly compliment the idea of blazing your own path to success, treating people nicely, and those fine aristocratic looking gentlemen towards the end of the commercial. But why does it really work? Because this isn’t a fucking Keystone Light commercial.

Sleigh Bells – “Riot Rhythm”

Commercial: Honda CRZ Sport Hybrid

Why it worked: “Complete opposites in complete harmony.” It’s hard to say how much thought was put into this music selection, but that tagline works just as well for Sleigh Bells as it does for the car. The duo has a perfect blend of sugary pop and raucous noise. Maybe we’re reading too into this, but if the music selector was on the same page as us, cheers to her.

Jonsi – “Go Do”

Commercial: Ford Explorer

Why it worked: Ford want to suggest an air of possibility, adventure and the great open spaces that are there to be explored. “Go Do” (the song title is actually used as the main slogan) is pretty much the essence of a bright and uplifting song, and there’s something about Jonsi’s crystalline falsetto that just sounds like nature. Don’t you just want to go and skip through a field and splash in a stream? Or buy a Ford?

Feist – “1234″

Commercial: IPod Nano

Why it worked: This pairing was just too easy. Bright colors, minimal video, music that you haven’t heard of yet that you instantly love- so Apple, so right. Feist was a little secret only known to loser bloggers before this commercial blew up in ’07.

M83 – “Midnight City”

Commercial: Victoria’s Secret

Why it worked: Major corporations fell in love with indie and underground in 2011 and Victoria’s Secret was no exception. This ad was perfect; girls—or Angels rather—strutting their stuff in Prague with M83 blasting behind them was the perfect mix of sexy, hip, edgy, and Adriana Lima.

Nick Drake – “Pink Moon”

Commercial: VW Cabrio

Why it worked: Nick Drake died in ’74, but in the 2000′s he made a huge resurgence, and this commercial was a big part of it. Combine perfectly calming night time cruising music, with moonlit shots of forests and roads. Sell vehicles. Profit.

The Morning Benders – “Excuses”

Commercial: Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups

Why it worked: Not gonna lie, we just love Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups. They are the best. Plus, “No Excuses” is a great song. Sometimes, adding two great things together just works (e.g. peanut butter & chocolate).

Ray Lamontagne – “Trouble”

Commercial: Traveler’s Insurance

Why it worked: Does this even need an explanation? When you combine Ray LaMontagne and puppies it’s a wrap. It’s way better than those stupid hamsters.

Eminem – “Lose Yourself”

Commercial: Chrysler

Why it worked: The Superbowl, Eminem, Detroit—this one hit the bullseye by capturing that “hardworking, persevering America” mentality that we all like to believe we have, and though using “Lose Yourself” cost big bucks, it was clearly worth it.

Jose Gonzalez – “Heartbeats”

Commercial: Sony Bravia

Why it worked: We’re surprised that Sony chose this song for the commercial. Usually big corporations go for the catchy and upbeat indie hits instead of acoustic covers of songs about lost love. But their choice paid off well, because this commercial is a piece of art in itself, and it’s something we’d actually choose to watch over most television. As far as song placement in commercials go, this one takes the cake.

24 Comments WRITE A COMMENT

  1. PancakeMcKennz says:

    No Sun Drop/Snoop Dogg’s “Drop It Like It’s Hot”? Nothing funnier than awkward white girls booty poppin’.

  2. Badgerboy says:

    Loving this post.

    One I’ve noticed recently is the new TV Spot for George Lucas’ new film Red Tails features the gnarly brosteppyness of Porter Robinson and Knife Party. I think trailers for films use that same concept of using the indie/uniqueness of song to add to the branding (when its not the original score of course).

    I couldn’t pay my friends to be interested in that song before the commercial. Funny how bloggers tell the corporations what songs are great, then they are the ones who truly feed them to the masses.

  3. cooklyn says:

    Solid list

    Couldn’t find the actual spot, but Zales/Alabama Shakes’ “You Aint Alone” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qC0F4V38nUk

    Also, Ed Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros have been featured in a few.. Can’t remember which though

  4. Nick says:

    Bibio’s Lovers Carvings on the Amazon Kindle Zest Ad was nice http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uLg817U9URM&feature=related

  5. akidnamedkevin says:

    Ahh what about the Cadillac commercial where the playing 1901 by Phoenix.

    http://youtu.be/YHuZJJUNDyc

  6. stric says:

    cant forget these nike commercials that were coming out a few years ago feat jay z, last of the mohicans theme song, and the last one just gives me the chills
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jlXRengzZoc
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=55BZ2gSsSmY&feature=related
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dBxcunGc_nA

  7. matt says:

    i now want a sony bravia

  8. Confusion says:

    Hahah i bought 5 after watching this commercial

  9. Angeline K. says:

    I want to lose myself in a new car… if only

  10. mike says:

    it’s also cool for the sony bravia commercial that the original heartbeats by the knife had a similar video – kids skateboarding down a huge hill. the advertisers did their research

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wcv3v6XfEvM

  11. Aidan says:

    I agree with dk, the Gears of War “Mad World” was a great, haunting commercial that stuck with you after watching it.

  12. Nick says:

    Adidas commercial. Childish Gambino-Freaks and Geeks. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pfoAOP6gVc4

  13. I can’t believe I just voluntarily watched commericals

  14. Nick says:

    great post guys!

  15. kancouver says:

    i really enjoyed this article. i forgot how pivotal that ipod commercial was in feists career it’s weird to think at one point i knew her as the artist from that ipod ad.

    definitely one of my most memorable of the last year was the golden age – sing it out loud
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TLgetLmlggA

    also with some more indie pop this bacardi ad with matt & kim was pretty great, pretty sure that’s the first place i heard that song
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O0rx1srLsh0

  16. Nesta Rae says:

    Wait are commercials the new music videos???

  17. John says:

    This article was awesome but I got two more. The Palm Pixi commercial featuring Passion Pit’s “Sleepyhead”. Just goes to show how a great song is a great cover-up for a crappy phone.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eppi6HIhCts

    Also, I can’t listen to Arcade Fire’s “Wake Up” and not feel inspired. Combined with a childhood classic equals genius.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=01-PqqifyjA

  18. CK says:

    I’m a fan of the commercial for Call of Duty: Black Ops, using The Rolling Stone’s “Gimme Shelter”:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pblj3JHF-Jo

    This commercial for the Dante’s Inferno video game also definitely convinced me to re-download Bill Withers’ “Ain’t No Sunshine”:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9rbeAGdYk_0

    And, of course, the Blu Ray commercial with the epic song that I seem to hear ever time I pop in a DVD. Anyone know how to download this song?
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=itazY3DNLe0

  19. Joanna says:

    the J’Adore Dior commercial featuring the Heavy Cross “Gossip” song has a full 4 minute version thats awesome http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e0RXP3vOa8o

  20. Chris says:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_D9B3LJcdM0

    This commercial got me so hooked to this song

  21. Chris says:

    oh shit and this one…there was a huge petition to release the full song…I don’t think it ever happened though

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3WS_alU8X2Q&feature=related

ADD A COMMENT

Site Meter