Agnes Chan Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
We present a ranked list of Agnes Chan’s popular songs, who debuted as an idol in 1972 with “Hinageshi no Hana.” With her clear soprano voice, adorable looks, and charmingly halting Japanese, she quickly became a top idol and continues to be active today as a TV personality.
Agnes Chan Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
poppy flowerAgunesu Chan1rank/position

This is a famous song that poignantly portrays a young woman’s bittersweet feelings of love as she tells her fortune using a single flower blooming on a hill.
The clear singing voice of Agnes Chan from Hong Kong, combined with her pure image, captured the hearts of many.
Released in November 1972, the song reached No.
5 on the Oricon chart and became a major hit, maintaining a sales record for foreign-born artists for 40 years.
When everyone sings this song of memories together, joyful moments from their youth come flooding back.
We recommend it as a gentle spring song that can be enjoyed while reminiscing and sung happily with older adults, perfect for music activities at day-service centers and care facilities.
The Splendor of the PrairieAgunesu Chan2rank/position

Amidst nature’s rich scenery, a name echoes and the wind’s sound brings tears.
While listening to the babbling of a brook, this moving song by Agnes Chan celebrates moments spent in a meadow scented with lotus blossoms.
As wild strawberries are picked, pure thoughts of a dearly loved one far away blend beautifully with her clear, translucent voice.
Released in 1973, the song became a major hit with sales exceeding one million copies, and it was chosen as the entrance march for the spring National High School Baseball Invitational in 1974.
As a springtime song that evokes the beauty of nature and the season of new journeys, it’s a perfect nostalgic tune to hum together with older listeners.
My SundayAgunesu Chan3rank/position

As an idol singer from Hong Kong, Agnes Chan was quite popular among boys.
This song might not be very well known because it’s the B-side of her fifth single since her debut, “Hoshi ni Negai o” (Wish Upon a Star).
In true early-1970s idol fashion, she sings cutely about the beginning of love, but to be honest, her Japanese wasn’t very good, so there are many parts that are hard to make out.
Because of that, back then there was a boom of performers doing impressions of Agnes.
A beautiful morning will come.Agunesu Chan4rank/position

Singer Agnes Chan, who came from Hong Kong.
After debuting with “Hinageshi no Hana,” she released this work in 1974, two years after her debut.
The image of a “beautiful morning” fits perfectly with her clear, translucent voice.
Secrets in My PocketAgunesu Chan5rank/position

A hit song from 1974.
It was a commemorative work marking Takashi Matsumoto’s transition to a full-time lyricist—he had been the drummer and lyricist for Happy End.
The recording’s backing was handled by Caramel Mama (Haruomi Hosono, Shigeru Suzuki, Masataka Matsutōya, and Tatsuo Hayashi), and when performing on TV music shows, the backing was provided not by the program’s resident jazz full band but by the rock band Hachimitsu Pie.
This song subsequently became a catalyst for the fusion of kayōkyoku and New Music.
A Small Love StoryAgunesu Chan6rank/position

Released in October 1973, “A Little Love Story” is the only song by Agnes Chan to reach No.
1 on the Oricon weekly chart.
It was used as an insert song in the film “It’s a Big Case, Everyone Assemble!!,” which was released the same year.


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