Yuko Ando's Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
A former actress and singer-songwriter.
Before her debut, she was active as an actor.
She debuted in 2003, and her gentle singing voice won her a large following of female fans.
She wrote and composed most of her songs, expressing her own unique worldview.
In this article, we take a closer look at her.
Based on genuine feedback from fans submitted to our site so far, we researched her most popular songs.
Here, we present the especially well-regarded ones in a ranked format.
Please enjoy!
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Yuko Ando’s Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)
Aloha ‘OeAndō Yūko8rank/position

Yuko Ando, who sings calm, mature songs, performs “Aloha ‘Oe.” This track also has the signature mature feel of Yuko Ando’s music, but because it’s inspired by the Hawaiian sea, the ocean’s expansiveness and the brilliance of summer blend together, giving it a different kind of charm.
What you and I can doAndō Yūko9rank/position

It’s a soothing love song that warmly sings, “I want you to stay with me forever.” It’s a track by Kanagawa-born singer-songwriter Yuko Ando, released in 2005 as her second single.
With an impressive horn section and an easy-on-the-ears ballad sound, it’s perfect for slipping into bed while still feeling happy.
The arrangement beautifully highlights Ando’s soft, cotton-like vocals.
Lyrically, it’s a great listen for couples and married partners.
The Reason We Set Out on a JourneyAndō Yūko10rank/position

In 1994, Kenji Ozawa released “The Reason We Go on a Journey,” and singer-songwriter Yuko Ando has covered it.
The performance is a lavish cover by Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra.
The back-and-forth with Skapara’s Kin-ichi Motegi is exquisite, making it an incredibly compelling listen.
It’s a highly recommended cover song you’ll want to play again and again.
Yuko Ando Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)
ParallelAndō Yūko11rank/position

It was used as the theme song for the variety show “Music Fighter.” It’s a rare up-tempo track with a sense of speed for Yuko Ando.
It makes you feel an impulse to cast everything off and run straight to the person you love.
This is just fine.Andō Yūko Feat.TOKU12rank/position

From Tokyo Metro’s “Find my Tokyo.” series that explores its stations, this commercial spotlights Wakoshi Station and portrays experiences there with an upbeat vibe.
The sequence highlights elements like wells around town and local produce, conveying the quality of the water—and with it, a sense of refreshing air.
The song that underscores and amplifies the freshness and brightness depicted on screen is Yuko Ando’s “Kore de Iin da yo” (“This Is Just Fine”).
A gentle rhythm and tender vocals layer together, while various instruments add accents, creating a distinctive floating sensation.


