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Andy Williams Popular Song Ranking [2026]

Andy Williams was a singer who was active for many years as a representative figure in the history of American popular music.

The fact that he received 18 gold records and 3 platinum records from the Recording Industry Association of America and the British Phonographic Industry speaks to his remarkable achievements.

In Japan, he also appeared in an Ajinomoto commercial in 1969, so those from that generation may remember him.

This time, we’ll be introducing a ranking of Andy Williams’s most popular songs!

Andy Williams Popular Song Ranking [2026]

Thema From a Summer PlaceAndy Williams6rank/position

Originally, it was the theme music for the 1959 film “A Summer Place” (Japanese title: “Hishochi no Dekigoto”).

In 1960, it was covered by Percy Faith and became a huge hit.

The film’s theme music won a Grammy in 1961.

It seems this was the first time a movie theme song won a Grammy.

Moon RiverAndy Williams7rank/position

Andy Williams – Moon River (Year 1961)
Moon RiverAndy Williams

[Waltz] Moon River, sung by American popular singer Andy Williams.

Lyrics by Johnny Mercer, music by Henry Mancini; the theme song of the film Breakfast at Tiffany’s.

It is sung by the star, Audrey Hepburn.

It’s The Most Wonderful Time Of The YearAndy Williams8rank/position

Andy Williams – It’s The Most Wonderful Time Of The Year (Music Video)
It's The Most Wonderful Time Of The YearAndy Williams

As the Christmas season approaches, the atmosphere in the city suddenly changes and comes alive, doesn’t it? Even if you’re not particularly interested in the hustle and bustle of Christmas, many people still find themselves swept up in the mood and feeling a bit festive.

One of the classic songs that always plays during this season is “It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year.” Recorded by the great American singer and entertainer Andy Williams, it was included on his first Christmas album, “The Andy Williams Christmas Album,” released in 1963.

Since then, it has become a beloved Christmas standard around the world.

It’s also featured in the Christmas parades at Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea.