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Popular Autumn Songs Ranking [2026]

When we think of seasonal songs, summer and winter often come to mind, but in fact, there are surprisingly many autumn-themed tracks—and many of them are true classics.

This time, we’re bringing you a popularity ranking of autumn songs.

It’s a playlist that captures the atmosphere of fall.

Popular Autumn Song Rankings [2026] (91–100)

After the FestivalKuwata Keisuke99rank/position

Keisuke Kuwata – After the Festival (Full ver.)
After the FestivalKuwata Keisuke

That sudden stillness and loneliness that arrives after a joyful time.

Keisuke Kuwata masterfully sings of that sentimental scene that everyone can relate to.

Released in October 1994, this song was also used as the theme for the drama “Shizukanaru Don,” and surely remains in many people’s memories.

The helpless lingering attachment and unbroken, pure feelings after a passionate love has ended are woven together by a weathered, Dylan-esque vocal timbre and a gently resonant acoustic sound.

The faint warmth and bittersweet ache that remain after the frenzy—portrayed so vividly in this work—are truly nothing short of breathtaking.

It’s a gem of a rock ballad, perfect for immersing yourself in quiet reflection on days gone by as summer ends and autumn begins.

Eine KleineYonezu Kenshi100rank/position

When it comes to songs that stir the heart on long autumn nights, many people might think of this one.

It’s a track included on Kenshi Yonezu’s album “YANKEE,” released in April 2014, and it also drew attention as the theme song for Tokyo Metro’s “Color your days.” advertising campaign.

Its wistful yet warm melody resonates deeply, comforting both adults and children as it gently accompanies the faint stirrings of first love and bittersweet memories that everyone carries.

The lyrics, depicting the tender, aching moments shared by lovers, are perfect for letting your thoughts wander on a long autumn evening.

Under the crisp autumn sky, each listen seems to make your heart forget its loneliness.

This is a recommended song for anyone looking for a tune to get excited about autumn events or to reminisce about the nostalgic days of youth.