THE BLUE HEARTS Popular Song Ranking [2026]
The Blue Hearts’ songs have many appealing qualities: they’re simple and easy to play when you’re starting a band, their lyrics carry a strong message, and they’re easy to sing at karaoke.
This time, we’ll introduce a ranking of their most popular songs from The Blue Hearts’ catalog.
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The Blue Hearts Popular Song Rankings [2026] (41–50)
NavigatorTHE BLUE HEARTS43rank/position

This is a profound song that likens life’s journey to a voyage across the open sea.
The lyrics, which compare the soul to a navigator, are striking and resonate deeply with listeners.
It was included on the album “BUST WASTE HIP” and released in October 2005.
There’s also an anecdote that the inspiration came while taking a walk along the Koshu Kaido.
A high school brass band produced by Mr.
Kawaguchi’s father was featured, perfectly matching the vibe of THE BLUE HEARTS.
It’s recommended for times when you feel lost in life or want to face yourself.
A warm, quietly comforting track that stays close to the heart.
Let me into your universe.THE BLUE HEARTS44rank/position

It is remembered among fans as an unreleased song that leaves a powerful impression.
Written and composed by Masatoshi Mashima, the track stands out with its introspective lyrics and distinctive melody.
Its sound, fusing youthful energy with a sense of exhilaration, sets listeners’ hearts racing and draws them into the song’s world.
The unforgettable phrases vividly reflect THE BLUE HEARTS’ musical identity.
Delivering an open, liberating message to listeners and conveying a stance of moving forward with strength, this work can be seen as proof that it opened a new horizon in Japan’s rock scene.
Once you hear this song, packed with innovative appeal, you’ll surely become captivated by their music.
Wandering nicotine guyTHE BLUE HEARTS45rank/position

This song, included on the 1989 album “HIGH KICKS,” is themed around a free spirit and a rebellious heart.
Its energetic guitar riffs and powerful drums leave a strong impression, stirring the listener’s soul.
Dynamically capturing the pulse of youth, the lyrics stoke a yearning for freedom and a spirit of defiance, resonating with many listeners.
It’s a heartfelt track quintessential of THE BLUE HEARTS and a classic that embodies the spirit of punk.
The more you listen, the more it makes you want to live your life boldly—such is the strength this song carries.
ChernobylTHE BLUE HEARTS46rank/position

It criticizes nuclear power in straightforward terms.
Due to adult circumstances, they couldn’t release a CD through a major label, so it came out independently.
If you take the lyric “I don’t want to go to Chernobyl” literally, it can sound troubling, but it’s actually an anti-nuclear song aimed at the people who created an environment that makes you feel that way.
Large House Satisfaction has also covered it.
Please give me a star.THE BLUE HEARTS47rank/position

A masterpiece whose wistful vocals and wish to the starry sky resonate in the heart.
When a heart buried in the clamor of the city happens to look up at the sky, this song gently wraps those feelings.
Included on the November 1987 album “YOUNG AND PRETTY,” it became a favorite at outdoor concerts.
In 2000, it was also chosen as the theme song for the film “Season of Infidelity.” Its simple guitar riff pairs perfectly with piercing lyrics, evoking the bittersweetness and hope of youth.
It’s the kind of track you want to hear when you feel like looking up at the night sky.
Highly recommended not only for fans of THE BLUE HEARTS, but also for anyone worn out by the noise of the city.
1001 ViolinsTHE BLUE HEARTS48rank/position

This is an arrangement of “1000 Violins” with orchestral accompaniment.
The song feels vastly different from the original, taking on a grand, expansive tone.
In commercials and similar media, it’s usually this arranged version, “1001 Violins,” rather than the original, that is used.
ImageTHE BLUE HEARTS49rank/position

An iconic coming-of-age song by THE BLUE HEARTS, marked by heartfelt lyrics and a powerful sound.
Its sharp critique of a modern society swayed by appearances unfolds over the fierce beat of punk rock.
After their major-label debut in May 1987, THE BLUE HEARTS released hits like “Linda Linda” and “TRAIN-TRAIN.” This track stands by the hearts of young people struggling with social contradictions and gives them courage.
It’s a song for those who want to value their true selves and for anyone who worries too much about how others see them.


