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Caravan Popular Song Rankings [2026]

Caravan is a singer-songwriter famous for writing hit songs such as YUKI’s “Humming Bird,” “Wagon,” SMAP’s “Moai,” Misato Watanabe’s “Glory,” and “Hello Again.”

His background is filled with various journeys, and the unique folk songs shaped along the way have captivated many listeners.

Check out his tracks!

They’re especially recommended for drives!

Caravan Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)

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Caravan, like Soft Machine, originated from the Wilde Flowers and is known as a foundational presence in Canterbury rock.

Though their activity has been intermittent, they’ve continued over many years, and it’s still fresh in our memory that they came to Japan in 2019 to celebrate the 50th anniversary of their debut.

While Caravan’s sound is grounded in a crossover blend of jazz and rock, it’s distinct from bands that showcase breakneck technique and thrilling ensemble playing; instead, their hallmark is a richly lyrical sound that foregrounds beautiful melodies.

“Nine Feet Underground,” included on their celebrated third album In the Land of Grey and Pink released in 1971, is a suite-like masterpiece that epitomizes Caravan’s unique sonic world.

It’s a major work exceeding 22 minutes, comprising multiple sections, and on the original LP it occupies the entire B-side.

The gentle, unfolding development centered on Dave Sinclair’s organ and keyboards—together with Richard Sinclair’s soft vocals—conveys a different kind of appeal from bands that emphasize virtuosity and improvisation.

The album itself is often hailed as their magnum opus and is a highly recommended entry point for those new to Caravan.