The Checkers Popular Song Ranking [2026]
We’ve compiled a ranking of popular songs by the legendary idol group The Checkers.
From their early singles rooted in oldies to their later singles that incorporate a variety of styles—doo-wop, mood kayō (Japanese mood music), UK rock, jazz, and fusion—every track is a standout classic that’s a pleasure to listen to.
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The Checkers’ Popular Song Rankings [2026] (41–50)
Dangerous Love MotionChekkāzu43rank/position

Back then, it wasn’t released as a single—it was just a B-side track—but it’s a masterpiece.
Among the Checkers’ numbers, it leans pretty heavily toward rock ’n’ roll, maybe even reminiscent of the Hakata Mentai beat.
The snappy eight-beat, the pulsing bass, and the wailing sax are irresistible for rock lovers.
God, help!Chekkāzu44rank/position

A single released in 1985.
A five-member rock band from Fukuoka Prefecture formed in 1980.
The saxophone that comes in between sections is striking.
Listening to the lyrics—addressing feelings for a girl to God—set to a simple, straight rock rhythm, it feels like an idol-style song from that era.
Blue PacificChekkāzu45rank/position
It was a double A-side single released in 1985, but because it was issued as a 12-inch concept single, it wasn’t performed on music shows and isn’t counted as an official single.
It was used in a TDK cassette tape commercial and is a love song about thinking of a lover you broke up with in the summer.
HE ME TWO (The Forbidden Two)Chekkāzu46rank/position

This B-side track is one where Tsuruhisa takes the lead vocals, which is unusual.
As expected, when the vocalist changes, it ends up sounding like a different band.
You might think the lyrics are just a normal love song, but apparently it’s actually a song about a gay relationship.
MY ANGEL (I WANNA BE YOUR MAN)Chekkāzu47rank/position

This song is another early B-side track with Mr.
Takamoku on lead vocals.
It really feels like a different band when it’s not Mr.
Fujii.
The style leans very much toward oldies—the very roots of The Checkers.
It also suits Mr.
Takamoku’s voice.
Moonlight Review 50SChekkāzu48rank/position

To be honest, when I first heard this song, I was surprised and thought, “Is this really The Checkers?” For a young idol group to sing a cappella at this level is a feat that takes exceptional skill.
In terms of vibe, it feels like a love song that would fit well around Christmas.
Sad and JealousyChekkāzu49rank/position

This song, which poignantly sings of a tender love that settles deeply in the heart, was The Checkers’ third single, released in May 1984, and became a massive hit, topping the Oricon charts.
The lyrics, depicting missed connections with a loved one and an unfulfilled emotional state, evoke the bittersweetness of youth.
The melody is catchy and naturally invites you to hum along.
It’s also easy to sing at karaoke, without requiring advanced technique.
Offering a sense of exhilaration as if standing under the spotlight on stage, this track is perfect for get-togethers with friends or moments when you want to reminisce about the past.


