Enya’s Popular Song Rankings [2026]
A singer, songwriter, and musician from Ireland.
She is known for playing many instruments herself on her recordings.
She is also known for creating a wall of harmonics by doubling an extremely large number of vocal tracks.
This time, we’re focusing on her songs.
We’ve listed her most popular tracks—those with the highest play counts on YouTube—in a ranked format.
Whether you’re a longtime fan or you’re discovering her for the first time, please have a look if you’re interested.
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Enya’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (41–50)
The CeltsEnya46rank/position

“ENYA” / “The Celts” — Included on the 2009 release “The Very Best of Enya.” One of the soundtracks for the documentary series “The Celts.” The album “ENYA” was released in 1986, and a re-edited version titled “The Celts” was released in 1987.
Note: “ENYA” was not released in Japan.
It was also issued as a single in 1992.
The HummingEnya47rank/position

From the 2015 release Dark Sky Island.
This song is said to sing about the natural changes occurring in the cosmos.
Nature moves in cycles.
The idea was reportedly inspired by the notion that there is a hum from the primordial vibrations of the early universe.
Trains and Winter RainsEnya48rank/position

Included on the 2008 release “And Winter Came…” and the 2009 release “The Very Best of Enya.” The song is an Agnus Dei (a composition based on the prayer “Lamb of God,” particularly a part of the Mass) and features Christian verses.


