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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.

Enya Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (31–40)

A Day Without RainEnya36rank/position

Enya – 17. A Day Without Rain (The Very Best of Enya 2009).
A Day Without RainEnya

It was included as the first track on the 2000 release A Day Without Rain and as the sixteenth track on the 2009 release The Very Best of Enya.

It was used as an insert song in the 2001 documentary film Ocean Men.

AnironEnya37rank/position

Enya – Aniron (Extended) HD
AnironEnya

Included as the seventeenth track on the 2009 release The Very Best of Enya.

It serves as the theme song for Aragorn and Arwen in The Lord of the Rings.

An unreleased version is included on The Very Best of Enya.

Astra Et LunaEnya38rank/position

Enya – Astra Et Luna – (Legendado)
Astra Et LunaEnya

Included on the 2015 release Dark Sky Island.

This is one of the three tracks on Dark Sky Island that are sung in Latin.

It features a unique, choir-like echo and a relaxed rhythm.

Book of DayEnya39rank/position

Enya – 05. Book Of Days (The Very Best of Enya 2009).
Book of DayEnya

Included on the 1991 release Shepherd Moons and the 2009 release The Very Best of Enya.

It was used on the soundtrack of Far and Away, starring Tom Cruise.

This song gained recognition and became a hit in Japan.

It was also used in Japan as the commercial song for Kirin Namacha featuring Nanako Matsushima.

Cursum PerficioEnya40rank/position

Enya – 11. Cursum Perficio (The Very Best of Enya 2009).
Cursum PerficioEnya

The music of the enigmatic Irish songstress Enya invites listeners into a dreamlike world.

This piece, whose Latin title means “I shall end my journey,” carries a longing for the lost city of Atlantis.

Enya’s signature multi-tracked vocals blend beautifully with ethereal synthesizer tones.

Included on the album Watermark, released in September 1988, it became a pivotal track that established her international fame.

Highly recommended for those who wish to immerse themselves in a mystical atmosphere or calm their hearts.