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Every Little Thing’s Most Moving Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]

For those who like Every Little Thing, I think many also love Kaori Mochida’s singing voice.

ELT is known for having many grand, sweeping melodies and lots of moving songs.

This time, we’ve put together a ranking of popular emotional songs.

Every Little Thing Emotional Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026] (1–10)

A Modest PrayerEvery Little Thing8rank/position

"A Modest Prayer" MUSIC VIDEO / Every Little Thing
A Modest PrayerEvery Little Thing

Every Little Thing’s “A Modest Prayer” is a heartrending breakup song released in 2002.

It quietly portrays single-minded love and the pain of heartbreak, carried by a melody that, though gentle, conveys deep emotional strength.

Kaori Mochida’s clear, translucent vocals seep into the heart, while Kunio Tago’s melody strikes a chord with listeners.

Though it’s a tear-jerking ballad, it holds a certain warmth; when you need a prayer or encouragement for someone dear, this song can be a powerful source of support.

A masterpiece where poignancy and kindness coexist—it’s sure to resonate in everyone’s heart.

Feel My HeartEvery Little Thing9rank/position

「Feel My Heart 」MUSIC VIDEO / Every Little Thing
Feel My HeartEvery Little Thing

This is Every Little Thing’s debut song, one that sings sincerely about the precious resolve to live honestly, without fear—so vividly you can almost feel your heart pounding.

In a world where reality and falsehood intertwine, its sparkling synth sound carries home the importance of staying positive and not being afraid to fail.

Released in August 1996, many will remember it as the song from the Vernal commercial and the ending theme for COUNT DOWN TV.

With its exhilarating, fast-paced melody, this track is sure to give you the courage to keep moving forward without fear when you’re feeling down.

See you tomorrow.Every Little Thing10rank/position

“See You Tomorrow” MUSIC VIDEO / Every Little Thing
See you tomorrow.Every Little Thing

A gentle acoustic guitar sets a comfortable mood in this 25th single.

Evolving from their early, sparkling sound toward an acoustic resonance, it’s a gem of a ballad that fully showcases Kaori Mochida’s warm vocals.

Centered on everyday greetings, it softly portrays the sense of security shared with someone dear.

Released in November 2003, the song became widely loved as the theme for the drama “Pure Love III” and in commercials for Hachimitsu Kinkan throat lozenges.

It was also performed at that year’s NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen, leaving a lasting impression on many.

Listen at the end of the day, and you’ll likely feel your taut nerves unwind into calm.

It’s a number that stays by your side when you need a quiet breath amid busy days.

Every Little Thing's Moving Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026] (11–20)

love letterEvery Little Thing11rank/position

"Love Letter" MUSIC VIDEO / Every Little Thing
love letterEvery Little Thing

A sublime ballad you’ll find yourself wanting to hear when winter’s chill sinks into your bones.

It opens with a tranquil piano tone, gradually layered with strings, as if pent-up feelings were beginning to overflow.

Kaori Mochida’s delicate breath work gently conveys the subtle shades of emotions that words can’t capture.

Released by Every Little Thing in December 2004, the song became widely beloved as the theme for the film “A Love Letter from Heaven” and as a cough drop commercial tune.

It topped the Oricon weekly chart and was performed on that year’s Kōhaku Uta Gassen, capturing the hearts of many.

Perfect for times when you want to reaffirm how much someone means to you, or when you’re in the mood for a heartwarming moment.

Song of LoveEvery Little Thing12rank/position

This work is marked by a gently soul-soothing melody and a sweeping string arrangement.

It’s a gem of a ballad that symbolizes the period when Every Little Thing became a duo and their music gained deeper richness.

Written as the theme song for the 2002 theatrical film Inuyasha: Affections Touching Across Time, it was placed near the end of the album Many Pieces.

Kaori Mochida’s crystal-clear vocals deliver a universal message of peace and love with direct sincerity.

The lyrics, which feel like a prayer for a world without conflict, resonate deeply with the film’s story and light a warm flame of hope in the listener’s heart.

It’s the perfect song for moments of anxiety or quiet nights when you want to calm your mind.

A timeless classic that continues to be loved across generations.