Top Inoue Yosui Songs Ranking [2026]
Since his re-debut under the name Yosui Inoue in 1972, he has produced numerous hit songs.
There are also many hits among the songs he provided to other singers, including Anzenchitai, which served as Inoue’s backing band.
Here is a compilation of his popular tracks.
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Yosui Inoue Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (61–70)
Please give me at least a little love.Inoue Yosui64rank/position

This popular folk song, “Give Me a Little Love,” is packed with the charm of Yosui Inoue.
It’s irresistibly sultry, playful, and moving.
I think it’s a nostalgic tearjerker for dads, too.
It’s a perfect song to sing for Father’s Day.
Come to the sea.Inoue Yosui65rank/position

A summer-and-sea-themed number by Yosui Inoue, sung as if speaking, with his uniquely steady low register.
His voice has strong presence, yet it mysteriously gives off a soft, melting sweetness.
It might be especially captivating when performed by someone with a lower voice, don’t you think?
Tears aren’t just for show.Inoue Yosui66rank/position

The one-of-a-kind singer-songwriter Yosui Inoue.
His self-cover of “Kazarijanai no yo Namida wa” is a classic that represents the Showa era.
It’s a track brimming with a mature allure, offering a different flavor from the original.
It’s sure to liven up any karaoke session.
Harmony at Summer’s EndInoue Yosui & Anzen Chitai (Tamaoki Koji)67rank/position

When it comes to harmony songs by a male duo, isn’t Yosui Inoue and Koji Tamaki’s “Harmony at the End of Summer” the quintessential example? There are many acoustic performances out there, but the a cappella and orchestral versions are both stunning as well.
They really highlight the beauty of the piece.


