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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.

Yosui Inoue Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (61–70)

self-loathingInoue Yosui61rank/position

“Self-Disgust” is a ballad with a wistful melody, included on Yosui Inoue’s third album, Ice World, released in 1973.

As the title suggests, this song expresses feelings of loathing toward oneself, making it a perfect choice to sing when you’re feeling frustrated with yourself over studies or work.

With its gentle, ephemeral, whisper-like vocal style, it’s easy to sing even if you don’t have much vocal power, and it’s also recommended early in a karaoke session when you want to conserve energy.

Flower NecklaceInoue Yosui62rank/position

Yosui Inoue / Flower Necklace (Special Footage from “BEST BALLADE”)
Flower NecklaceInoue Yosui

“Hana no Kubikazari” is a wonderful song characterized by Yosui Inoue’s sweet vocals and gentle melody.

It’s a mysterious piece that makes you feel as if you’re in another world.

I’d love to listen to this song while taking a bath with my eyes closed or when falling asleep at night.

The Meandering TownInoue Yosui63rank/position

It’s a song that feels very Inoue Yosui—imbued with an indescribable pathos and the loneliness of the night.

Meisō suru Machi (The Meandering Town) is included on his sixth album, White, released in 1978, and it might be a track only devoted fans are familiar with.

When you think of Yosui and rain, many probably recall the classic mega-hit Kasaga Nai (I Don’t Have an Umbrella), but the rain depicted in Meisō suru Machi evokes a different image altogether.

As for singing it, it’s not particularly difficult; if you let the melody flow over a relaxed 6/8 rhythm, you can savor it comfortably.

To bring out the world of the lyrics, it might be good to sing as if you’re telling a story, drawing listeners into its narrative.

presentInoue Yosui64rank/position

Yosui Inoue’s “Present” is included as the B-side of the single “Make-up Shadow.” While Inoue is strongly associated with the song “Shonen Jidai,” that’s not all there is to him—his range is part of his talent and strength.

Incidentally, “Make-up Shadow” is also well known for being covered by Takako Uehara.

Please give me at least a little love.Inoue Yosui65rank/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.