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Mr.Children’s Uplifting Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]

We’ll introduce a ranking of energizing songs by Mr.

Children, one of Japan’s most iconic rock bands.

While Mr.

Children is often associated with ballads and love songs, they’ve also created a wide range of tracks, including rock numbers and socially satirical pieces.

Let your heart dance to these masterpieces—woven from pop melodies and Sakurai’s sweet, slightly nasal vocals.

Mr.Children Uplifting Songs & Popular Tracks Ranking [2026] (11–20)

youthful daysMr.Children15rank/position

It’s a love song, but listening to it when I’m having a hard time gives me energy.

It’s about an ordinary guy whose heart flutters at his girlfriend’s little gestures.

I think the reason this song can lift you up is that it shifts your mindset—from dwelling on your worries to thinking, “Instead of stressing about this, I should find a boyfriend who makes my heart flutter like in this song.”

The Summer When You Were ThereMr.Children16rank/position

Mr.Children “The Summer You Were Here” MUSIC VIDEO
The Summer When You Were ThereMr.Children

This is Mr.

Children’s very first single, known for its refreshing guitar sound.

It blends the melancholy of late summer with faint memories of young love, making listeners’ hearts ache in the sweetest way.

It’s as if the melody itself carries the purity of youth and nostalgia for days gone by.

Released in August 1992, the song was featured again in 2017 as the theme for NTT Docomo’s 25th anniversary commercial, etching itself into many hearts once more.

Play it on a summer drive or by the seaside at dusk, and you’ll be wrapped in a feeling that’s bittersweet yet warm.

It’s also perfect for when you want to bask in the sweet-and-sour memories of youth.

be released; be set free; be emitted; be launched (context-dependent)Mr.Children17rank/position

It was released as Mr.Children’s sixth digital-only single.

It was used as the theme song for the film “A Bolt from the Blue.” Although it was initially only available digitally, it was later included as a B-side on their 35th single, “Ashioto ~Be Strong.” It’s a song that can move you to tears.

language of flowersMr.Children18rank/position

Language of Flowers (Mr.Children Piano)
language of flowersMr.Children

When a romance comes to an end, songs that cheer you on and help you face forward are of course great, but there are times you just want to listen to a song that stays by your side and mourns with you, letting the tears flow.

This song is exactly for you in those moments.

The cosmos flowers that appear in the lyrics carry the meanings of “harmony” and “maidenly innocence,” but brown cosmos also have the floral meaning of “the end of love.” The end of love—and in a brown color we’re not very familiar with…

The sad end of a romance can make even brightly colored cosmos look sepia.

It feels like that sentiment is woven into the song as well.

ResuscitationMr.Children19rank/position

2011 First Sunrise of the Year Resurrection Mr.Children
ResuscitationMr.Children

Over and over, we’re going to be reborn.

Who I am now is the result of being reborn countless times from the past to this very moment.

So let’s stop denying who we are now.

We’re surely going to be reborn again from here on.

That’s the song I sang.

Miracle EarthKuwata Keisuke & Mr.Children20rank/position

[025] Miracle Earth / Keisuke Kuwata & Mr.Children (Full/with lyrics) covered by SKYzART
Miracle EarthKuwata Keisuke & Mr.Children

It was produced by Keisuke Kuwata and Mr.

Children as part of a fundraising campaign to aid patients through Act Against AIDS (AAA).

The lyrics include words that evoke themes such as AIDS, war, and infectious diseases, which are also central to the song.

The inside of the single features items like graphs about AIDS patients.

Mr.Children Uplifting Songs & Popular Tracks Ranking [2026] (21–30)

PADDLEMr.Children21rank/position

It’s a song included on Mr.Children’s album “Shifuku no Oto.” It carries a message like: “Why not take the plunge one more time? Maybe you’ll spark a chemical reaction and change.” And, “Instead of smiling only after something good happens, if you can believe that good things will happen because you’re always smiling, you’ll find happiness, right?” Among Mr.Children fans, it’s hailed as a ‘god-tier’ track for its uplifting, positive vibe.