SECRET GARDEN Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Secret Garden is a duo that performs music such as classical, Celtic, Norwegian folk, New Age, and neoclassical.
Their major-label debut album garnered attention by selling over one million copies not only in the members’ home countries of Norway and Ireland, but also in countries around the world including South Korea, Hong Kong, New Zealand, and the United States.
This time, we’re introducing a ranking of Secret Garden’s most popular songs—why not surrender yourself to their soothing music?
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SECRET GARDEN Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
NocturneSECRET GARDEN6rank/position

If you’re a figure skating fan, you’ll probably recognize the piece Akiko Suzuki used for her exhibition at the 2007 All Japan Medalist on Ice.
This “Nocturne” is a celebrated work by the distinctive duo Secret Garden—a violinist and a pianist—who represented Norway at the annually held Eurovision Song Contest and won in 1995 with this very piece.
Its mysterious melody, led by an elegant waltz rhythm and violin lines, along with a modest yet memorable vocal part, makes you feel as though you’re being transported to another world just by listening.
In 2011, the popular Irish female group Celtic Woman covered the song, so some of you may know it from there.
It’s a track you’ll want to try dancing to at least once, whether at demonstrations, competitions, or social parties!
You Raise Me UpSECRET GARDEN7rank/position

This is the piece that became famous when Shizuka Arakawa, the first Japanese athlete to win a gold medal at the 2006 Turin Olympics, used it in her exhibition program.
The melody somewhat sounds like a variation on the Irish folk song “Londonderry Air,” but it’s a completely different piece.
Composed by the Irish–Norwegian duo Secret Garden, this gentle, lyrical song is perfect even for those who are just starting out on the trumpet.
Enter on the upbeat eighth note in time—neither too slow nor too fast—and be careful not to let the rhythm fall apart on the dotted eighth and sixteenth notes.
For the finer notes and the opening attacks, avoid tensing up; keep the airstream steady so the sound doesn’t become thin.
If you can create a dreamy, enchanting atmosphere, you’re golden!


