His overwhelming vocal ability and endlessly beautiful singing voice continue to captivate many people.
His signature song, “Get Along Together,” is often played at weddings.
We’ve compiled a ranking of his popular tracks.
There are many songs that will surely be sung for years to come!
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Yasuhiro Yamane Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Get Along Together -Because I Want to Give You My Love-Yamane Yasuhiro1rank/position

A signature song by Yasuhiro Yamane released in 1993, it was born as a wedding song and has since become a celebrated ballad widely sung as a graduation song and chorus piece.
In karaoke, it’s especially popular among men in their 50s, and singing it with emotion can really liven up the room! While the overall range is relatively calm, there’s a sudden rise in pitch in the chorus, so watch out for that part.
In particular, the “na” consonant line tends to have a nasal pronunciation; when this overlaps with high notes, it can be hard to hit them even if you sing normally.
Be sure to take a good breath and project your voice.
Singing more firmly than you think will help your voice come out comfortably!
Get Along TogetherYamane Yasuhiro2rank/position

This debut single by Yasuhiro Yamane was born as a love song he wrote in just one week for a friend’s wedding.
The lyrics, filled with the bond and memories shared with a loved one and the wish to remain by their side forever, carry a message that resonates with wedding vows.
After its release in January 1993, a remade version came out in September of the same year and became a hit.
This piece is perfect for those who cherish their connection with someone special.
As a warm song that brightens a new chapter in life, it’s highly recommended as wedding BGM or for a performance during the celebration.
A cheer for youYamane Yasuhiro3rank/position

Yasuhiro Yamane has produced numerous rock songs.
As one of his hidden gems, I recommend “YELL wo Kimi ni.” Compared to his other releases, it’s had fewer TV performances, but it enjoys passionate support from fans.
In fact, it’s been included on his albums three times so far—that’s proof enough.
The lyrics gently accompany those who are tired, so listening to it will soothe your heart.
By the way, the reason it appears three times is that each version has a different arrangement, making it fun to compare them.
Loser’s Merry X’masYamane Yasuhiro4rank/position

It’s a bittersweet, melancholy Christmas song included on singer-songwriter Yasuhiro Yamane’s 1993 album “BACK TO THE TIME.” The lyrics portray a man spending Christmas alone while still pining for his ex, and at the same time depict streets filled with happy couples.
That contrast heightens the sense of heartache.
I’m sure many listeners will relate to the lyrics, so I encourage not only those who remember the era but also younger listeners to give it a listen.
CROSS OVERYamane Yasuhiro5rank/position

An emotional slow ballad.
She’s always stubborn, always arguing, a real troublemaker—but when I’m alone, I can’t help wanting to see her.
We’re nothing alike, yet we each walked our own path so we could meet, and the song says I’ll only fall more and more in love with her from here on out.


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