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Eikichi Yazawa Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

This is a ranking of popular songs by Eikichi Yazawa, a rock legend representing Japan.

Tie-in songs with major companies such as Shiseido, Suntory, and Coca-Cola, drama theme songs, and concert staples—iconic tracks that represent Yazawa—are included in the rankings.

Eikichi Yazawa Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (81–90)

that guy; that person (derogatory/casual)Yazawa Eikichi81rank/position

This is a heart-wrenching ballad composed by Eikichi Yazawa himself.

It portrays the bittersweet feelings of someone who still longs for a former lover.

The glittering memories of time spent on a glassy, sparkling floor seem to only accentuate the loneliness of the present.

Included on the classic album “YOKOHAMA Hatachi-mae,” released in July 1985, the song also appeared as the B-side to the single “TAKE IT TIME.” When you want to quietly immerse yourself in an unforgettable love while gazing at the city lights at night, this story will surely be there to comfort your heart.

Just like back then, forever…Yazawa Eikichi82rank/position

Included on the 2010 album “TWIST.” A singer born in 1949 from Hiroshima City.

For this song, he took part in writing the lyrics to convey his current feelings.

With a simple, moody rock-tinged rhythm and a smoky melody, his timeless vocal style makes this a superb track.

The coffee shop owner’s daughterYazawa Eikichi83rank/position

The song “Coffee Shop Girl,” included on the self-cover album TEN YEARS AGO produced to commemorate the 10th anniversary of his solo debut.

Originally from his days with the band Carol, it features lyrical guitar phrases and a relaxed, comfortable shuffle beat.

With a low key and a narrow vocal range, it’s easy to sing even for those who aren’t confident in their vocals.

In addition, its leisurely tempo and short length make it an easy number to try at karaoke.

Awesome Rock You!Yazawa Eikichi84rank/position

Awesome 'Rock You'! / From the new album 'TWIST'
Awesome Rock You!Yazawa Eikichi

The moment the intro guitar riff rings out, it blows away the dullness of everyday life—an exhilarating rock number.

This track opens the album “TWIST,” released in June 2010, and was also used in a commercial for Lotte’s “Xylitol Gum.” The protagonist taunts an unmotivated opponent and confidently declares they’ll show their very best.

That straightforward, powerful message stirs up excitement as if your soul were being shaken directly at a live show.

When you feel stuck, listening to this song might make you feel like, “I’ve still got more in me,” giving you a push forward.

place of belongingYazawa Eikichi85rank/position

Eikichi Yazawa “Ibasho” 2007 ver. Guitar Cover
place of belongingYazawa Eikichi

The song “Ibasho,” included on ONLY ONE, the 29th album whose release also drew attention for its remix edition issued on July 6, 2011.

Its lyrics tell a story of needing nothing as long as you’re with someone precious, and together with a cool, saxophone‑featured ensemble, they really move the heart.

There are many challenging parts—such as the sudden leaps into high notes that are very characteristic of Eikichi Yazawa—but because the melody doesn’t move around much, it’s actually quite singable.

If the key doesn’t suit your voice, try setting your karaoke machine to match the higher notes.