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Barry Manilow’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2025]

He is a popular American singer and songwriter.

Widely praised by many celebrities, he is truly one of the world’s top artists.

We’ve put together a ranking of Barry Manilow’s popular songs—which are also well-loved in Japan—so be sure to check it out.

Barry Manilow’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2025]

CopacabanaBarry Manilow8rank/position

This commercial boosts your desire to give sugar-free Hyoketsu a try by showing Asami Mizukawa and Hayato Isomura speaking passionately about what makes it so great.

The fact that they share their thoughts on a breezy seaside set is another key point, letting you feel the refreshing quality of Hyoketsu.

The song that further emphasizes the crisp, refreshing atmosphere conveyed by the visuals is Barry Manilow’s “Copacabana.” Its dynamic Latin rhythm leaves a strong impression, conveying not only a fun vibe but also a sense of passion.

Copacabana(At The Copa)Barry Manilow9rank/position

This is a song released by Barry Manilow in 1978.

It’s an upbeat Latin tune and one of the most popular pieces in wind band repertoire.

Because there are so many arrangements and covers, the original song and its composer, Barry, aren’t widely recognized, and many people assume it was originally composed as a wind band piece.

When October GoesBarry Manilow10rank/position

Here is a classic that elegantly paints the scenery of October—a heartfelt ballad perfect for the long, quiet nights of autumn.

Barry Manilow breathed life into lyrics left by the great Johnny Mercer.

Released in 1984, it reached No.

6 on the Adult Contemporary chart.

Featured on the album “2:00 AM Paradise Cafe,” the song evokes an emotional landscape that symbolizes the end of autumn and the beginning of winter.

With images like planes passing over smokey rooftops and children hurrying home, it captures the bittersweet feeling of bidding farewell to late October.

It’s best enjoyed on an autumn evening, listening by the window with a cup of coffee.