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Karaoke Popular Song Rankings of Yosui Inoue [2025]

Yosui Inoue has continued to create countless masterpieces such as “Into the Dream,” “Riverside Hotel,” and “A Boy’s Summer.” Many fans are also drawn not only to his songs but to his easygoing personality.

This time, we’ll introduce Yosui Inoue’s most popular karaoke songs in a ranking format.

Top Inoue Yosui Karaoke Songs Ranking [2025] (21–30)

The Meandering TownYosui Inoue22rank/position

It’s a song that feels very Inoue Yosui—imbued with an indescribable pathos and the loneliness of the night.

Meisō suru Machi (The Meandering Town) is included on his sixth album, White, released in 1978, and it might be a track only devoted fans are familiar with.

When you think of Yosui and rain, many probably recall the classic mega-hit Kasaga Nai (I Don’t Have an Umbrella), but the rain depicted in Meisō suru Machi evokes a different image altogether.

As for singing it, it’s not particularly difficult; if you let the melody flow over a relaxed 6/8 rhythm, you can savor it comfortably.

To bring out the world of the lyrics, it might be good to sing as if you’re telling a story, drawing listeners into its narrative.

From the Land of the Dark NightYosui Inoue23rank/position

From the Land of the Dark Night — Yosui Inoue
From the Country of the Dark Night by Yosui Inoue

“Yami Yo no Kuni Kara” (From the Land of the Dark Night) is one of Yosui Inoue’s early masterpieces, released in 1974 as his fifth single.

It was later covered by Saburo Tokito and used in a commercial, so some people may find it familiar.

Despite what the title suggests, it’s a very bright song with a lively folk-rock arrangement, so it seems like it would be a hit at karaoke as well.

The melody is poppy and easy to remember, the range is relatively low, and the overall pitch span isn’t very wide, so you should be able to sing it smoothly.

Blue sky, all aloneYosui Inoue24rank/position

Yosui Inoue - All Alone Under the Blue Sky
Blue sky, Alone - Yosui Inoue

It was released on November 25, 1975.

It’s also included on the album “An Invitation-less Show.” This album was the first release from For Life Records, the label launched by Takuro Yoshida, Shigeru Izumiya, Hitoshi Komuro, and others.

This song, featured on that milestone album, powerfully captures the poetic world of Yosui Inoue in a single track—it’s a cool classic.

If you can nail just the chorus—the part about the blue sky and being all alone—it’ll look effortlessly cool.