The Ventures, an instrumental rock band from Washington State, USA, were formed in 1959.
In Japan in particular, they stand alongside the Beatles as a band that influenced later Japanese pop and rock music.
Here is a ranking of some of their popular songs.
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The Ventures Popular Song Rankings [2025] (1–10)
Diamond HeadThe Ventures1rank/position

Released in 1964, this track is one of the most captivating pieces in surf music.
In Japan, it became the first million-seller, achieving an astonishing record of over 1.
85 million copies sold! Its dynamic, lively melody gives you a refreshing feeling, as if you’re strolling along the beachfront.
The beautiful harmonies woven by the guitar tones are sure to soothe the listener’s heart.
It’s a song packed with the essence of The Ventures, so I highly recommend it to anyone interested in rock ’n’ roll.
PipelineThe Ventures2rank/position

When you hear “instrumental band,” some of you might think of The Ventures.
They were especially popular in Japan, and it’s no exaggeration to say that The Beatles and The Ventures together helped shape the template for later Japanese light music.
Out of LimitsThe Ventures3rank/position

It seems this was the first song released by a group called The Markets.
That said, beyond the guitar playing, the synthesizer sound that’s like a mosquito buzzing is interesting too.
Maybe it’s a bit of playful flair.
I thought the performance showed real confidence, as expected.
Stars in the night skyThe Ventures4rank/position

Isn’t this a song influenced by The Ventures by Mr.
Kayama? I hear it was an insert song in the movie “Young Guy with an Electric Guitar.” The Ventures apparently met Mr.
Kayama on a TV show, hit it off, and became interested in Japanese songs.
I love The Ventures’ eagerness to incorporate anything.
Walk, Don’t RunThe Ventures5rank/position

This instrumental track captivates with a refreshing sound that evokes a summer seaside.
Released in 1960, it was The Ventures’ debut single and signature hit.
Its rhythmic guitar tone is striking, making it a pioneering work of surf rock.
It reached No.
2 on the Billboard charts and was certified Gold, becoming a major hit.
The song was also featured in the 2000 film The Goddess of 1967, and its popularity remains strong today.
It’s perfect for summer activities like driving, beach trips, and barbecues, and is highly recommended for fans of surfing and skateboarding.
Mission: ImpossibleThe Ventures6rank/position
It’s the theme song from a well-known American TV drama.
In movies, you usually only hear a snippet, so this was my first time listening to such a long version, and it really conveyed the protagonist’s sense of urgency.
The arrangement was interesting too.
It made me imagine the protagonist’s movements.
Murder on 10th StreetThe Ventures7rank/position

It’s said that it originally was a song from a Broadway musical.
Even so, it lets you fully savor the subtle brilliance of the guitar technique.
“Electrifying” may be an old expression, but it’s exactly that—I’m thrilled to the core.





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