Karaoke Ranking of Popular Momoe Yamaguchi Songs [2025]
This time, we’ve put together a ranking of Momoe Yamaguchi’s most popular karaoke songs.
She made her showbiz debut on the TV program “Star Tanjō!” and seized the title of top singer with incredible speed.
Her career lasted only eight years, but many people were surely captivated by that brief moment of brilliance.
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Momoe Yamaguchi’s Most Popular Karaoke Songs Ranking [2025] (1–10)
Storm of LoveMomoe Yamaguchi8rank/position

This is a single released by Momoe Yamaguchi in June 1979, and it sings about female jealousy.
It was used as a Toyota commercial song in which Yamaguchi herself appeared.
It reached No.
5 on the Oricon weekly chart.
It was later covered by Junko Mihara.
Aizen BridgeMomoe Yamaguchi9rank/position

It’s a song that delicately portrays a woman’s complex feelings—her desire not to be bound by the institution of marriage and her anxiety that her partner might grow tired of her in the future—set against the scenes of Kyoto.
Released by Momoe Yamaguchi in December 1979, this track is her 28th single.
The performance strongly emphasizes traditional Japanese elements, and the lyrics, which incorporate Kyoto dialect, leave a striking impression.
It carefully expresses the emotions of being drawn in even while feeling bewildered by a lover’s proposal.
How about listening to it with older adults and letting it spark conversations about memories of past romance and marriage? It’s sure to be a wonderful conversation starter.
Yokosuka StoryMomoe Yamaguchi10rank/position

This is a song by Momoe Yamaguchi, a legendary figure who raced at the forefront of the idol scene in the 1970s.
It was released in 1976.
Her cool singing style with a hint of darkness is wonderful.
Some of you might even say your youth was all about her.
Momoe Yamaguchi Karaoke Song Popularity Ranking [2025] (11–20)
A summer to rememberMomoe Yamaguchi11rank/position

This famous song by Momoe Yamaguchi, which poignantly sings of summer love, portrays the feelings of a woman offering pure devotion.
Infused with lyrics about unconditional love for a first crush and the nobility that love brings, the song resonated with many and reached No.
3 on the Oricon charts.
Nearly half a century after its June 1974 release, it remains timeless and continues to be sung at karaoke.
It’s perfect for humming as you reminisce about summer memories or for singing with heartfelt feelings for someone special.
A must-listen for anyone who fondly recalls their youth.
Dad is my boyfriendMomoe Yamaguchi12rank/position

This gem of a song, sung with a gentle voice that expresses love for a father, carefully portrays the warm bond between father and daughter.
Momoe Yamaguchi’s clear, transparent vocals blend beautifully with the emotionally rich accompaniment.
The calm, melodic ballad evokes cherished moments that deepen the father–daughter connection.
Released in 1973 as the theme song for the TBS drama “Kao de Waratte” (“Smile with Your Face”), it is also known as a duet with Ken Utsui.
It’s a piece that lets you share nostalgic memories and spark conversations about family.
In music activities at adult day services and other senior facilities, it can serve as a catalyst for communication among participants.
It’s also an excellent choice to include in a Father’s Day program.
The Color of WinterMomoe Yamaguchi13rank/position

A beautiful ballad depicting a bittersweet crush and pure affection is delivered through Momoe Yamaguchi’s clear, translucent voice.
The delicate feelings of a girl yearning for a chaste love brim with deep longing for a gentle man and an overflowing tenderness, while the image of karatachi blossoms—symbolic of a pale, budding romance—leaves a strong impression.
After its release in December 1974, the song topped the Oricon charts for six consecutive weeks.
At the time, Yamaguchi was 15 years and 11 months old, setting a record as the youngest female solo artist to achieve this feat.
Released around the same time as the film “The Dancing Girl of Izu,” it garnered major attention alongside her co-starring works with Tomokazu Miura.
Perfect for those who wish to uphold pure love or revisit memories of their first love, this heartwarming classic evokes nostalgic scenes of youthful days.
Summer Unfolds YouthMomoe Yamaguchi14rank/position

When it comes to Momoe Yamaguchi’s classic summer song that captures the bittersweet, slightly precocious feelings of a 16-year-old girl in love, many people are sure to recall it.
Beyond the poetic image of a budding romance blooming in summer, its mature worldview—portraying a poignant farewell within an equal relationship—is truly captivating.
Released in June 1975 as her ninth single, many may remember her performing it at that year’s 26th NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen.
It was later included on the album “Sasayakana Yokubō.” When you want to bask in sparkling summer memories while savoring a touch of bittersweetness, this song will gently stay by your side.





