
"Abunai Doyōbi" is the third single by Japanese music trio Candies. Written by Kazumi Yasui and Kōichi Morita, the single was released on April 21, 1974.

"Aishū no Symphony" is the 12th single by Japanese music trio Candies. Written by Rei Nakanishi and Takashi Miki, the single was released on November 21, 1976. The song appeared on their 1977 album Candies 11/2: Yasashii Akuma. An earlier version of this song, "Kiri no Wakare" , appears on a special edition of their compilation album Candies: Time Capsule.

"Anata ni Muchū" is the debut single by Japanese music trio Candies. Written by Michio Yamagami and Kōichi Morita, the single was released on September 1, 1973. It features Yoshiko Tanaka as the main vocalist from the three.

"Haru Ichiban" is the ninth single by Japanese music trio Candies. Written by Yūsuke Hoguchi, the single was released on March 1, 1976. The single is a rearranged version of the song originally from the 1975 album Toshishita no Otokonoko. Since its release, "Haru Ichiban" has become the trio's signature song.

"Heart Dorobō" is the eleventh single by Japanese music trio Candies. Written by Haruo Hayashi and Kōichi Sugyiama, the single was released on September 1, 1976.

"Heart no Ace Ga Detekonai" is the eighth single by Japanese music trio Candies. Written by Machiko Ryū and Kōichi Morita, the single was released on December 5, 1975.

"Hohoemi Gaeshi" is the 18th single by Japanese music trio Candies. Written by Yoko Aki and Yūsuke Hoguchi, the single was released on February 25, 1978. The song contains certain lyrics of their previous singles "Haru Ichiban", "Un, Deux, Trois", and "Wana".

"Namida no Kisetsu" is the fourth single by Japanese music trio Candies. Written by Kazuya Senke and Yūsuke Hoguchi, the single was released on September 1, 1974. This was the last single in which Yoshiko Tanaka ("Sue") assumed the role of lead singer.

"Natsu ga Kita!" is the tenth single release by Japanese music trio Candies. Written by Yūsuke Hoguchi, the single was released on May 31, 1976. It was Hoguchi's last single written for the trio.

"Shochū Omimai Mōshiagemasu" is the 15th single by Japanese music trio Candies. Written by Makoto Kitajō and Juichi Sase, the single was released on July 21, 1977. The song appeared on their 1977 album Candy Label.

"Sono Ki ni Sasenaide" is the seventh single by Japanese music trio Candies. Written by Kazuya Senke and Yūsuke Hoguchi, the single was released on September 1, 1975.

"Soyokaze no Kuchizuke" is the second single by Japanese music trio Candies. Written by Michio Yamagami and Kōichi Morita, the single was released on January 21, 1974. The first version of this song appeared on their debut album Anata ni Muchū ~Uchiki na Candies~; it was also track number three on their second album Abunai Doyobi ~Candies No Sekai~, with a different mix.

"Toshishita no Otokonoko" is the fifth single by Japanese music trio Candies. Written by Kazuya Senke and Yūsuke Hoguchi, the single was released on September 1, 1973. It was the first single to feature Ran Itō as the main vocalist.

"Tsubasa" is the 19th and final single by Japanese music trio Candies. Written by Ran Itō and Shigeki Watanabe, the single was released on November 21, 1978, seven months after the trio's disbandment.

"Uchiki na Aitsu" is the sixth single by Japanese music trio Candies. Written by Kazuya Senke and Yūsuke Hoguchi, the single was released on June 1, 1975.

"Un, Deux, Trois" is the 16th single by Japanese music trio Candies. Written by Makoto Kitajō and Takurō Yoshida, the single was released on September 21, 1977. The B-side, "Futari no Love Song", is a Japanese-language cover of The Carpenters' song "All You Get from Love Is a Love Song".

"Wana" is the 17th single by Japanese music trio Candies. Written by Takemi Shima and Yūsuke Hoguchi, the single was released on March 1, 1977. This was the first single to feature Miki Fujimura on lead vocals.

"Yasashii Akuma" is the 14th single by Japanese music trio Candies. Written by Makoto Kitajō and Takuro Yoshida, the single was released on March 1, 1977. The song appeared on their 1977 album Candies 11/2: Yasashii Akuma. The promotional dresses were designed by singer Ann Lewis.