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Alanis Morissette Popular Song Ranking [2026]

Alanis Morissette, a female singer-songwriter who made a sensational debut and created a masterpiece that will go down in rock history.

This time, we’ve ranked her most-played songs in list form.

Please take a look.

Alanis Morissette Popular Song Ranking [2026]

CrazyAlanis Morissette6rank/position

Alanis Morissette – Crazy (Video)
CrazyAlanis Morissette

When it comes to iconic female rockers of the ’90s, isn’t she the one who comes to mind? Born in 1974 and now in her 40s, her songs were even featured in the film The Devil Wears Prada.

With her massive success—including her album Jagged Little Pill being adapted for Broadway—why not take a cue from her and give her music a listen for a 40th birthday?

That I Would Be GoodAlanis Morissette7rank/position

Alanis Morissette – That I Would Be Good (Live)
That I Would Be GoodAlanis Morissette

A self-affirmation song by Alanis Morissette, a singer-songwriter from Canada.

There are times when we can’t help but blame ourselves.

When you can’t even manage a polite or forced smile and feel like your heart is about to break, this is a song you’ll want to sing.

UninvitedAlanis Morissette8rank/position

Included on the 1998 album City of Angels soundtrack.

It was used in the film City of Angels released the same year.

Born in 1974.

A singer-songwriter from Canada.

Listening to her voice as she sings to a slow, lyrical rhythm and a melancholic melody really tugs at the heart.

Coming Around AgainAlanis Morissette, Carly Simon9rank/position

Alanis Morissette, Carly Simon – Coming Around Again
Coming Around AgainAlanis Morissette, Carly Simon

A collaboration between two divas across generations that sets the heart ablaze: a piece by Alanis Morissette from Canada and Carly Simon from the United States.

This work sings of a universal theme—that life turns in cycles, and hope arrives after hardship.

The way the Alternative Rock queen’s powerful yet delicate voice blends with the Soft Rock legend’s mature, gentle harmonies warmly envelops the listener.

The original, released in October 1986 as the theme for the film Heartburn and included on the classic album Coming Around Again, is one of Carly’s signature songs.

This remake also graces the film My Mother’s Wedding, a track filled with tenderness and strength that quietly stands beside you at life’s turning points.