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Bon Jovi Popular Song Rankings [2026]

Bon Jovi has released many albums since 1983 and frequently goes on tour.

They’re an American band also well-known from comedian NakaYama Kinniku-kun’s routine.

This time, we’ll share their popular songs in a ranking format!

Bon Jovi Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)

This Ain’t A Love SongBon Jovi16rank/position

Bon Jovi – This Ain’t A Love Song (Official Music Video)
This Ain’t A Love SongBon Jovi

The way it suddenly crescendos at the chorus makes it such a cool song that it hardly feels like a ballad, but if you listen closely to the lyrics, they’re steeped in the bittersweet tone of a ballad.

It’s so captivating that once you hear it, you’ll find it addictive.

Who Says You Can’t Go HomeBon Jovi & Jennifer Nettles17rank/position

Bon Jovi, Jennifer Nettles – Who Says You Can’t Go Home
Who Says You Can't Go HomeBon Jovi & Jennifer Nettles

The American rock band Bon Jovi is known worldwide for songs like “It’s My Life.” This song, which he sang together with the country singer Jennifer, expresses feelings toward his mother in a more country style than rock.

BounceBon Jovi18rank/position

A powerful track influenced by the loud rock that was gaining momentum at the time, beginning with phrases layered from multiple guitars.

John Bon Jovi’s strong vocals blend with an effect-laden sound, resulting in a richly layered, heavy feel with great depth.

I’ll Sleep When I’m DeadBon Jovi19rank/position

Bon Jovi – I’ll Sleep When I’m Dead (Closed Captioned)
I'll Sleep When I'm DeadBon Jovi

Included on the 1992 album Keep the Faith.

A five-piece rock band from New Jersey formed in 1983.

With noisy, hard guitar sounds and rhythms marked like handclaps, the melodic lines are poppy and easy to listen to.

The title “I’ll Sleep When I’m Dead” is really cool, isn’t it?

In These ArmsBon Jovi20rank/position

From a music history perspective, the early 1990s marked a turning point: a new wave of so-called alternative rock and grunge swept in, and many bands that had enjoyed commercial success in the ’80s faltered across the board.

In such a turbulent era, the fact that Bon Jovi—one of the quintessential bands of the ’80s—survived without being swallowed by that tide suggests they held fast to their convictions and steadily built an honest musical career.

This classic track from their 1992 album Keep the Faith is quintessential Bon Jovi: a straight-ahead slice of American rock untouched by passing trends, and a standout song that clearly captures the band in its mature phase.