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Brian Eno Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Brian Eno, who has produced for David Bowie and U2 and continued to deliver global hits, is a British musician.

He is also widely known as a pioneer of ambient music, and his solo albums—where his unwavering musical experimentation continues—are not to be missed.

They might also be great as background music for work.

We’ll introduce his popular songs in a ranking format.

Be sure to check them out.

Brian Eno Popular Song Rankings [2026] (11–20)

Julie With…Brian Eno16rank/position

A song by Brian Eno that depicts the tranquility of the sea.

The track is included on Eno’s album Before and After Science, released in November 1977 by the UK-born artist.

It sings of a meditative time spent by the protagonist and Julie upon a calm sea: an undisturbed sail in the wind, the silence of the radio, fingers brushing the surface of the water.

It conveys an atmosphere as if time has stood still.

The piece expresses both solitude and peace upon the vast ocean.

The way the quiet sea gradually darkens evokes the changes in the surrounding world.

With its meditative mood, this work is recommended for moments when you want to spend time in quiet.

Just Another DayBrian Eno17rank/position

Brian Eno – Just Another Day – Time Lapse – Four Seasons
Just Another DayBrian Eno

A track included on the album Another Day on Earth, released in June 2005 by British musician Brian Eno.

It expresses changes and growth within the repetition of daily life, as well as an evolving outlook on life over time, through dreamlike soundscapes.

Without flashy ornamentation, its somewhat nostalgic melody naturally sets listeners’ hearts at ease.

Strongly reflecting Eno’s concept of ambient music, this piece leaves a gentle yet profound impression.

Like background music played in a museum, it’s perfect for working in quiet away from the bustle of everyday life.

It’s sure to become a new go-to for everyday background listening and a source of calm.

Kings Lead HatBrian Eno18rank/position

Brian Eno – Kings Lead Hat – 1977- Written & Produced by Brian Eno
Kings Lead HatBrian Eno

A track included on Brian Eno’s 1977 album Before and After Science.

Its unique, anagram-based title is striking, and it features energetic rhythms and an electric sound.

The lyrics are filled with metaphorical imagery and abstract phrases—such as dark alleys and black stars—that spark the listener’s imagination.

This piece fully showcases Eno’s experimental musicality.

It’s recommended as background music for work, but the more you listen, the more depth you’ll discover.

Lay My LoveBrian Eno19rank/position

John Cale & Brian Eno – Lay My Love
Lay My LoveBrian Eno

The song included on British musician Brian Eno’s 1990 album Wrong Way Up is characterized by a catchy melody and mechanical rhythms.

Its lyrics weave themes of despair, temptation, change, and love, resonating deeply with listeners through abstract images and emotions.

Created through the collaboration of Eno and John Cale, this masterpiece showcases the unique musical sensibilities of two masters—still fresh more than 30 years later, continuing to captivate many listeners.

It’s perfect for quiet, late-night hours or moments when you want to calm your mind.

Try letting it play as background music and listen closely to the delicate tapestry of harmonies.

Microsoft Windows ThemeBrian Eno20rank/position

Brian Eno – Microsoft Windows 95 Theme (ORIGINAL)
Microsoft Windows ThemeBrian Eno

When it comes to logo sounds for films, TV shows, and companies, many people probably think of Brian Eno’s work.

The Windows 95 startup sound he created, despite being only six seconds long, remains etched in many people’s memories.

Released in July 1995, the piece was chosen from 84 candidates and features a heavenly resonance that symbolizes the fusion of technology and nature.

Eno has said that the process heightened his sensitivity down to the microsecond.

This work truly embodies its era, evoking a sense of anticipation and possibility each time a computer starts up.