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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 Songs Ranking [2026] (31–40)

The Lion Sleeps TonightBrian Eno31rank/position

Brian Eno – The Lion Sleeps Tonight Floating in Sequence 1974 Rareza experimental y tributo africano
The Lion Sleeps TonightBrian Eno

Released in 1975, this track is packed with the appeal of Brian Eno.

The British artist drew attention by covering a classic pop song.

Although Eno is known as a pioneer of ambient music, this work is notable for its beautiful choral arrangements.

It exudes an ambient atmosphere that seems to open the listener’s heart, with a presence as light and natural as air.

It would work perfectly as background music for getting things done and would sound right at home in a gallery or museum.

An ideal piece for when you want to sink into a calm, peaceful mood.

The True WheelBrian Eno32rank/position

A song included on Brian Eno’s album Taking Tiger Mountain (By Strategy), by one of Britain’s most renowned musicians.

Its enigmatic lyrics and shape-shifting sonic expansiveness are captivating.

Released in November 1974, the album brought a fresh breeze to the music scene of the time.

The synthesizer-forward sound feels strikingly innovative for a recording made over 40 years ago.

The phrase “We are the 801” that appears in the lyrics is especially memorable.

It works well as everyday background music, but it’s also worth a deep, attentive listen.

Why not immerse yourself in Eno’s musical world?

Third UncleBrian Eno33rank/position

Brian Eno, hailing from England and also known for his work with Roxy Music.

This track, included on the classic album Taking Tiger Mountain (By Strategy) released in November 1974, was a forerunner of proto-punk.

Its obsessively repeated bassline and knife-sharp guitar gradually set the listener’s nerves on edge.

In a cold, affectless voice, he reels off a strange scene where canned goods, pork, and “you” are placed on the same level.

Perhaps it depicts the self disintegrating beneath the glamorous mask of glam rock.

The fact that Bauhaus, titans of gothic rock, later covered it speaks to its considerable influence.

How about this as a companion for a night when you want to sink into the intelligent, cool madness lurking behind a glittering era?

Weightless (For All Mankind)Brian Eno34rank/position

Brian Eno – Weightless (For All Mankind)
Weightless (For All Mankind)Brian Eno

A track that expresses the vastness of space and weightlessness is included on the 1983 album “Apollo: Atmospheres and Soundtracks.” Created by Brian Eno, this work was produced for Al Reinert’s documentary film about the Apollo missions.

Its mysterious sound design and majestic tone are striking, offering a sensation as if you’re being led into a zero-gravity world.

This piece can enhance exhibitions in art galleries and museums, and it’s also recommended as background music for work or relaxation.

Eno’s music, from the UK, will bring a sense of stillness and tranquility to your heart.

First LightHarold Budd & Brian Eno35rank/position

Harold Budd & Brian Eno – First Light
First LightHarold Budd & Brian Eno

The second installment in Brian Eno’s Ambient series, by the pioneer of ambient music, created in collaboration with pianist and composer Harold Budd.

Does the title mean “dawn”? The gently rising piano that seems to reflect the sun slowly coming up is incredibly soothing!