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Bruce Springsteen Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Bruce Springsteen Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
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Bruce Springsteen, an American singer-songwriter who has long supported the history of rock ‘n’ roll.

His achievements are so remarkable that he was selected as one of the 100 Greatest Musicians by Rolling Stone magazine.

This time, we’re putting the spotlight on him.

We’ve listed his most-played karaoke songs in a ranked format.

Whether you’re a longtime fan or discovering him for the first time, please take a look.

Bruce Springsteen Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)

Born in the U.S.A.Bruce Springsteen1rank/position

Bruce Springsteen – Born in the U.S.A. (Official Video)
Born in the U.S.A.Bruce Springsteen

Bruce Springsteen, a quintessential rock musician active since the 1970s, scored a massive hit with “Born in the U.S.A.” released in 1984.

Despite its upbeat sound, the lyrics are serious, centered on the Vietnam War.

Interpreted in various ways over the years, it remains a beloved song and can be considered one of the defining hits of the 1980s.

Born to RunBruce Springsteen2rank/position

Bruce Springsteen – Born to Run (Official Video)
Born to RunBruce Springsteen

A song marked by a powerful saxophone solo that feels like a cry for freedom.

Released by Bruce Springsteen in August 1975, this track is known as one of his signature works.

It sings of youthful dreams and passion, and of breaking free from restraints, with Clarence Clemons’s soul-stirring saxophone resounding throughout.

Springsteen’s impassioned vocals and Clemons’s fiery saxophone blend beautifully, gripping the listener’s heart and never letting go.

The album reached a peak of No.

3 on the Billboard 200 chart.

It’s a song you’ll want to hear when you need the courage to chase your dreams or when you feel lost in life.

The RiverBruce Springsteen3rank/position

Bruce Springsteen – The River (The River Tour, Tempe 1980)
The RiverBruce Springsteen

In Bruce Springsteen’s signature work, The River, the melancholic timbre of the harmonica seems to tell a story of its own.

His down-to-earth, warm musicality feels deeply rooted in his New Jersey origins.

Once you listen, you’ll likely be swept up by Springsteen’s powerful vocals and energetic sound.

The melodies spun by the harmonica leave a profound impression on the listener’s heart—you might even find yourself wanting to try playing it, too.

Streets Of PhiladelphiaBruce Springsteen4rank/position

Bruce Springsteen – Streets of Philadelphia (Official Video)
Streets Of PhiladelphiaBruce Springsteen

A song used in the film Philadelphia, directed by Jonathan Demme and starring Tom Hanks.

It was the first song Bruce Springsteen wrote for the movie and became his highest-charting hit in the UK.

The song won a Grammy Award.

She’s The OneBruce Springsteen5rank/position

A song included on the album “Born to Run,” released in 1975 by Bruce Springsteen.

It is considered one of his most classic love songs.

It was recorded in mono rather than stereo.

The Ghost of Tom JoadBruce Springsteen6rank/position

Bruce Springsteen-The Ghost of Tom Joad.wmv
The Ghost of Tom JoadBruce Springsteen

The title track from the album Bruce Springsteen released in 1995.

Tom Joad is the name of the protagonist in John Steinbeck’s novel The Grapes of Wrath.

It’s a song Bruce wrote after being deeply moved by the novel and its film adaptation.

The WishBruce Springsteen7rank/position

Bruce Springsteen – The Wish (Springsteen on Broadway – Official Audio)
The WishBruce Springsteen

Bruce Springsteen is a legendary rock musician America is proud of.

Born in New Jersey in 1949, he has worked in genres such as heartland rock and Americana, and is known for his poetic lyrics themed around working-class life and his overwhelming live performances.

“The Wish” is a moving masterpiece included on the four-disc box set “Tracks,” released in 1998.

Its lyrics, beautifully interweaving childhood memories and deep love for his mother, have the power to touch listeners’ hearts.

This work, which distills Springsteen’s talent and humanity, is also perfect as a Mother’s Day gift song.

Send it to your beloved mother with your heartfelt gratitude.