Coldplay Popular Song Rankings [2026]
Coldplay, renowned as one of the most successful bands of the 2000s, released masterpieces such as “X&Y” and “Viva la Vida.” This time, we’re shining a spotlight on them.
We’ve compiled a ranked list of their most popular songs in order of play count.
Whether you’re a dedicated fan or someone not very familiar with Coldplay, be sure to check it out.
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Coldplay Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)
OrphansColdplay16rank/position

Orphans is a 2019 song by the British rock band Coldplay.
It’s a message song about the Syrian civil war, posing questions to listeners through a pop tune with a beautiful melody that belies its heavy theme.
It’s a track that makes you wish for world peace, where everyone could sing such a beautiful song together.
Up&UpColdplay17rank/position

The gentle vocals and airy sound are soothing.
The dramatic song structure that builds toward the latter half is sure to elevate the atmosphere of a wedding or reception.
And Noel Gallagher from Oasis delivers a guitar solo that will make you swoon.
A Head Full Of DreamsColdplay18rank/position

A song about love and accepting what happens in life.
Frontman Chris Martin has called it his “favorite song.” The music video, directed by American photographer James Marcus Haney, was shot on Super 8mm during the Latin American stadium tour in April 2016.
DaddyColdplay19rank/position

The moving song “Daddy” from the British rock band Coldplay’s album Everyday Life portrays the aching feelings of a child growing up without a father.
In the music video, a young girl drifts across the vast ocean in a small boat as she searches for her father, and her lonely journey conveys the depth of her love for him.
It is said that the lyrics also contain the anguish of children with terrible parents, as well as the band members’ own regrets over having had to neglect their children.
Listening to it together on Father’s Day could be an opportunity for parents and children to reflect anew on the bond between father and child.
In My PlaceColdplay20rank/position

With melodies that seep into the heart and lyrics that resonate, this is the allure of Coldplay’s hidden gem.
Emotion-rich vocals intertwine with the guitar’s timbre, stirring listeners from within.
This work not only invites listening but also deep reflection.
Quiet yet powerfully moving, it’s a song whose energy you can easily reach for at any moment—a truly blissful experience.
Stepping away from the busyness of daily life to spend time alone with this piece may bring new healing and inspiration.
Released in August 2002 and a winner at the 2003 Grammy Awards, this work stands as one of Coldplay’s underrated masterpieces.
Give it a listen and experience its beauty for yourself.


