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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.

Coldplay Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (21–30)

Brothers & SistersColdplay29rank/position

Coldplay, an indispensable presence when discussing the rock scene of the 2000s.

Before they shook stadiums, this indie-era release captures them in their true dawn.

Produced in just four days in April 1999, the work condenses a raw yet delicate alternative rock charm, distinct from the grandeur that would come later.

The title conveys solidarity with their peers, as well as a youthful resolve to break old conventions and step forward into something new—you can feel it vividly.

The track reached No.

92 on the UK charts, serving as the very prologue to their story.

Glimmers of the talent that would lead to the later masterpiece Parachutes shine throughout, and the naïve atmosphere unique to their origins remains a key part of its appeal.

Brothers and SistersColdplay30rank/position

Coldplay – Brothers and Sisters
Brothers and SistersColdplay

A track that sings about siblings uniting to overcome obstacles and the great power that arises in those moments.

It was released in 1999 by the British rock band Coldplay and reached No.

92 on the UK charts.

Coldplay Popular Song Rankings [2026] (31–40)

EverglowColdplay31rank/position

Coldplay – Everglow [Single Version] – (Official Video)
EverglowColdplay

A warm ballad that gives strength to live to a freezing body in a pitch-black world.

“Everglow” is a word coined by Coldplay.

On winter nights, when blizzards rage, it’s not only bitterly cold—you feel lonely.

At such times, there’s someone who lights your steps.

A friend, a family member, a lover.

That light is crafted to be both strong and gentle.

Even when you’re physically far apart, it binds the two of you together.

Surely you, too, have someone who is like that light.

Every teardrop is a waterfallColdplay32rank/position

Coldplay – Every Teardrop Is a Waterfall (Official Video)
Every teardrop is a waterfallColdplay

Released in June 2011, it is Coldplay’s 26th single and is also included on their fifth studio album, Mylo Xyloto, released in October of the same year.

In Japan, it was chosen as the theme song for the 2012 film Space Brothers.

The lyrics convey that the sweat and tears you’ve shed are never in vain; because you understand that pain, you can be kind to others.

It’s an encouraging song that carries the message that it’s okay to cry when you feel like crying.

Green EyesColdplay33rank/position

A song from the Grammy-winning album “A Rush of Blood to the Head,” released by Coldplay in 2002.

It is credited in the production to two people: the band’s ‘American friend,’ described by vocalist Chris as a woman of romantic passion, and his bandmate Jonny Buckland.

Higher PowerColdplay34rank/position

Coldplay – Higher Power (Official Video)
Higher PowerColdplay

Under a clear, radiant sky, cars cruising through the city evoke a sense of the future in BMW THE iX / THE i4 “Coldplay” edition.

The track used is “Higher Power,” produced in 2021 by Coldplay, the globally renowned rock band from the UK.

It’s a light, upbeat tune featuring airy synth tones.

You’ll be soothed by their supple, beautiful vocals and choral work.

The song carries a bright message filled with dreams and hopes for the future.

Give it a listen alongside the stylish commercial.

Let Somebody Go ft.Selena GomezColdplay35rank/position

Coldplay – Let Somebody Go (Official Music Video) ft.Selena Gomez
Let Somebody Go ft.Selena GomezColdplay

Among the tracks on British rock band Coldplay’s 2021 album Music of the Spheres, their collaboration with American singer Selena Gomez is this song, Let Somebody Go.

The intro, led by electric piano, is achingly bittersweet, and the lyrics about the pain of parting from a loved one tighten your chest as you listen.

A performance on a popular American TV show has also been released, so be sure to check it out!