Earth, Wind & Fire Popular Song Ranking [2026]
Earth, Wind & Fire have produced numerous disco classics and are often heard at parties and similar scenes.
We’ve put together a ranking of some of their most popular songs.
Even if you don’t know much about Earth, Wind & Fire, there are probably many tracks you’ve heard somewhere.
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Earth, Wind & Fire Popular Song Rankings [2026] (21–30)
December (Based on “September”)Earth, Wind & Fire22rank/position

An upbeat track perfect for the holiday season from the kings of disco-funk, Earth, Wind & Fire.
Based on their signature hit “September” with a Christmas twist, this 2014 release appears on their first holiday album, “Holiday.” The song keeps the original’s structure of looking back on memories of September in December, preserving its funky rhythms and bright horn section, while adding bell tones and Christmas-themed lyrics to create a festive mood.
It also drew attention as the last project to feature co-founder Maurice White.
A recommended pick for anyone who wants to share the joy of Christmas with family and friends or liven up a party.
DevotionEarth, Wind & Fire23rank/position

A track from the album “Gratitude,” released as a single in 1974.
It reached No.
23 on the U.S.
charts.
It has been covered by artists such as Pieces of a Dream and sampled in tracks like SQB’s 2006 “Subterraneo.”
EvilEarth, Wind & Fire24rank/position

It starts with thunder and gradually builds up; despite being mid-tempo and low-tension, it’s a well-crafted, melancholic track.
The way the bassline unfolds and the satisfying guitar riff make it a song that reveals more layers the more you listen—a true classic with many ways to enjoy it.
Evil RoyEarth, Wind & Fire25rank/position

An R&B track released as a single in 1988 from their 14th album, “Touch the World.” It was written by Philip Bailey, Attala Zane Giles, and Allee Willis.
The track reached No.
22 on the U.S.
R&B/Hip-Hop chart.
Fall In Love With MeEarth, Wind & Fire26rank/position

A track released as a single in 1982 from their 12th album, Powerlight, which is certified Gold in the United States.
An electropop track incorporating R&B elements, it reached No.
4 on the U.S.
charts and was nominated for a Grammy Award.
Feelin’ BlueEarth, Wind & Fire27rank/position

This track skillfully weaves in flavors of fusion and bossa nova, evoking the deep blue of the sea.
It showcases Earth, Wind & Fire’s exceptional caliber, with a particularly outstanding, effects-laden bass solo past the midpoint that’s sure to draw you in.
Got to Get You Into My LifeEarth, Wind & Fire28rank/position

Originally released by The Beatles in 1966, this track was covered by Earth, Wind & Fire and released in 1978.
It reached No.
1 on the U.S.
charts, was certified Gold, and won a Grammy Award.


