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Ed Sheeran Popular Song Rankings [2026]

Here’s a ranking of popular songs by Ed Sheeran, the singer-songwriter from the UK.

Since debuting with “+” in 2011, Ed Sheeran has consistently released hit songs, and in 2017 he was named the world’s best-selling artist.

Many of his songs, which you’ll want to listen to over and over after just one play, are said to be based on his own experiences—and the more you listen, the more hooked you’ll become.

Ed Sheeran Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (61–70)

Save MyselfEd Sheeran64rank/position

Ed Sheeran – Save Myself [Official Audio]
Save MyselfEd Sheeran

Ed Sheeran, who gained worldwide popularity with his 2017 release “Shape of You,” is well known in Japan as well.

One of his darker songs is “Save Myself.” It features a simple, piano-centered melody that might strike you as beautiful at first listen.

However, in reality it’s quite the opposite of a soothing tune, indirectly portraying his struggles living as a singer.

If you’re curious about what’s going on in his heart, be sure to check out the Japanese translation of the lyrics.

Small BumpEd Sheeran65rank/position

Ed Sheeran – Small Bump [Official Music Video]
Small BumpEd Sheeran

About fifty years after the Kinks’ debut, an artist who exudes quintessential Britishness finally emerged and became a worldwide sensation: Ed Sheeran.

This is what’s wonderful about music—it connects across eras.

While the song carries a sense of sorrow, it is above all a magnificent piece.

South of the Border (feat. Camila Cabello & Cardi B) [Andy Jarvis Remix]Ed Sheeran66rank/position

Ed Sheeran’s hit song “South of the Border.” This is a remix version, and its fast tempo might be a perfect match for cycling.

The bold vocal effects give it a different kind of appeal from the original.

It could take the enjoyment of your cycling life to the next level.

SparkEd Sheeran67rank/position

Ed Sheeran – Spark [Official Video]
SparkEd Sheeran

Ed Sheeran, who debuted in the 2010s, could arguably be called the best-selling singer-songwriter in the world.

In 2023, he delighted fans by releasing not one but two albums—a recent highlight for many.

While Ed is strongly associated with cradling an acoustic guitar, he also has many piano-driven songs.

The track featured here, “Spark,” appears on his sixth studio album, – (Subtract), released in May 2023.

It’s a mid-tempo ballad whose falsetto-laced, emotional vocals leave a deep impression.

The piano keeps to a simple accompaniment, but that timbre fits this kind of song perfectly.

The music video, which shows Ed himself playing an old, weathered piano, is also memorable—be sure to check it out!

SpringEd Sheeran68rank/position

Ed Sheeran – Spring (Official Lyric Video)
SpringEd Sheeran

Ed Sheeran’s “Spring” is a fitting track for the pleasant season of spring, taken from the album Autumn Variations, which is filled with autumnal sentiment and fragments of his friends’ lives.

Inspired by Edward Elgar’s Enigma Variations, this acclaimed record is the first album released on Ed Sheeran’s label, Gingerbread Man.

Perfect for March as the cold begins to ease, “Spring” brings listeners a sense of the season’s arrival and hope for what’s to come.

Interweaving poignancy and optimism, this song is especially recommended for those on the verge of a new beginning.

Under the TreeEd Sheeran69rank/position

Ed Sheeran – Under the Tree (from “That Christmas”) | Official Music Video
Under the TreeEd Sheeran

Characterized by a heartwarming melody and moving lyrics, this work is a poignant ballad themed around the sorrow of losing a loved one.

Ed Sheeran’s gentle vocals bring deep emotion to the Christmas season.

Released in November 2024, the song was written specifically for Netflix’s new animated film “That Christmas.” Co-created with his brother Matthew, it has been crafted into a richer, more profound piece.

As feelings for loved ones grow stronger this time of year, it’s a track you’ll want to listen to quietly.

You Need Me, I Don’t Need YouEd Sheeran70rank/position

Ed Sheeran – You Need Me, I Don’t Need You [Official Music Video]
You Need Me, I Don't Need YouEd Sheeran

Featuring a distinctive sound built around acoustic guitar and a loop pedal, this track was released in 2011 as the second single from the debut album ‘+’.

Ed Sheeran began writing the song when he was 15, and it carries a rebellious spirit toward the music industry along with a strong conviction to follow his own path.

Its dynamic contrast between rap-style rapid-fire lyrics and a lyrical melody is captivating, and it reached number four on the UK Singles Chart.

The music video is also known for incorporating sign language, offering a fresh way to experience music.

It’s a song you’ll want to listen to when you’re determined to stay true to yourself.