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Elton John Popular Song Rankings [2026]

He is a quintessential British singer-songwriter known for massive hits like “Your Song” and “Crocodile Rock.” News that he will retire from live performances after his world tour starting in September 2018 has become a hot topic, with many expressing regret.

Here are his signature and most popular songs, presented in a ranking.

Elton John Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (21–30)

Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest WordBlue ft. Elton John29rank/position

Blue Featuring Elton John – Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word
Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest WordBlue ft. Elton John

A song by the British four-piece R&B group Blue that covers an Elton John track and even features a collaboration.

Its wistful melody, the sound of the piano, and the lyric “The words ‘I’m sorry’ are the most painful words” make it a very heartrending breakup song.

BlessedElton John30rank/position

A 1995 song by Elton John.

It sings about the dream of a child not yet born.

Poetic, beautiful, and set to a gentle melody, it assures that the child soon to be born will be blessed by the love and devotion of their parents.

Elton John Popular Song Rankings [2026] (31–40)

Don’t Go Breaking My Heart (with Kiki Dee)Elton John31rank/position

Elton John, Kiki Dee – Don’t Go Breaking My Heart (with Kiki Dee)
Don't Go Breaking My Heart (with Kiki Dee)Elton John

Elton John is a British singer-songwriter who has been active for many years.

Recently, he’s taken on something of an elder-statesman role in the music world, and his bold remarks often make headlines.

Even among younger listeners who only occasionally listen to Western music, many probably know his name.

One of his signature works is Don’t Go Breaking My Heart (with Kiki Dee).

Released in 1976, this classic was nominated for a Grammy.

It’s pure, mainstream pop music, so be sure to give it a listen.

Empty Garden (Hey, Hey Johnny)Elton John32rank/position

Elton John- Empty Garden (Hey, Hey Johnny)
Empty Garden (Hey, Hey Johnny)Elton John

A song paying tribute to John Lennon, who died in 1980.

Elton and Lennon were good friends, and Elton was also the godfather of Lennon’s second son, Sean.

At the Madison Square Garden show in August 1982, Yoko Ono and Sean Lennon joined in the performance of this song.

FriendElton John33rank/position

Elton John, the legendary musician from the United Kingdom.

The title track “Friends” from his 1971 album Friends is known for its tie-in with the film Friends and centers on a deeply moving theme of friendship.

The lyrics were written by Bernie Taupin, and together with Elton’s gentle piano melodies, the song celebrates the importance and warmth of friendship, winning the hearts of many.

It’s a wonderful piece that sings of the light friendship shines on life’s path, conveying a powerful message that with friends, any hardship can be overcome, and that every encounter along the way nourishes us.

By focusing on the value of friendships that grow and change together, it delivers a heartwarming message to listeners.

It’s an eternal classic that transcends time and space—perfect for a quiet night when you want to think of a dear friend.

Honky CatElton John34rank/position

Elton John – Honky Cat (Live 1972)
Honky CatElton John

Released on July 31, 1972, this song runs 4 minutes 7 seconds in its radio edit and 5 minutes 13 seconds in the album version.

It was a hit, reaching No.

10 on the U.S.

Billboard chart.

JanuaryElton John35rank/position

Elton John is an artist who gained tremendous popularity around the world in the early 1970s.

Because he often dressed in flamboyant fashion, many people may recognize him more by his appearance than by his name.

His biggest appeal, above all, is his catchy sound.

All of his songs are crafted to be easy to listen to without any quirks.

On the flip side, that can mean a lack of strong individuality, so he might not be the best fit for those looking for highly distinctive tracks.

One of his songs themed around January is “January.” It’s a classic pop tune, so be sure to give it a listen.