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Elvis Presley Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Elvis Presley, the musician who gave us countless masterpieces and deeply moving moments.

The songs he performed are still wonderful today and resonate in our hearts.

We’ve ranked his legendary music by popularity.

Listen to his songs and lose yourself in their depth!

Elvis Presley Popular Song Rankings [2026] (11–20)

A Little Less ConversationElvis Presley11rank/position

Elvis Presley – A Little Less Conversation (long version)
A Little Less ConversationElvis Presley

This song, known in Japan under the title “Stop Talking,” is a track by the legendary, world-renowned musician Elvis Presley.

It originally appeared as an insert song in the 1969 film The Trouble with Girls, in which Presley starred.

The lyrics, reflecting the feelings of a man impatiently urging his girlfriend, are memorable.

Its lively sound is perfect for a commercial themed around “men,” and it’s crafted to lift the mood whether you like it or not.

Are You Lonesome TonightElvis Presley12rank/position

Elvis Presley – Are You Lonesome Tonight w/lyrics
Are You Lonesome TonightElvis Presley

A song written in 1926 by songwriters Roy Turk and Lou Handman.

It has been recorded by many artists.

This Elvis version spent six weeks at No.

1 on the Hot 100 chart between November 1960 and January 1961.

It is said that Elvis recorded it with all the studio lights turned off.

Hawaiian Wedding SongElvis Presley13rank/position

Elvis Presley was a great singer who had a profound impact on the world.

He enjoyed tremendous popularity in Japan in the 1950s and 1960s.

Although he’s strongly associated with rockabilly, he also released Hawaiian music.

Among those songs, the most famous is “Hawaiian Wedding Song.” As the title suggests, it’s crafted as a wedding song, and Elvis Presley’s warm, rich low voice blends perfectly with the tropical melodies.

Heartbreak HotelElvis Presley14rank/position

Elvis Presley – Heartbreak Hotel (Official Audio)
Heartbreak HotelElvis Presley

It’s the famously bluesy masterpiece that marked the dawn of the “King of Rock ’n’ Roll.” The song is set in a fictional hotel where wounded souls gather.

Its world of lyrics—singing of hopelessness with no exit at the end of a lonely street—hits hard through the deep echo and Elvis Presley’s plaintive vocals.

There’s even an anecdote that it was inspired by a suicide note printed in a newspaper, which adds to the song’s dark atmosphere.

Released as a single in January 1956, it spent seven weeks at the top of the Billboard charts.

If you sing it at karaoke, I recommend fully becoming the protagonist and delivering it with abundant melancholy.

Precisely because of its simple structure, it’s a piece that truly tests the singer’s expressive power.

My WayElvis Presley15rank/position

Elvis Presley – My Way (Aloha From Hawaii, Live in Honolulu, 1973)
My WayElvis Presley

A song released in 1977 after the death of American rock singer Elvis Presley.

The original version was Frank Sinatra’s single released in 1969.

Issued a few weeks after Presley’s death, it outperformed the original on the U.S.

singles chart, reaching No.

22, and also peaked at No.

9 on the UK Singles Chart, becoming a worldwide hit.