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!
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Elvis Presley Popular Song Rankings [2026] (21–30)
Spring FeverElvis Presley21rank/position

Among the many works by Elvis Presley—who has etched his name in history as the King of Rock ’n’ Roll—there’s a standout track that captures the season of spring with a breezy rhythm: “Spring Fever.” Though released in 1965, more than half a century ago, its fresh charm remains undiminished even today.
The song features lyrics that portray the vitality awakened by the arrival of spring and the anticipation of romance.
It’s perfect as background music for a drive or picnic while basking in the warm spring sunshine.
Whether you’ve never heard it before, are a fan of Elvis, or simply want to feel the breath of spring, this is a song I highly recommend.
Be sure to give it a listen.
A Little Less Conversation / Stop the ChatterElvis Presley22rank/position

Elvis Presley is a legendary figure hailed as the King of Rock and Roll.
His track “A Little Less Conversation,” originally released in 1968, became a massive hit in 2002 thanks to a remix by Junkie XL.
This remix became the only single to reach No.
1 in the UK after his death, proving that Elvis’s music continues to resonate with a new generation.
Featured in the film Ocean’s Eleven and amplified further by FIFA’s “Secret Tournament” World Cup advertising campaign, the song reached an even wider audience.
In Japan, some may fondly remember its original release under the localized title “Oshaberi wa Yamete.” If you feel nostalgic, try singing it at karaoke!
Can’t Help Falling In Love (Suki ni Narazuni Irarenai)Elvis Presley23rank/position

Elvis Presley’s “Can’t Help Falling in Love,” said to have been composed using the melody of the 18th-century French song “Plaisir d’amour” as a motif, is a memorable piece with lyrics about unwavering love and a gentle melody.
In this song, an arranged canon progression is used in all sections except the darker middle part.
Let’s play it carefully, layering a warm melody over a quiet, steady accompaniment.
Good Rockin’ TonightElvis Presley24rank/position

The song “Good Rockin’ Tonight,” released by American artist Roy Brown, was originally a blues number, but the version we’re introducing here by Elvis Presley is done in a rockabilly style.
Elvis often released cover songs, and each one features substantial rearrangements.
If you’re curious how extensive those changes are, be sure to compare his version with the original.
Lonely This ChristmasElvis Presley25rank/position

This is a song originally released in 1974 by the British rock band Mud, covered by Elvis Presley.
The lyrics tell a sad story of spending a lonely, heartbroken Christmas after a loved one has gone.
Elvis’s slow-tempo, tender vocals are striking, making it a great choice for a relaxed, stripped-down solo performance.


