Erik Satie Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
A French composer dubbed the “eccentric of the music world,” who even influenced Debussy.
His works, which adopted revolutionary techniques, were considered heretical at the time, but are now celebrated as great achievements.
While profoundly influencing Western music, he continued to express himself—please enjoy the many masterpieces he left behind.
Playlist
| Erik Satie Popular Songs Ranking [2026] | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| show_chart | Title | Playlist | Review |
| 1 | I Want YouErik Satie | play_arrow | The sensuous waltz piece by the French composer Satie |
| 2 | GymnopédiesErik Satie | play_arrow | French composer Erik Satie-san 1… |
| 3 | Gnossienne No. 1Erik Satie | play_arrow | Satie’s fantastical miniature: into a world of dreams |
| 4 | GymnopédieErik Satie | play_arrow | Satie’s masterpiece, a tranquil piano piece |
| 5 | Gymnopédie No. 1Erik Satie | play_arrow | Éric, known as France’s enfant terrible, … |
| 6 | Gymnopédie No. 1Erik Satie | play_arrow | Satie’s masterpiece “Gymnopédie” soothes the soul. |
| 7 | gold dustErik Satie | play_arrow | Erik Satie’s innovative musical style |
| 8 | Gnossienne No. 3Erik Satie | play_arrow | A meditative 1893 composition without barlines |
| 9 | Three GymnopédiesErik Satie | play_arrow | Satie’s music changed the course of the Classical tradition. |
| 10 | Gymnopédie No. 1Erik Satie | play_arrow | The Allure of Erik Satie’s Masterpiece, Gymnopédies |
| 11 | an eccentric beautyErik Satie | play_arrow | An innovative work by a maverick |
| 12 | Erik Satie ~1905~ ChoralErik Satie | play_arrow | Erik Satie’s music is original. |
| 13 | Gymnopedie No.1Erik Satie | play_arrow | Erik Satie is an avant-garde genius |
| 14 | Je te veuxErik Satie | play_arrow | Satie’s sweet and sensual love song |
| 15 | Le PiccadillyErik Satie | play_arrow | Sairi Ito enjoys everyday life with the Move Canbus |
| 16 | Three Preludes of the Son of the StarsErik Satie | play_arrow | Satie’s experimental works, a forerunner of minimalism |
| 17 | Gymnopédies: No. 1 (from “Three Gymnopédies”)Erik Satie | play_arrow | Active from the late 19th century to the early 20th century... |
| 18 | GnossienneErik Satie | play_arrow | Satie’s music is unorthodox and strongly influenced by the Orient. |
| 19 | Gymnopédie No. 2Erik Satie | play_arrow | Satie’s Gymnopédie No. 2, a quiet beauty |
| 20 | Gymnopédie No. 3Erik Satie | play_arrow | Satie’s piano piece, an introspective and serene masterpiece |
| 21 | Penultimate Thought, No. 1: PastoralErik Satie | play_arrow | The first piece of Satie’s suite, a piano miniature born in wartime Paris. |
| 22 | Three small pieces in the shape of a pearErik Satie | play_arrow | A work that distills Satie’s distinctive musical vision |
| 23 | A Flabby Prelude for DogsErik Satie | play_arrow | A collection of short pieces that shines with Satie’s originality and humor |
| 24 | VexationErik Satie | play_arrow | A piece by Satie that repeats 840 times |


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