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George Benson Popular Song Rankings [2026]

George Benson Popular Song Rankings [2026]
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George Benson is a guitarist and singer who mainly performs jazz fusion.

Haven’t we all heard his voice at least once?

His scat singing, in particular, is stylish and unforgettable.

I’ve put together a ranking of his popular songs, so be sure to check it out.

George Benson Popular Song Rankings [2026]

Breezin’George Benson1rank/position

This is an instrumental track with an appealing sense of freshness, like a pleasant breeze blowing through.

It was created by George Benson, an artist who transcends the boundaries of jazz and R&B with his exceptional guitar technique and smooth vocals.

The piece is the title track from his 1976 masterpiece Breezin’, a pivotal turning point in his career, and it’s also known as a defining song of the smooth jazz genre.

Its sophisticated guitar tone relaxes the listener, like an afternoon spent at a resort.

In July 1976, it achieved major commercial success, topping the Billboard Pop chart for two consecutive weeks.

It’s the perfect choice for restaurant background music—elegant and refined, enhancing a meal without intruding on conversation.

Nothing’s Gonna Change My Love for YouGeorge Benson2rank/position

A classic song by George Benson that sings about the universality of love.

Its heartfelt lyrics and soul-stirring melody beautifully portray a promise of love that transcends time and distance.

Released in 1985, it was issued as a single in Europe and later became a huge hit through a cover by Glenn Medeiros.

It also gained wide support, being featured in American daytime soap operas from 1987 to 1989.

George’s soulful vocals and melodic arrangement superbly express the universal theme of love, making it the perfect track when you want to feel a deep bond with someone special.

Give Me the NightGeorge Benson3rank/position

George Benson – Give Me The Night (Official Music Video)
Give Me the NightGeorge Benson

It can be called a song that symbolizes the disco heyday of the 1980s.

It’s a signature work from George Benson, who made his name as a jazz guitarist before moving into pop.

Its captivating sound—woven from smooth vocals and a sprightly rhythm—beautifully captures the freedom and sense of release of the night.

Included on the album Give Me the Night, released in August 1980, it climbed high on the Billboard charts and even won a Grammy.

Still beloved as a track that lights up the dance floor, it’s a song I highly recommend to anyone looking to relieve stress or lift their mood.

Unchanging feelingsGeorge Benson4rank/position

George Benson – Nothing’s Gonna Change (Original)
Unchanging feelingsGeorge Benson

A tempo like this song’s makes it perfect for weddings.

The chorus line “Nothing’s gonna change my love for you,” meaning there’s nothing that will change my love for you, is great, but it’s even better how the part “Hold me now, touch me now” is emphasized when it comes up in the lyrics.

All That Jazz — On BroadwayGeorge Benson5rank/position

All That Jazz is a 1979 American film.

Directed by Bob Fosse, it is a semi-autobiographical work portraying the life of stage director Joe Gideon (Roy Scheider).

While it depicts the glamorous façade of Broadway, it also reveals its darker underside.

Despite the somber themes, the actors’ sharp, dynamic performances are not to be missed.

The opening audition scene set to “On Broadway” is especially superb, perfectly matching the dancers’ movements.

AffirmationGeorge Benson6rank/position

This is a track where you can savor the fluid playing of jazz-fusion guitar great George Benson.

Also known by its Japanese title “Watashi no Shuchō” (“Affirmation/My Assertion”), the piece is actually a cover of a song by the blind guitarist and Spanish-guitar virtuoso José Feliciano.

Unlike Feliciano’s classical fingerstyle approach, Benson delivers a jazz arrangement characterized by reverse-angle picking.

Beyond the smooth shimmer of the arpeggios, his impeccably precise technique unleashes a stream of superb phrases that will undoubtedly leave you enthralled.

In Your EyesGeorge Benson7rank/position

George Benson, a renowned guitarist from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, who made his mark in jazz fusion, is also an exceptional singer with many celebrated performances, including “This Masquerade.” Released in 1983, “In Your Eyes” is a love ballad that showcases Benson’s moody, heartfelt vocals.