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George Michael Popular Song Rankings [2026]

George Michael Popular Song Rankings [2026]
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This is a ranking of popular songs by George Michael, the British artist best known in Japan as the vocalist of Wham.

Combining pop, rock, and R&B, his music—featuring catchy chorus melodies—showcased his overflowing talent, and together with his striking good looks, he became immensely popular.

His scandalous private life kept him in the public eye as a star.

He passed away in 2016.

George Michael Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)

Careless WhisperGeorge Michael1rank/position

George Michael – Careless Whisper (Official Video)
Careless WhisperGeorge Michael

As one of the defining talents of the 1980s pop scene, the first name that comes to mind is George Michael.

Hailing from London, he released his solo debut album Faith in 1987 after his work with Wham!.

It topped the US Billboard 200 and produced numerous hit songs.

He boasts a glittering list of accolades, including two Grammy Awards, five BRIT Awards, and four MTV Video Music Awards, and he is the only artist in history to have won Songwriter of the Year three times at the Ivor Novello Awards.

His appeal lies in his sophisticated sound that spans pop, R&B, and soul, as well as his exceptional creativity in writing, composing, and producing his own work.

Highly recommended for those seeking a high-caliber artist.

One More TryGeorge Michael2rank/position

George Michael – One More Try
One More TryGeorge Michael

An overwhelmingly iconic song woven from irresistibly piercing, profound lyrics and George Michael’s sultry vocals.

Released in April 1988, this track was issued as the fourth single from the album Faith.

It achieved the remarkable feat of reaching No.

1 on the Billboard Hot 100, Hot Black Singles, and Hot Adult Contemporary charts in the United States.

The protagonist’s struggle to overcome the pain of past love and to believe in love once more resonates deeply with listeners.

It is an indispensable track when discussing 1980s Western pop ballads.

Kissing a FoolGeorge Michael3rank/position

George Michael – Kissing A Fool (Remastered) (Official Video)
Kissing a FoolGeorge Michael

This piece really showcases how good a singer George Michael is.

This chic, jazz-tinged track dates from 1988.

Its sophisticated feel makes it seem almost like a jazz standard, but it was actually written and composed by George himself.

The lyrics perfectly fit the theme of a tear-jerking breakup song.

A Different CornerGeorge Michael4rank/position

George Michael – A Different Corner (Official Video)
A Different CornerGeorge Michael

The gentle, soft string sound in the intro of “A Different Corner,” like a Christmas song, evokes an image of a green forest spreading out before you as you take a slow, deep breath.

Then comes George Michael’s tender, conversational singing voice, making you feel as if you’re reading a story.

It’s like slowly walking through the woods while breathing deeply, then relaxing by the lakeside.

Recommended for when you’re tired, too.

Let it soothe you.

FaithGeorge Michael5rank/position

George Michael – Faith (Official Video)
FaithGeorge Michael

The second single released from the 1987 solo debut album Faith is an ambitious work that incorporates elements of rockabilly and rock ’n’ roll.

Its intro uses an organ-style arrangement of Wham!’s Freedom, symbolizing a break from the past and a new form of self-expression.

Bo Diddley-like guitar rhythms and Prince-inspired vocal processing blend seamlessly, resulting in a track that transcends pop conventions.

Centered on the theme of “faith,” the lyrics express commitment in love and a determination to stay true to one’s own style.

It topped the Billboard Hot 100 for four consecutive weeks and finished at No.

1 on the 1988 year-end chart.

With a manageable vocal range and a lively rock ’n’ roll feel, it’s a surefire crowd-pleaser for karaoke.

Father FigureGeorge Michael6rank/position

George Michael – Father Figure (Official Video)
Father FigureGeorge Michael

This is a song by George Michael, the British singer-songwriter also known as a member of the music duo Wham!.

It’s included on his 1987 solo debut album, Faith.

The airy, languid vocals and a simple yet deeply resonant sound are striking.

The lyrics include the message, “I will be your father figure.” While it’s more of a love song to someone dear than a song directed at a child, it’s a perfect and wonderful track to listen to on Father’s Day.

I Want Your SexGeorge Michael7rank/position

George Michael – I Want Your Sex (Stereo Version)
I Want Your SexGeorge Michael

The title is pretty straightforward and provocative, but if you’re told it’s a George Michael song, you can’t help but nod in agreement! A singer-songwriter and pop star of whom the UK can be truly proud, George Michael rose to fame as a member of Wham! and went on to release global hits after his solo debut.

This is a breezy dance-pop classic he released in 1987.

Issued as the lead single from his explosively successful solo debut album Faith, which came out the same year, it was also his first solo single since Wham!’s breakup.

What’s interesting is that the track is structured in three parts collectively titled “Rhythms,” and the version you hear as a single is the part known as “Rhythm One: Lust.” The album includes a version that connects two of the parts, while a fully integrated version containing all three can be heard on the 12-inch single and similar releases.