John Williams Popular Song Rankings [2026]
A master of film music who elevated countless movies with sound magic, including the Star Wars and Harry Potter series.
Iconic pieces that color each scene never fade from memory.
Here, we present a ranking of the most popular selections from his remarkable works.
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John Williams Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (81–90)
The Imperial MarchJohn Williams86rank/position

Also known as The Imperial March, composed by John Williams.
You can instantly picture the scenes of Darth Vader walking in the film, right? Propelled to fame by Star Wars, this piece has since been used in a wide range of contexts, including variety shows, entrance themes, and covers.
It even made waves when impromptu, tongue-in-cheek lyrics spread organically.
Battle in the forestJohn Williams87rank/position

In the BGM for the speeder bike battle scenes, fast-paced music heightens the tension and excitement.
In the scenes featuring the Ewoks, the tone becomes comical, filling you with bubbly anticipation.
It’s a thrilling yet adorable classic.
Throne Room / End TitleJohn Williams88rank/position

It’s a medley-style piece that ranks among the most popular in Star Wars.
This is the music that plays in the ending of the first film, during the scene where Princess Leia awards the medals.
It conveys a sense of accomplishment and relief that the battle is over.
There are recordings performed by various orchestras and musicians, and it might be interesting to compare them.
Desert planet Tatooine / Jawa sandcrawlerJohn Williams89rank/position

From among the most popular tracks in the Star Wars series, this is the soundtrack for the desert planet Tatooine.
It is primarily orchestrated with woodwinds, brass, and strings.
The overall tone uses slightly ethnic colors: the opening features an ominous, mysterious two-note interval refrain; around 1:00, as the rhythm becomes a bit clearer, it evokes the feeling of exploring a dungeon in an RPG; and the ending culminates in a swell that suggests an encounter with something unexpected.
Battle of HeroesJohn Williams90rank/position

It conveys not only thrills but also the weight of fate.
In the scene where Obi-Wan Kenobi and Anakin Skywalker, once master and apprentice, cross lightsabers, the insertion of the Darth Vader theme makes it clear that Anakin is gradually being consumed by the dark side of the Force.


