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Josh Groban's Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Josh Groban is an American singer whose exceptional vocal ability has earned him opportunities to perform at major ceremonies, including the Olympic closing ceremony and the opening game of the MLB World Series.

This time, we’ll introduce some of his popular songs from the many tracks he has released since his 2001 debut.

Josh Groban's Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Remember When It RainedJosh Groban Ft. Judith Hill6rank/position

Josh Groban Ft. Judith Hill – Remember When It Rained [Official Music Video]
Remember When It RainedJosh Groban Ft. Judith Hill

An inspirational song that follows up on Josh Groban’s “You Raise Me Up.” The album it appears on, Closer, reached No.

1 on the charts.

It was performed at the 2004 American Music Awards.

February SongJosh Groban7rank/position

Josh Groban – February Song (Official Music Video) | Warner Vault
February SongJosh Groban

Singer Josh Groban, who has roots in opera, is active in many fields, including appearances in numerous popular TV dramas.

His song “February Song” expresses his feelings for someone dear whom he can no longer see.

In the first half, he delivers tender, ballad-like vocals, while in the final chorus he unveils powerful, operatic singing.

It’s a masterpiece that perfectly embodies the phrase “sad yet beautiful.” The lyrics’ delicate expressions are also part of its charm, so be sure to have the lyric sheet at hand when you listen.

Remember When It RainedJosh Groban8rank/position

“Remember When It Rained” – by Josh Groban
Remember When It RainedJosh Groban

An emotional track mourning the death of a loved one.

Released in 2003 by American singer-songwriter Josh Groban and performed live at the 2004 American Music Awards.

It was sampled in DJ Sbu’s 2006 track of the same name.

SmileJosh Groban9rank/position

Originally used in Charlie Chaplin’s 1936 film “Modern Times.” It has been recorded by many artists, including Nat King Cole and Michael Jackson.

The version by American singer-songwriter Josh Groban is included on his 2006 album “Awake.”