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Lynyrd Skynyrd Popular Song Rankings [2026]

Here’s a ranking of popular songs by Lynyrd Skynyrd, a band that epitomizes American Southern rock.

Of course, their historic masterpiece “Free Bird” is included, but they’ve produced many other great songs as well.

Whether you’re already a fan or new to their music, let’s dive into the appeal of Lynyrd Skynyrd here.

Lynyrd Skynyrd Popular Song Rankings [2026] (11–20)

What’s Your NameLynyrd Skynyrd16rank/position

Lynyrd Skynyrd – What’s Your Name (Audio)
What's Your NameLynyrd Skynyrd

This song portrays the touring life of a rock band, from getting around on the road to nights out on the town.

It features an urban sound brimming with Ronnie Van Zant’s trademark streetwise sensibility, a soul-stirring number that makes you want to move.

Released by Lynyrd Skynyrd in October 1977, it remains enduringly popular.

It peaked at No.

13 on the U.S.

charts, and Street Survivors—their fifth studio album, which includes this track—was also a major success.

In later years, it became known for being featured in the music game Rock Band 3.

With bright horn lines and a breezy rhythm, it’s an easy listen even for those who don’t usually go for overly hard-edged sounds.

Workin’ For MCALynyrd Skynyrd17rank/position

Lynyrd Skynyrd – Workin’ For MCA (Audio)
Workin' For MCALynyrd Skynyrd

Centered on a sardonic take on record companies, this track is a fan favorite from Lynyrd Skynyrd’s album Second Helping, released in April 1974.

Its hard-edged guitar layered over a crawling bass and drums, paired with a melody that’s both aggressive and catchy, makes it a number that practically compels you to move and showcases the evolution of hard rock.

It’s also beloved by many rock fans as a staple for warming up the stage at live shows.

With its cranked, distorted guitar sound, this song is perfect for anyone who wants to experience the raw energy of a live performance and discover a different kind of appeal from more mainstream rock.