Michael Bublé Popular Song Ranking [2026]
His music and vocals have an addictive quality that’s hard to forget once you hear them.
Once a track starts playing, you can’t help but get drawn in—so I’ve ranked his songs by popularity!
Even if you’re not familiar with Western music, his songs are very easy to listen to and highly recommended!
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Michael Bublé Popular Song Rankings [2026] (21–30)
Dream a Little Dream of MeMichael Bublé21rank/position

Jazz isn’t as popular today as it used to be.
Although these are tough times for jazz, there are artists who are achieving worldwide success.
One of them is Michael Bublé, who sings “Dream a Little Dream of Me.” His voice has a popular appeal reminiscent of Frank Sinatra.
The song is arranged as a relaxed slow jazz number, which pairs beautifully with Michael Bublé’s warm vocals.
Wouldn’t it be perfect for a leisurely moment after dinner at the campsite?
FeverMichael Bublé22rank/position

Michael Bublé, a Canadian singer who’s popular for his voice and showmanship reminiscent of the great Frank Sinatra, has released many sexy, dapper tunes.
Among them, the one I particularly recommend is Fever.
Originally an R&B piece released in 1956, Bublé—being a jazz singer—has reimagined it as a sophisticated, adult jazz number.
It’s incredibly sensual, so be sure to check it out.
Haven’t Met You YetMichael Bublé23rank/position

The song used in Suntory Coffee “Craft Boss,” featuring Masato Sakai, Ryo Narita, Hana Sugisaki, and Yuriyan Retriever, is Michael Bublé’s “Haven’t Met You Yet.” It’s included on his 2009 album “Crazy Love,” which reached No.
1 on both the U.S.
and U.K.
charts.
In the U.K., the album sold over 3 million copies, becoming a massive hit.
With a light, upbeat pop sound, the song’s lyrics are very positive, directed toward that special someone you’ve yet to meet.
Holly Jolly ChristmasMichael Bublé24rank/position

Originally, it’s a classic Christmas song from the 1960s, first performed by Burl Ives.
Michael Bublé’s version was released in 2011.
It has jazzy elements, making it very stylish and easy to groove to.
At just two minutes long, it’s not hard to learn and feels familiar, so I highly recommend it to anyone who wants to pick up a Christmas tune! Overall, it’s a song that sounds really cool when sung with a relaxed feel and a light touch.
The jazz swing is key—don’t overthink it, let your body catch the groove! The rhythm will naturally fall into place.
I feel like it’s perfect for singing while swaying side to side with a drink in hand.
Try singing it as if you’re humming during a little break!
I’ll Never Not Love YouMichael Bublé25rank/position

Sometimes the person you’ve fallen for is afraid of love, right? In times like that, I recommend playing “I’ll Never Not Love You.” It’s sung by Michael Bublé, a singer-songwriter from Canada.
The lyrics portray a man who vows never to hurt his partner.
The upbeat melody keeps it from feeling too somber, which is a nice touch.
It could be perfect as background music, too.


