Miles Davis Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Miles Davis, who made a name for himself as a jazz trumpeter.
Even across the sea in Japan, he seems to enjoy enduring popularity among jazz fans and critics.
The tone of his trumpet playing is distinctly different.
We’ve put together a ranking of his popular performances, so be sure to check it out!
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Miles Davis Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (21–30)
FootprintsMiles Davis21rank/position

Miles Davis, a towering jazz giant who profoundly influenced not only jazz but the entire course of modern music, continues to command the respect of musicians as the “Prince of Darkness.” This track, included on his 1966 album Miles Smiles, was composed by Wayne Shorter, the saxophonist of the Second Great Miles Quintet.
Its polyrhythmic development creates a thrilling momentum; while the solos and phrasing honor the jazz tradition, the piece itself transcends jazz as a genre.
In any case, the lineup from this period is a jaw-dropping, all-star, almost galactic ensemble.
GénériqueMiles Davis22rank/position

“Générique” is the main theme of the French film masterpiece Elevator to the Gallows.
It’s a jazz piece perfectly tailored to the film’s tense atmosphere.
The track was created by Miles Davis, known as the king of jazz—a name you’ve likely heard even if you’re not a jazz fan.
It’s said that Davis actually watched the film and improvised the piece on the spot.
Even for jazz, where improvisation is a hallmark, improvising a film score is quite surprising!
In A Silent WayMiles Davis23rank/position

Miles Davis, a giant who transcended the bounds of jazz and opened new musical horizons.
Born in America, he led jazz in its many forms.
Released in July 1969 and reaching No.
3 on the jazz LP charts, the classic album “In a Silent Way” heralded the dawn of fusion and continues to influence fans today.
Its title track, even without lyrics, resonates deeply with the heart.
The meditative soundscape woven by electric instruments makes you forget the noise of everyday life and invites calm introspection.
This is an album to meet when you want to immerse yourself in music or experience truly innovative sound.
MilestonesMiles Davis24rank/position

“Milestones,” performed by trumpeter Miles Davis, known as the King of Jazz, is a jazz standard that had a major impact on the jazz world to come.
The album Milestones, released in 1958 and featuring this track, is also counted among the great records as “one of the important albums that helped shape the history of jazz.” Its driving, tight performance is incredibly cool—definitely a track I recommend listening to on a blustery autumn day!
MoveMiles Davis25rank/position

Move, created by Miles Davis, a towering figure in the modern jazz world.
While it offers an exceptionally pleasant melody for listeners, it’s famously difficult for performers, demanding a high level of technical skill.
Because of this difficulty, many artists have covered it.


