Morrissey Popular Song Rankings [2026]
Morrissey, who enjoyed great popularity as the lead singer of the British rock band The Smiths.
Even after the band’s breakup, he has released many works as a solo artist.
Here is a ranking of some of his most popular songs.
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Morrissey Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)
The Monsters of Pig AlleyMorrissey11rank/position

Morrissey, the legendary singer-songwriter who has been active since the 1980s.
Beloved for his literary lyrics and velvety vocals, he is set to release his 14th studio album, “Make-Up Is a Lie,” in March 2026, with this track unveiled the same month as the album’s closing single.
The very title, which calls to mind old silent films, is wryly amusing, and the song itself—co-written with a longtime collaborator—comes across as a melancholic ballad with intriguing, organic, live-instrument arrangements.
Though introspective in its focus on the costs of fame and on loneliness, it will surely resonate with those who want to bask in a quiet afterglow.
Fans of classic UK rock should give it a listen.
Hairdresser On FireMorrissey12rank/position

A track included on Morrissey’s 1990 compilation album “Bona Drag,” released during his solo career after the breakup of The Smiths.
It’s a beautiful song that shifts from a quiet piano introduction to a breezy pop tune.
After this album, he moved toward a more massive, heavier style, and this elegant, quintessentially British pop sound gradually faded into the background.


