New Order Popular Song Rankings [2026]
New Order is a band whose fusion of electro sound and club music is irresistible for electro lovers.
Their cool and distinctive musical style has a large, devoted fan base.
We’ve put together a ranking of their popular songs, so be sure to give them a listen!
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New Order Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)
Working OvertimeNew Order11rank/position
Japanese people are very serious and hardworking.
They don’t mind working overtime, so as soon as you go past the scheduled time, play this song to boost morale.
It’s an up-tempo number with a true New Order spirit that will help you work hard.
Blue Monday 88New Order12rank/position

Including their former band Joy Division, New Order’s career is one of the most important in British music history, and it’s indispensable when discussing the history of electropop and synth-pop.
Their innovative sound, which has had a tremendous influence not only in Europe and the U.S.
but also on Japanese artists, feels of its time yet reveals something fresh with every listen.
One of their signature tracks and a massive hit is Blue Monday.
The original version was released in 1983, and a version remixed by the maestro Quincy Jones was re-released in 1988.
In terms of the fusion of techno and rock, it can rightly be called a historic classic.
Confusion (Pump Panel Reconstruction Mix)New Order13rank/position

This is “Confusion Pump Panel Reconstruction Mix” by the British electronic unit New Order.
It’s mixed with a classic rhythm sound, resulting in a slightly heavier tone than the original track used in the film Blade.
It’s a recommended pick for those who want to feel a stronger beat or explore vocal-free dance music.
JetstreamNew Order14rank/position

Released in May 2005, this is New Order’s 34th single, and it is also included on their eighth album, “Waiting for the Sirens’ Call,” which was released in March of the same year.
The lyrics convey that, while there are times in life when we face adversity, we don’t always have to fight against the headwinds; sometimes it’s important to ride the wind—like the westerlies—and shift our mindset.
It’s an encouraging song that expresses that sentiment.
Nothing But A FoolNew Order15rank/position

New Order are already a veteran band, but with each release they truly feel like they’re getting younger.
The sound is cutting-edge, as if a group of young people formed a band and put out a track.
This song is perfect from start to finish, with a touch of sadness woven in.


