Paul McCartney Popular Song Rankings [2026]
Paul McCartney, listed in the Guinness World Records as the most successful composer in popular music history.
The songs he has created are masterpieces that rival those from his Beatles era, and they continue to shake the world to this day.
This time, we’ve compiled a list of Paul McCartney’s most popular songs.
We’ll introduce them in a ranking format, so be sure to check it out!
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Paul McCartney Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (21–30)
Band On The RunPaul McCartney & Wings22rank/position

Paul McCartney & Wings is a band formed around Paul McCartney, who is also known as a member of The Beatles.
“Band on the Run” is the title track from the album released in 1973.
Listening to its lively, upbeat sound makes your heart feel light and excited.
Wonderful Christmas TimePaul McCartney & Wings23rank/position

This is a Christmas song by Paul McCartney of the Beatles.
While John Lennon’s Christmas song carries a stronger message, this one is a simple tune about the joy of Christmas.
Its clear, catchy melody showcases Paul’s signature style, making it perfect for livening up the holiday.
The chords use many barre shapes, so it’s a bit challenging, but because there are many repeated sections, once you memorize it you should be able to play it comfortably.
Venus and Mars & Rock ShowPaul McCartney & Wings24rank/position

It’s an acoustic intro track included on Wings’ fourth album, the band led by Paul McCartney and Linda McCartney.
The English soprano singer Sarah Brightman covered the song on her 2013 album.
Dance TonightPaul McCartney ft. Natalie Portman25rank/position

The song used in the iPod + iTunes commercial “Mandolin.” It was released as a single in 2007.
The music video was directed by Michel Gondry.
The track won Best Pop Vocal Performance at the 2008 Grammy Awards.
Say Say SayPaul McCartney & Michael Jackson26rank/position

A track released as a single in 1983 by Paul McCartney and Michael Jackson.
It was their second duet following “The Girl Is Mine,” and it reached No.
1 on the charts in the United States, Sweden, Norway, and Canada.
The music video is set against a 19th-century backdrop.
Ebony And IvoryStevie Wonder, Paul McCartney27rank/position

This song was born in 1982 from a miraculous collaboration between two geniuses, Stevie Wonder and Paul McCartney.
The title represents “the black and white keys of the piano,” and just as those keys create a single harmony, it signifies harmony between white and Black people—in other words, among all humanity.
It is a highly message-driven piece, and it resonated around the world.
No More Lonely NightsPaul McCartney28rank/position

The Japanese title “Hitoribocchi no Lonely Night” is a single by Paul McCartney released in 1984.
The song was also included on the album “Give My Regards to Broad Street.” It’s a gentle love ballad with a slightly melancholic mood that’s very characteristic of Paul.
When Paul says, “I don’t want another lonely night!” his straightforward words convey the loneliness so clearly.


