Phil Collins Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
This is a ranking of popular songs by Phil Collins, the beloved 1980s artist who transitioned from drummer to vocalist within Genesis and went on to produce a string of solo hits.
Phil Collins is not only a top-tier performer but also excels behind the scenes, having worked on projects such as producing albums for Eric Clapton.
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Phil Collins Popular Song Rankings [2026] (11–20)
Do You Remember?Phil Collins11rank/position

A song released by Phil Collins.
Its original title was “Lionel.” It features vocals by American singer-songwriter Steven Bishop.
It reached No.
4 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
In the UK, a live version was released as a single.
No Way OutPhil Collins12rank/position

This is an insert song from Brother Bear, a work that portrays the disconnect between humans and animals through the relationship between Kenai—who has been transformed into a bear but is actually human—and the bear cub Koda.
It accompanies a crucial scene where Kenai confesses that he was the one who killed Koda’s mother.
The song expresses the torment of feeling compelled to confess precisely because of the deep bond he feels.
The very quiet soundscape, as if mirroring Kenai’s anguish, is striking and further emphasizes the song’s message.
The sense of apology toward the one burdened with sorrow and the painful desire to make amends give the listener a palpable sense of anguish as well.
Love Can’t Be RushedPhil Collins13rank/position

Many people probably first heard this song by The Supremes in their childhood and then fell in love with it all over again as adults after hearing Phil’s cover.
Quite a few must have been surprised by his transformation from Genesis’s drummer—where he was a leading figure in progressive rock—into a solo artist.
It could be fun to pair up, throw on some sunglasses, and humorously recreate those head movements, too.
I want you to gaze at me.Phil Collins14rank/position

The lyrics feel a bit like a farewell song, but I’m especially drawn to the line, “You’re the only one who really knew me at all.” I imagine there are many men in their fifties who feel that way about a woman even now, not just in the past.
Separate LivesPhil Collins & Marilyn Martin15rank/position

A ballad produced by Stephen Bishop.
It was used in the elegant 1985 dance film White Nights and was nominated for an Academy Award.
Performed as a duet by Phil Collins and Marilyn Martin, it reached No.
1 on the charts in the United States, Ireland, and Canada.


