Pink Floyd’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Pink Floyd, the legendary band loved around the world.Their landmark album The Dark Side of the Moon remains a masterpiece that continues to be listened to even more than 40 years after its release.This time, we’ll introduce Pink Floyd’s popular songs in a ranked list.
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Pink Floyd Popular Song Ranking [2026] (41–50)
Coming Back To LifePink Floyd43rank/position

A track included on the album The Division Bell, released by Pink Floyd in 1994.
It has become a staple at David Gilmour’s concerts and is said to be a song he dedicated to his wife, Polly Samson.
Corporal CleggPink Floyd44rank/position

A war-themed track featuring a soldier who lost his legs in World War II and his alcoholic wife.
It is said to be the first Pink Floyd track to address war.
It was included on their second album, A Saucerful of Secrets, released in 1968.
Fat Old SunPink Floyd45rank/position

A track written by guitarist David Gilmour.
David handles lead vocals and plays all the instruments except the organ, which is by Richard Wright.
The track appears on the album Atom Heart Mother, released in 1970.
Goodbye Blue SkyPink Floyd46rank/position

Goodbye Blue Sky begins with a scene where a girl tells her mother that there’s a plane flying in the sky.
It turns out to be a bomber, and the lyrics portray the horrors of war—how people must flee and hide even under a clear blue sky—and the suffering that continues even after the war ends.
Featured on the 1979 album The Wall, the song was written by Roger Waters based on his own experience of losing his father in World War II.
The gentle guitar sound further accentuates the sorrowful lyrics.
HAVE A CIGARPink Floyd47rank/position

A track that sings about corporate control over musicians.
It features lead vocals by Roy Harper, a British folk singer.
It has been covered by many artists, including Foo Fighters and Gov’t Mule.
Keep TalkingPink Floyd48rank/position

A track released as a single by Pink Floyd in 1994.
It samples Stephen Hawking’s electronic voice.
The track reached No.
26 on the UK charts and No.
1 on the US charts.
Learning To FlyPink Floyd49rank/position

A track that sings about destroying the system and gaining freedom.
It was released as a single in 1987 and reached No.
1 on the U.S.
charts.
The music video was directed by Storm Thorgerson and filmed at West Wind Ridge.


