Queen Popular Song Ranking [2026]
Queen is a legendary rock band from the United Kingdom.
They are immensely popular not only in the UK but around the world, and are among the best-selling artists globally.
Here, we present a ranking of some of their most popular songs.
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Queen Popular Song Ranking [2026] (51–60)
Too Much Love Will Kill YouQueen51rank/position

It’s said that this song originally belonged to Brian, but Freddie loved it so much that they ended up recording it with his vocals.
The song appears on Brian’s solo album as well, where it’s recorded with Brian’s vocals.
The theme—that love can sometimes hurt—may have resonated with Freddie’s feelings at the time.
We Will Rock You (Dean Cohen Remix)Queen52rank/position

When it comes to classic sports day anthems, Queen’s “We Will Rock You” is the one, right? That stomping, the clapping, and Freddie Mercury’s rousing calls—it’s the perfect track to fire up the competitors’ fighting spirit.
In 2018, Queen’s biographical film “Bohemian Rhapsody” was a huge hit.
Even so, there are still lots of kids who look blank and go, “What song is this?” Unfortunately, to ears tuned to modern pop, it just doesn’t sound familiar.
But I totally understand teachers who want those kids to appreciate how great Queen is.
In times like that, let’s meet in the middle and get them used to this remix version first! Don’t worry—this song will surely spark their interest in Queen!
Who Wants To Live ForeverQueen53rank/position

This song was produced by Brian long before Freddie passed away.
If you listen while carefully taking in the lyrics, it feels all the more poignant.
The string accompaniment adds a sense of grandeur, and the song’s wide dynamic range offers a glimpse of the members’ refined sensibilities.
Queen Rock MontrealQueen54rank/position
I still remember the shock I felt when I first heard the rock monument Bohemian Rhapsody.
They incorporated operatic elements, the mood of the song changed repeatedly, and in places where a typical rock band would have shouted, QUEEN delivered harmonies.
In an era when blasting, hard-driven guitar rock was the mainstream, every track they released featured remarkable twists.
This live footage is packed with QUEEN’s hits.
Enjoy it along with countless memories, and the sight of them bounding across the stage with boundless energy!
KING AND QUEENKING & QUEEN55rank/position

This song was released in 1991 and is performed by the female duo KING & QUEEN, whose name is pronounced the same as the song title.
Its stylish sound is perfect for driving.
There’s also a cover version by Dream, a Japanese female vocal dance group.


