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 Songs Ranking [2026] (71–80)
Lily Of The ValleyQueen78rank/position

There’s a song by Queen, the legendary British rock band, called “Lily of the Valley.” Its Japanese title is rendered as “Tani ma no Yuri,” but “Lily of the Valley” refers to the flower known as suzuran in Japanese.
It may not be one of their most popular tracks, but it’s a beautifully flowing piece.
MedleyQueen79rank/position

If you put The Beatles and The Stones together with Queen, you get the three great British rock bands.
Some people include Led Zeppelin or Pink Floyd, or Oasis or Radiohead instead, but that really depends on the person.
Melancholy BluesQueen80rank/position

Queen, the legendary British band.
If you’re looking for a beautiful voice that resonates with a broken heart, we recommend Freddie’s “My Melancholy Blues.” The piano’s beautiful melody and Freddie’s vocals will bring you to tears, turning sadness into a beautifully sung experience.
Queen Popular Song Rankings [2026] (81–90)
Need Your Loving TonightQueen81rank/position

A track from the 1980 album “The Game,” often praised as a hidden gem.
The Japanese title is “Angel of the Night,” and the lyrics convey the feelings of a man who’s been told goodbye by a woman.
Though the story is deeply heartbreaking, the rock ’n’ roll-style accompaniment and Freddie’s soaring vocals feel refreshing, and it’s the kind of song that might ease your heart a little when you’re dealing with a breakup.
Ogre BattleQueen82rank/position

The album “Queen II,” which features this song, is captivating for its dual nature, often referred to as the Black Side and the White Side.
The Black Side evokes an image of aggressive combat, while the White Side has a tone that conjures a fantasy world.
“Ogre Battle” is one of the tracks on the Black Side, and although it’s short, it leaves a strong impact.
It’s intricately crafted—the intro uses a reversed playback of the ending section.
Queen Rock MontrealQueen83rank/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!
Spread Your WingsQueen84rank/position

Queen, a British rock band known worldwide.
By continuing their world tour with a new member, their classic songs are still alive today.
From among Queen’s masterpieces, let us introduce “Spread Your Wings.” Why not try singing, in a cool way, that feeling of wanting to just fly away somewhere?


