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)
Lazing On A Sunday AfternoonQueen76rank/position

This song exudes a steadfast determination to absolutely laze around on Sunday afternoons.
It’s “Lazing on a Sunday Afternoon” from the legendary rock band Queen, included on their masterpiece A Night at the Opera.
The eccentric week imagined by the outrageous rock star Freddie Mercury is delightful, and you’ll surely find yourself relating to his obsession with days off.
Freddie loved tearing around on a bicycle, and in this song he slyly slips in a verse about riding one.
It’s a track that feels like a comedy-heavy musical!
Let Me In Your Heart AgainQueen77rank/position

Isn’t Queen the band that left the world with a mountain of the greatest rock ballads? This particular song by Queen tenderly sings of a steadfast love for a woman who has gone away.
Being able to love someone this much is so cool—it makes you admire them.
With its memorable chorus and a quintessential rock-band guitar solo, it’s a can’t-miss love song packed with highlights.
Let Me LiveQueen78rank/position

Featuring grand backing vocals, this song is sung like a relay with Freddie, Roger, and Brian each taking a verse.
It is also the first and last song in which all members capable of singing—everyone except John—provide vocals.
Thinking of it that way, it feels like a rare and valuable work.
Lily Of The ValleyQueen79rank/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.
MedleyQueen80rank/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.


