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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.

Queen’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)

Radio Ga GaQueen11rank/position

Queen – Radio Ga Ga (Official Video)
Radio Ga GaQueen

The song “Radio Ga Ga,” included on their 11th album The Works and also a worldwide hit single, features lyrics that liken the band to radio—then said to be in decline—conveying a strong determination that they’re far from finished.

With its simple melody, minimal inflection, and relaxed tempo, it’s easy to sing even for those who feel uneasy about Western pop.

The chorus is guaranteed to turn into a massive sing-along—a timeless number loved across generations.

You’re My Best FriendQueen12rank/position

QUEEN – YOU’RE MY BEST FRIEND – Piano Tutorial
You’re My Best FriendQueen

A breathtakingly beautiful song that stands among timeless classics.

Crafted by Queen’s bassist John Deacon as a heartfelt tribute to his wife, this gem was recorded in London in August 1975 and went on to become a massive hit, achieving Platinum certification in the United States.

Its light, dancing electric piano tones and Brian May’s magical guitar sound leave a lasting impression.

The lyrics, filled with gratitude for a loved one, resonate deeply with listeners.

Play it while thinking of someone dear, and you’ll feel a warm sense of friendship emerge.

Crazy Little Thing Called LoveQueen13rank/position

Crazy Little Thing Called Love – Queen | Tutorial of my Piano Cover
Crazy Little Thing Called LoveQueen

Sheet music is here for a refreshing piano arrangement of a classic hit by the legendary rock band Queen.

Sung by Freddie Mercury about the complexities of love, the song is also known as an homage to Elvis Presley.

There’s even a fun anecdote that it was written in just ten minutes while in the bathtub.

With its simple chord progression and catchy melody, it’s appealing and should be enjoyable even for beginner pianists.

Released in October 1979, it became the band’s first Billboard No.

1 hit in the United States.

It’s a perfect piece for anyone who wants to enjoy Queen’s music on the piano.

Keep Yourself AliveQueen14rank/position

Queen – Keep Yourself Alive (Official Video Remastered)
Keep Yourself AliveQueen

Their first single and the opening track of their debut album “Queen,” this is the number that first introduced the band Queen to the world.

It was also the first song performed by Queen in the 2018 biopic “Bohemian Rhapsody,” so many of you may remember it vividly.

Driven by relentless vocals and a chorus section that pulls the audience in, the song’s structure is guaranteed to get your energy up.

With an emotional guitar solo as another highlight, this rock tune marks the beginning of their legend.

Tie Your Mother DownQueen15rank/position

Queen – Tie Your Mother Down (Official Video)
Tie Your Mother DownQueen

Featuring an oriental-style guitar orchestration built on a Shepard tone and a commanding shuffle beat, this track boldly opens Queen’s fifth album, A Day at the Races.

The call-and-response between lead vocals and backing vocals is masterfully arranged, making it a guaranteed crowd-pleaser live.

The ensemble, centered on a low-string riff, further brings out the catchiness of the melody.

Known as one of Queen’s heaviest songs, it’s a number that puts its rock sensibilities front and center.