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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 Popular Song Ranking [2026] (21–30)

Now I’m HereQueen21rank/position

Queen – Now I’m Here (Official Video)
Now I'm HereQueen

An energetic hard rock number with an unforgettable guitar riff that became a live staple in Queen’s early years.

Featured on their third album, Sheer Heart Attack, it builds anticipation with vocals riding over palm-muted guitar.

The contrast between Queen’s trademark, richly layered choral harmonies and the hard rock flavor undoubtedly sent audience energy soaring.

It’s an aggressive yet beautiful rock tune, crowned by a superb, sing-along-worthy melody line.

Save MeQueen22rank/position

Queen – Save Me (Official Video)
Save MeQueen

An English rock band, Queen released the album The Game in 1980.

This song was included on that album.

It was released as a single before the album.

He still believes her words—“I love you until I die”—a vow that now feels empty.

Freddie’s passionate vocals make it a remarkable piece.

Hammer To FallQueen23rank/position

Queen – Hammer To Fall – piano cover – HD HQ 🔴
Hammer To FallQueen

Written by Brian May, this song symbolizes a return to Queen’s roots.

Its hard-edged riff is striking, leaving a powerful impression on listeners.

The lyrics convey the transience of life and the inevitability of death, while also sounding a warning about nuclear war that reflects the Cold War era.

Yet despite the weighty themes, the song itself is powerful and brimming with energy that inspires the listener.

Coupled with Freddie Mercury’s overwhelming vocal prowess, it stands as a gem that questions the meaning of life.

Performed on piano, it can bring out a different kind of charm from the original.

It’s a recommended track for anyone who wants to enjoy a classic rock masterpiece in a new form.

A Kind of MagicQueen24rank/position

Queen – A Kind of Magic (Official Video Remastered)
A Kind of MagicQueen

A soaring vocal rings out in “A Kind of Magic,” heightening the mystique of a magic show.

The song was released in 1986 by the legendary British rock band Queen and is included on the album of the same name.

It was composed by drummer Roger Taylor, who also wrote “Radio Ga Ga.” Roger completed the piece inspired by a line of dialogue from the fantasy film Highlander, for which the song had been selected.

Influenced by the fantasy film, it’s a track that radiates a distinctly magical atmosphere.

Bicycle RaceQueen25rank/position

The song crafted by Freddie Mercury of the legendary rock band Queen is a pinnacle of pop-rock fusion.

Released in 1978, it was inspired by watching the Tour de France in France.

However, it’s not merely a song about a bicycle race.

Through the phrase “I want to ride my bicycle,” it symbolically sings about personal freedom and the choices we make in life.

Its catchy melody paired with a profound message is captivating, and when played on the piano, a new charm emerges.

It’s a perfect piece for those interested in Queen’s music or looking for a challenge on the piano.