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Radiohead Popular Song Rankings [2026]

Radiohead, a popular British band that has also performed at Summer Sonic.

They’ve released plenty of downer tracks, but their 2016 album was almost like a haiku.

This time, we’ll present their popular songs in ranking format.

And of course, first place goes to…

Radiohead Popular Song Ranking [2026] (21–30)

Sail To The MoonRadiohead26rank/position

Radiohead is a legendary band that continues to take on various genres such as alternative rock and experimental rock.

They’re a great band that laid the foundation for today’s alternative rock.

One of their classic songs is “Sail To The Moon.” As the title suggests, it’s themed around the moon, which symbolizes goals and dreams.

It’s a mysterious track that can even sound like a love song.

Be sure to check it out!

Thinking About YouRadiohead27rank/position

Released as an early recording in 1992 and included on the 1993 debut album Pablo Honey, this song is a poignant piece swirling with unrequited love and alienation.

Its lyrics, interweaving a rift between the successful other and oneself with jealousy and self-deprecation, evoke the feelings of Takaki Tōno.

The simple acoustic guitar arpeggios and the delicate vocal tone accentuate its introspective emotions.

It resonates in those moments when you stand frozen with an unattainable longing, when there’s someone you just can’t forget.

We Suck Young Blood. Your Time Is Up.Radiohead28rank/position

We Suck Young Blood.

Your Time Is Up., included on Radiohead’s sixth album Hail to the Thief, is a work that highlights a dark pop tone as the band attempted to step away from a traditional rock sound.

At the time, it drew global attention as a song written by vocalist Thom Yorke, themed around a phrase in the title that criticized and opposed the policies of a certain country’s president.

Once you read the lyrics, I think the way you hear the song will change—so take your time to read them and give it a listen!

Winter WonderlandRadiohead29rank/position

Among the many covers out there, isn’t this one particularly striking? The melancholic timbre of Thom Yorke’s vocals creates a good kind of mismatch with the mood of the original.

The dubby backing track is also worth noting.

As you listen, you can’t help but wonder—how did it end up like this? It’s a song that only he could make.