REO Speedwagon Popular Song Rankings [2026]
REO Speedwagon debuted in the United States in 1971, but they didn’t have any hits until the 1980s, so they were apparently called “America’s least-selling yet longest-lasting band” (lol).
They’re a band with a wonderfully stable, sweet voice.
Here, we’ll introduce REO Speedwagon’s popular songs in a ranking format!
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REO Speedwagon Popular Song Rankings [2026]
157 Riverside AvenueREO Speed Wagon6rank/position

Included on the 1971 album “R.E.O.
Speedwagon.” A five-piece rock band from Illinois formed in 1967.
This is their debut single, and they’ve since become one of America’s representative rock bands, with a career spanning 50 years.
It’s a cool track featuring upbeat, bright melodies sung over a bluesy rhythm.
Anti Establishment ManREO Speed Wagon7rank/position

Released on their 1971 debut album, R.E.O.
Speedwagon, this track is a powerful rock number infused with an anti-establishment message.
Reflecting the social climate of the time, it carries strong social consciousness, including criticism of politicians and references to the Vietnam War.
It vividly expresses the early musical style and message of the American rock band REO Speedwagon and can be considered one of the key songs in their history.
Featuring standout vocals by Terry Luttrell and guitar work by Gary Richrath, this piece is sure to resonate deeply with those who hold anti-war and pro-peace sentiments.


