Sarah McLachlan Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
A three-time Grammy-winning singer-songwriter from Canada, she is also known as the founder of the legendary women-only rock festival Lilith Fair.
She has contributed to many soundtracks, including City of Angels and I Am Sam.
Here is a ranked list of her popular songs.
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Sarah McLachlan Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)
In The Arms Of The AngelSarah McLachlan6rank/position

The song begins with a slow, soothing piano intro and carries a message about the importance of loving yourself.
Sarah McLachlan’s vocals heal a weary heart.
It’s a richly layered piece that’s hard to believe is expressed with just piano and vocals.
Silence (Tiesto’s In Search of Sunrise Remix)Delerium feat. Sarah McLachlan7rank/position

A collaboration between the Canadian electronic music group Delerium and singer-songwriter Sarah McLachlan.
Released in 1999, this trance anthem was used in the film Brokedown Palace.
This version is a remix by Tiësto.
AdiaSarah McLachlan8rank/position

A song Sarah McLachlan created, inspired by her relationships with her father and her close friend.
The title “Adia” is a female name meaning “God’s gift.” It was nominated for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance at the Grammy Awards in 1999.
AngelSarah McLachlan9rank/position

It is a remarkable ballad whose piano tones resound through the silence, and whose crystalline, purifying vocals strike the heart.
A signature song by Canadian singer-songwriter Sarah McLachlan, it conjures the gaze of an angel gently watching over souls suffering on the brink of despair.
It is said that she wrote the song in just a few hours, her heart aching over the tragic death of a fellow musician.
Included on her 1997 album Surfacing, it moved audiences worldwide as a featured song in the film City of Angels.
On nights when your heart is utterly exhausted, listening quietly alone may bring healing—along with tears.
Happy XmasSarah McLachlan10rank/position

I love this song.
Sarah McLachlan sings it with a wonderful arrangement.
“Happy Xmas (War Is Over)” is still a classic Christmas song, and I think you still hear it often around town.
It’s a nostalgic cover.


