Stevie Wonder Popular Song Ranking [2026]
From refreshing, mid-tempo pop numbers to danceable soul tracks and gentle ballads, Stevie Wonder has produced countless hit songs.
He has been active on the front lines from his boyhood to the present day.
Here is a ranking of his most popular songs.
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Stevie Wonder Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (61–70)
It Ain’t No UseStevie Wonder61rank/position

I think this is something of a hidden favorite.
That sense of aching frustration is great.
The chorus featuring Minnie Riperton is wonderful, too.
It’s truly a great song! I also love this kind of restrained track from him.
You can see the more mature Stevie here.
I’ve heard cover versions as well, but personally, I still want to hear it sung by Stevie.
Joy Inside My TearsStevie Wonder62rank/position

This song, featured on the album “Songs in the Key of Life,” is a mature love ballad whose rich, string-like backing sets the stage for Stevie Wonder’s compelling vocals that resonate deeply.
In the latter part of the track, his ad-libbing builds and intensifies as he repeats the same theme at length, creating a profoundly moving effect.
Jungle FeverStevie Wonder63rank/position

This is the theme song from Spike Lee’s film “Jungle Fever.” The movie itself wasn’t much of a hit, but the theme song was classic Stevie.
It lived up to expectations.
It feels like, “Here’s what Stevie sounds like in the ’90s.” It’s a fresh approach that matched the times, so I’d love for everyone to give it a listen.
Knocks Me Off My FeetStevie Wonder64rank/position

I can painfully feel the anxious thought that maybe her heart isn’t with me.
I don’t want to say anything that sounds accusatory, and yet I can’t help but wonder.
It’s a ballad that captures the bittersweet feeling of my emotions spinning in vain, as if only my feelings are running ahead and going nowhere.
Lookin For Another Pure LoveStevie Wonder65rank/position

A classic track included on the album “Talking Book,” released in 1972 by Stevie Wonder from the United States.
With a poignant vocal delivery, it vividly and poppily portrays the pain of heartbreak and the longing for new love.
On this record, Wonder achieved musical maturity and captivated audiences with a universal appeal that transcended the boundaries of R&B.
It also garnered support from rock listeners, reaching No.
3 on the pop album chart and No.
1 on the R&B album chart.
At the Grammy Awards, two songs from the album won across three categories, earning high acclaim.
It’s a recommended piece for anyone who resonates with the journey of searching for pure love.


