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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.

Stevie Wonder Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (91–100)

You Got It Bad GirlStevie Wonder91rank/position

Stevie Wonder – You’ve Got It Bad Girl
You Got It Bad GirlStevie Wonder

These are tracks from “Talking Book.” The choral work is exquisite.

The synthesizers are ethereal and irresistibly immersive.

The coexistence of songs like this and more hard-hitting numbers like “Superstition” is part of what makes the album “Talking Book” so appealing.

You’re the sunshine of my lifeStevie Wonder92rank/position

A gem of a love song by Stevie Wonder from the United States, one that wraps your heart like warm sunlight.

Its straightforward expression of love—singing that an irreplaceable person is the sun that illuminates his life—reaches deep into the soul.

The song is included on the classic 1972 album “Talking Book” and was released as a single in March 1973.

The floating tones of the electric piano and the gentle rhythm are wonderfully romantic, and his vocals—honored at the 16th Annual Grammy Awards—are irresistible.

Listen to it on a calm weekend morning or during special moments with someone you love, and you’ll feel yourself surrounded by tenderness.

Cute AishaStevie Wonder93rank/position

Stevie Wonder-Isn’t She Lovely Lyrics
Cute AishaStevie Wonder

This is a hit song by Stevie Wonder, famous as a blind genius singer.

It features a refreshing harmonica and an approachable melody.

It is said that this song is about Stevie Wonder’s biological daughter.

Heart’s Love (I Just Called to Say I Love You)Stevie Wonder94rank/position

Stevie Wonder – I Just Called To Say I Love You (Live in London, 1995)
Heart's Love (I Just Called to Say I Love You)Stevie Wonder

From his teenage years when he was known as “Little Stevie” to the present day, Stevie Wonder has been an artist respected even by fellow musicians.

He has an incredible number of hit songs, but in terms of recognition, this is probably the standout track.

In Japan, it was used as a TV drama theme song and in commercials.

Released in 1984.

Dear DukeStevie Wonder95rank/position

[Wind Ensemble] Beloved Duke Sir Duke
Dear DukeStevie Wonder

This is a song by American singer-songwriter Stevie Wonder.

The piece was sent as a tribute to the legendary jazzman Duke Ellington, and it has a great groove—it’s really fun to play.

It’s also frequently performed by wind ensembles, so some of you in band might have played an arrangement of it.

Whether you’re on the melody or the backing parts, it’s undeniably cool.

Of course you’ll want to practice the melody, but it’s also worth mastering the unison lines between the brass section and the saxophone section in the interlude.

It’s a groovy tune, but there are a lot of notes, so be careful to keep the rhythm accurate.

If you don’t lock into the groove, it will feel off, so make sure to sit firmly in the rhythm and play it with confidence!