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] (91–100)
When you realize you have nothing, you start to appreciate having your thoughts understood, and you feel so much more at ease.Stevie Wonder96rank/position

Singer-songwriter Stevie Wonder, who, despite being completely blind, possesses an exceptional sense for the piano.
His music is so distinctive that even if you don’t know he composed a song, you might think, “Hey, isn’t this a Stevie Wonder track?” Here is one of his famous quotes.
There comes a time for everyone when they come to know their own weaknesses.
These words, which express gratitude to those who continue to love us just as we are, remind us how happy everyday life can be.
Ebony And IvoryStevie Wonder, Paul McCartney97rank/position

This song was born in 1982 from a miraculous collaboration between two geniuses, Stevie Wonder and Paul McCartney.
The title represents “the black and white keys of the piano,” and just as those keys create a single harmony, it signifies harmony between white and Black people—in other words, among all humanity.
It is a highly message-driven piece, and it resonated around the world.
Ebony & IvoryStevie Wonder & Sir Paul McCartney98rank/position

The song “Ebony & Ivory,” a smooth, harmony-focused track, pairs Stevie Wonder and Sir Paul McCartney, both regulars on the hit charts at the time.
Using piano keys as a metaphor—Black people as the ebony keys and white people as the ivory keys—it calls for harmony between the two.
In fact, it’s a very difficult song to sing, and both singers have distinctly unique vocal timbres.
Despite that, their harmonies display a technically and almost miraculously seamless blend, which is one of the reasons the song is so highly regarded.
How Will I KnowStevie Wonder ft. Aisha Morris99rank/position

A duet song with his daughter Aisha.
It apparently wasn’t originally written to sing with his daughter, but Aisha’s voice fits perfectly, doesn’t it? It might be nice to listen to when you want to set the mood, like over drinks.
This one is also from “Time to Love.” Among Stevie Wonder’s many masterpieces, this is my favorite album.
From classic Stevie-style ballads to funky, groovy tracks, every song is catchy and very easy to listen to—highly recommended.
Memories of Christmas (Someday at Christmas)Stevie Wonder100rank/position

It turns out it wasn’t written by Stevie himself, and the original title’s Japanese translation is “Someday at Christmas.” It’s a Christmas song filled with love, carrying the hope that a world without war or racial discrimination will arrive on a Christmas Day someday.


