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Sting’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Sting, who formed the rock band The Police in 1977 and has remained highly popular as a solo artist even after the band went on hiatus.

Many people have likely heard his songs, which are frequently used as movie theme songs and insert tracks.

Here, we’d like to introduce a ranking of Sting’s most popular songs.

Sting Popular Song Rankings [2026] (41–50)

Stolen CarSting46rank/position

Sting – Stolen Car (Take Me Dancing) (Radio Version)
Stolen CarSting

When it comes to Sting, many people probably associate him with a cool or elegant image.

This song, “Stolen Car,” doesn’t exactly overturn that impression, but it does show a surprising contrast.

Among Sting’s tracks, it’s relatively high-energy and crafted into a distinctive piece of alternative rock.

After the second chorus, it suddenly shifts into a more folk-ethnic musical feel, which is another highlight.

It’s a masterpiece that packs a variety of essences into a single work.

The Hounds of WinterSting47rank/position

Aren’t many of Sting’s love songs rich with thought-provoking, profound messages? The opening track of his March 1996 album Mercury Falling is no exception: it’s a haunting love song that captures the anguished cry of a man abandoned by his lover.

The loneliness and chill, expressed through the metaphor of a winter hunting dog, seep deeply into the listener’s heart.

This track is a key piece that even influenced the album’s title, characterized by icy synth tones and plaintive vocals.

Highly recommended if you enjoy authentic breakup songs that immerse you in the winter season.

The Lazarus HeartSting48rank/position

Sting, who gained international popularity as the vocalist of The Police.

Even after going solo, he has long been acclaimed for his high level of musicianship, incorporating elements such as jazz.

What I’d like to recommend this time is the opening track of the album …Nothing Like the Sun, released in October 1987.

The piece is based on a “vivid nightmare” Sting is said to have had during production, following the death of his mother.

Its introspective lyrics, imbued with the pain of loss and a longing for renewal, harmonize beautifully with a majestic, dreamlike sound.

The tone of Branford Marsalis’s saxophone resounds with aching tenderness, deeply permeating the listener’s heart.

It’s a perfect choice for a contemplative night—why not listen closely and let it sink in?

They Dance AloneSting49rank/position

Sting – They Dance Alone (Cueca Solo)
They Dance AloneSting

Set in Chile, South America, this number about a woman dancing alone is a track from the 1987 album …Nothing Like the Sun.

As expected, Sting in the ’80s carried strong political messages, using his music to portray the feelings and perspectives of people in different positions.

This song is one such example.

This Cowboy SongSting50rank/position

Released in 1994, Sting’s classic “This Cowboy Song” is a work that lets you fully savor the musicality of an artist who has continually led different eras of music.

The supporting cast behind the sound is also stellar, with producers and engineers like Hugh Padgham and Neil Dorfsman clearly bringing their A-game.

It strikes an ideal balance between country flavors and an urban sheen.

It’s a compelling listen, so be sure to check it out.