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The Police Popular Song Ranking [2026]

The Police is a British rock band that has captivated many fans with a wide range of musical styles, never settling into a single genre.They’re also well known for their 1979 single “Message in a Bottle.”We’ve put together a ranking of their popular songs, so whether you’re a long-time fan or discovering them for the first time, be sure to check it out.

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The Police Popular Song Ranking [2026]
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1Every Breath You TakeThe Police
Every Breath You TakeThe Policeplay_arrow
A masterpiece by The Police: a sweet melody with morbid lyrics
2Message In A BottleThe Police
Message In A BottleThe Policeplay_arrow
The British rock band the Police in 1979...
3Wrapped Around Your FingerThe Police
Wrapped Around Your FingerThe Policeplay_arrow
Music that fuses The Police’s rock and reggae
4Every Little Thing She Does Is MagicThe Police
Every Little Thing She Does Is MagicThe Policeplay_arrow
A poignant unrequited-love classic, a love song that resonates with the heart
5So LonelyThe Police
So LonelyThe Policeplay_arrow
A rock song with reggae elements that sings about heartbreak
6King Of PainThe Police
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Police’s classic written by Sting
7Walking On The MoonThe Police
Walking On The MoonThe Policeplay_arrow
The Police’s classic released in 1979…
8FriendsThe Police
FriendsThe Policeplay_arrow
A moving song that expresses the depth of friendship
9RoxanneThe Police
RoxanneThe Policeplay_arrow
This song, known as one of The Police’s signature tracks...
10High School Teacher (Don’t Stand So Close to Me)The Police
High School Teacher (Don't Stand So Close to Me)The Policeplay_arrow
The Police’s hit song about a forbidden relationship between a teacher and a student
11I want to keep looking at youThe Police
I want to keep looking at youThe Policeplay_arrow
An 80s sound packed with plenty of mature, AOR-style elements.
12Can’t Stand Losing YouThe Police
Can't Stand Losing YouThe Policeplay_arrow
The theme of this work is, plainly, “If it means parting with you…”