Van Halen Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Van Halen, the hard rock band famous for “Jump,” are pioneers among West Coast American HR/HM bands.
We’ve put together a ranking of some of their most popular songs!
Every track is cool, and you might find quite a few you’ve heard before.
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Van Halen Popular Song Rankings [2026] (21–30)
Can’t Stop Loving YouVan Halen22rank/position

They’re a hugely popular veteran American hard rock band.
At first glance, many might wonder whether men of their age can really sing pure love songs.
But once you read the Japanese-translated lyric booklet, you’ll surely change your mind.
Diver DownVan Halen23rank/position

Van Halen is the innovative band that rewrote the history of hard rock, renowned for Eddie Van Halen’s virtuosic guitar work.
Their album Diver Down, released in April 1982, is the namesake for Narciso Anasui’s Stand in JoJo’s Part 6.
It has a multifaceted appeal that overlaps with the image of a Stand that can “dive” into objects.
Give it a listen and let your thoughts wander to Part 6’s story.
Fire In The HoleVan Halen24rank/position

The title “Fire In The Hole” is a warning called out to alert people when a blast or detonation is about to occur.
The powerful sound truly feels explosive and gets your heart racing.
It was included on the 1998 album Van Halen III and was used on the soundtrack for the film Lethal Weapon 4.
Get UpVan Halen25rank/position

While the album 5150, featuring their new vocalist, may give the impression of slightly restrained guitar parts compared to their earlier work, this third track on the album showcases razor-sharp guitar playing from start to finish.
Enjoy a live version that captures the brilliance of Eddie Van Halen tearing through mind-blowing guitar lines with a big smile, perfectly matching the up-tempo feel!
Good EnoughVan Halen26rank/position

The number that opens the album 5150.
Following new vocalist Sammy Hagar’s greeting-like shout of “Hello, baby~!”, the guitar roars into an intro that flaunted the birth of a new Van Halen to the world.
With its driving, hard-edged feel that amps up the listener’s excitement, it’s a quintessential track for them.
Ice Cream ManVan Halen27rank/position

This song was originally written and recorded by Chicago blues musician John Brim.
Included on Van Halen’s debut album as a cover in tribute to the blues, it has become one of David Lee Roth’s favorite songs.
Judgement DayVan Halen28rank/position

A heavy number featured as the second track on the 1991 album “F@U#C%K.” Its grinding guitar riff and relentlessly driving feel showcase Van Halen’s prowess as a hard rock band.
It’s a hot track where you can fully enjoy Eddie Van Halen’s phenomenal guitar work.
In this song, Eddie’s solo is even more entertaining thanks to a visually tricky move—fretting from over the top of the neck with his left hand.


