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] (31–40)
Source Of InfectionVan Halen36rank/position

A high-energy number from the 1988 album OU812.
Its up-tempo feel and guitar work are reminiscent of the classic Hot for Teacher.
While many tracks on the album prominently feature synthesizers, this song finds Eddie Van Halen unleashing his virtuosity on guitar—complete with three appearances by a blistering guitar solo.
Spanish FlyVan Halen37rank/position

A short piece featuring a solo performance by Edward Van Halen, included on the second album, Van Halen II.
It can be considered a gut-string guitar version of Eruption, the instrumental on the previous album Van Halen that stunned the world.
Blending flamenco-style playing with Eddie’s signature tapping technique, it becomes a uniquely nationality-defying instrumental.
In Van Halen’s live shows, there’s a dedicated guitar solo section for Eddie, and this track is also used as one part of that expansive solo segment.
TattooVan Halen38rank/position

Tattoo, the first track on the album A Different Kind Of Truth, which was released about 14 years after 1998’s Van Halen III.
With a slower tempo, it delivers a hard-hitting sound.
The guitar solo is dramatic and cool!
The Seventh SealVan Halen39rank/position

The number that opens the album “Balance.” After a somewhat mysterious sound effect, it suddenly shifts as a driving guitar riff bursts out with a crisp, clear tone.
Although 1991—the year the album was released—was the heyday of grunge, marked by the massive success of Nirvana’s “Nevermind,” it sounds as if they’re making a statement of intent not to be swept up by the times by deliberately blasting out classic American rock.
UnchainedVan Halen40rank/position

A track released as a single from their fourth album, Martial Law.
Its song and arrangement embody classic American hard rock, a style that would later be echoed in big hits like “Jump.” At the time, this exhilarating vibe felt refreshingly new.


