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Aretha Franklin Popular Song Rankings [2025]

In 1987, Aretha Franklin became the first female artist inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

A soul music singer who, alongside Otis Redding, helped drive the rise of Southern soul.

This time, we’re focusing on her.

We’ve listed her most-played songs in a ranked format, so be sure to check them out.

Aretha Franklin Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (21–30)

It Hurts Like HellAretha Franklin29rank/position

Aretha Franklin – It Hurts Like Hell (Waiting To Exhale Soundtrack)
It Hurts Like HellAretha Franklin

This is a song where the soul-stirring voice of American legendary singer Aretha Franklin resonates deeply in the heart.

This track, which sings of the pain of heartbreak, was included on the soundtrack of the film “Waiting to Exhale.” Released in November 1995, the album “Waiting to Exhale” received high praise from New York Times critics and was selected as one of the year’s top ten albums.

Franklin’s powerful vocals profoundly express the ache of lost love, gripping listeners and refusing to let go.

As a song that comforts those troubled by love or nursing wounded hearts, it continues to be cherished by many.

Jimmy LeeAretha Franklin30rank/position

Aretha Franklin – Jimmy Lee (Official Music Video)
Jimmy LeeAretha Franklin

Jimmy Lee is a song by Aretha Franklin, a leading figure in American soul music.

Filled with the sweet and bittersweet feelings of first love, this track appears on her album Aretha, released in October 1986.

Its lyrics capture the pure emotions of student days, and Aretha’s rich, velvety vocals resonate deeply.

The album Aretha reached No.

32 on the U.

S.

Billboard 200 and earned Gold certification in both the United States and Canada, garnering high acclaim worldwide.

It’s perfect for listening alone on a quiet night or sharing with someone special.

Aretha Franklin Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (31–40)

Jump To ItAretha Franklin31rank/position

Aretha Franklin – Jump To It (1982) SIngle Version
Jump To ItAretha Franklin

A track released as a single by Aretha Franklin in 1982.

Luther Vandross was involved in the production, and the backing vocals were provided by Vandross and Cissy Houston.

It reached No.

4 on the U.

S.

charts and was nominated for a Grammy Award.

Jumpin’ Jack FlashAretha Franklin32rank/position

Jumpin’ Jack Flash (Official Music Video)
Jumpin' Jack FlashAretha Franklin

It’s included on the 1986 album “Aretha.” A cover of a song the Rolling Stones released in 1968.

It served as the theme song for the film of the same name released in 1986.

Born in 1942, a singer-songwriter from Michigan.

Delivering the familiar Stones sound with soulful vocals, this rendition offers a different kind of charm than the Stones’ version—powerful, uplifting, and guaranteed to get you in a great mood.

Nessun DormaAretha Franklin33rank/position

Aretha Franklin – Nessun Dorma (Audio)
Nessun DormaAretha Franklin

Aretha Franklin, known as the Queen of Soul, performed “Nessun Dorma” under unexpected circumstances.

The Queen of Soul delivers a stunning rendition of the famous aria from the opera Turandot.

Presented at the 1998 Grammy Awards with only 20 minutes of preparation, the performance captivated the audience and was a resounding success.

The lyrics—expressing love, hope, and the resolve to guard one’s own secret—resonate powerfully through Franklin’s commanding voice.

It’s a track that showcases her cross-genre talent and professionalism.

Highly recommended for anyone who wants to enjoy a fusion of classical music and soul.

Never Grow OldAretha Franklin34rank/position

Included on the 1956 album “Songs of Faith.” Born in 1942, a singer from Tennessee.

Known as the “Queen of Soul” for her overwhelming vocal prowess, this is her debut single.

The records she released in the 1950s didn’t see much success.

When you listen, though, you’ll be amazed by her powerful voice—so strong it’s hard to believe it’s a debut.

O CHRISTMAS TREEAretha Franklin35rank/position

A traditional German folk Christmas song.

Its original title is “O fir tree.

” This version by American singer-songwriter Aretha Franklin is included on the 1992 compilation album “A Very Special Christmas 2.