Bob Dylan Popular Songs Ranking [2025]
That he is both a musician and a poet is evident from his winning the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2016.
During the Vietnam War, his songs were sung across the United States.
This time, we’ve selected some of his popular songs that have been loved for decades.
Presented in ranking format.
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Bob Dylan’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (1–10)
Gotta Serve SomebodyBob Dylan8rank/position

This song, Gotta Serve Somebody, is the one for which Bob Dylan won a Grammy.
The famous John Lennon is said to have created an answer song to it called Serve Yourself.
Murder Most FoulBob Dylan9rank/position

A monumental 17-minute ballad that symbolizes the changing times has arrived from Bob Dylan.
Released as a single in March 2020, the piece weaves an epic tale centered on the assassination of President John F.
Kennedy, interlacing the history of American social change, music, and film.
It is a song that can be called the culmination of Dylan’s career.
Closing out the album Rough and Rowdy Ways, it was unveiled amid the COVID-19 pandemic and resonated with many as a beacon of light in an anxious era.
It’s a must-listen for those well-versed in history and passionate about music and film.
Why not spend some time reflecting on American history as you listen to Dylan’s poetic narration?
WinterludeBob Dylan10rank/position

Singer-songwriter Bob Dylan has produced numerous classic songs and is indispensable when talking about country rock.
A perfect winter track from his album “New Morning” is “Winterlude.” This song leans strongly into the relaxed elements of country music.
Its lyrics depict a man expressing his love to a woman in winter.
Notably, the snow that appears in the song not only conveys a sense of the season but also serves as a metaphor for difficulties and obstacles.
Bob Dylan Popular Song Rankings [2025] (11–20)
Forever YoungBob Dylan11rank/position

A song filled with a deep, parental prayer of love was released in January 1974 by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan.
Written for his son Jesse, the piece appears on the album Planet Waves and is presented in two versions, slow and fast.
Gentle lyrics that convey a parent’s wish for a child’s healthy growth blend beautifully with a heartwarming melody.
The song has also been used in the film Freedom Writers and the TV series Sons of Anarchy, and its moving message continues to resonate across generations.
It is highly recommended for all parents who feel the joys and anxieties of raising children, and for anyone wishing to express their love for their family.
HurricaneBob Dylan12rank/position

As its title “Hurricane” suggests, it’s a cool track with an up-tempo, bluesy feel and a driving sense of speed.
It builds consistently, flowing into the chorus with the same rhythm from the A and B sections, making for a song that stays exciting throughout.
Just Like Tom Thumb’s BluesBob Dylan13rank/position

This is a song released in 1965 by Bob Dylan, a quintessential American singer-songwriter.
It was included on the album Highway 61 Revisited and later appeared on compilation albums as well.
Set against the backdrop of Mexico City, its lyrics—centering on life’s hardships and the search for meaning—have resonated with many, showcasing Dylan’s poetic gifts to the fullest.
Comprising six verses with no chorus, the song’s keyboard and drum tones create a distinctive atmosphere.
It’s a recommended track for those who want to experience Dylan’s musical world and feel the subtleties of life.
Mr. Tambourine ManBob Dylan14rank/position

There are harmonica players in many genres—classical, jazz, bossa nova, blues, folk—but when it comes to a giant of the folk world, it has to be Bob Dylan.
Playing the guitar while blowing the harmonica—this is quintessential “Bob Dylan’s music.”





