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Cat Stevens Popular Song Ranking [2025]

Cat Stevens Popular Song Ranking [2025]
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This is Cat Stevens, a folk singer who has been active since the late 1960s.

When he debuted, he was promoted as a pop star and his songs had a pop-rock sound.

However, after suffering a serious illness, he made a comeback and showed a new side as a singer-songwriter performing folk-style songs.

Cat Stevens Popular Song Ranking [2025]

Morning Has BrokenCat Stevens1rank/position

The song “Morning Has Broken,” which originated from hymn number 444 based on the Gaelic folk tune ‘Bunessan,’ became known worldwide through a cover by British singer Cat Stevens.

In Japan, it is also known by the Japanese title “Ame ni Nureta Asa” (A Morning Wet with Rain), but as noted, it was originally a hymn and is sung in Japanese as “Yo no Hajime Saganara ni.” The version used in the commercial features an original arrangement, but the 1971 release by Cat Stevens includes Rick Wakeman, who is globally renowned as the keyboardist of Yes.

Be sure to check out the original version as well, where Stevens’s folk-tinged vocal sensibility and the brilliant piano tones create a fascinating harmony.

I Love My DogCat Stevens2rank/position

I Love My Dog has an appealing, country-tinged acoustic guitar tone.

It’s a song released in 1966 by Cat Stevens, a British singer-songwriter who has been active since the late 1960s.

The combination of “Cat” singing about a “Dog” became a talking point.

As the title suggests, the song uses a variety of expressions to convey just how much he loves his dog.

It’s a track that really lets you feel the depth of affection he has for his dog!

Peace TrainCat Stevens3rank/position

This is the song with which Cat Stevens first broke into the U.

S.

Top 10.

It was released as a single in 1971.

It’s also known as a hippie anthem, often used by protesters to spread a message of peace.

Father and SonCat Stevens4rank/position

Yusuf / Cat Stevens – Father & Son
Father and SonCat Stevens

Among classic songs about the parent–child bond, this piece is highly regarded for its delicate portrayal of intergenerational understanding and conflict.

It’s a heartwarming ballad by British singer-songwriter Cat Stevens, who skillfully shifts between low and high registers to depict a dialogue between father and son.

Released in November 1970 as a track on the album “Tea for the Tillerman,” the song was memorably used in the final scene of the film “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.

2,” earning the love of a new generation.

Its acoustic guitar–driven folk-rock sound and the intertwining voices of parent and child invite deep reflection on the nature of family.

It’s a song recommended for anyone who has feelings they wish to convey—from parent to child, and from child to parent.

Here comes my babyCat Stevens5rank/position

A jazzy, melancholic track written in London by British singer-songwriter Cat Stevens.

It was also released in 1967 by The Tremeloes, who had been Brian Poole’s backing band.

The track was used in the film Rushmore.

How Can I Tell YouCat Stevens6rank/position

Cat Stevens – How Can I Tell You (Lyrics on screen) – Remastered HQ
How Can I Tell YouCat Stevens

Cat Stevens, known for converting to Islam.

While songs like “Wild World” are famous, this track is also a love song with a beautiful melody.

It was included on the 1971 album Teaser and the Firecat.

Moon ShadowCat Stevens7rank/position

The song Moonshadow was released in 1971.

It’s a beautiful piece featuring guitar and vocals.

Cat Stevens is also known as a singer-songwriter for performing other beautiful songs such as Morning Has Broken.