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Christopher Cross Popular Songs Ranking [2025]

Christopher Cross Popular Songs Ranking [2025]
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Christopher Cross from San Antonio, Texas, USA.

His singing voice is gentle and lingers in your ears, doesn’t it?

All of his music, which can soothe the heart just by listening, is full of masterpieces.

I’ve put together a ranking of his popular songs, so let me introduce them.

Christopher Cross Popular Songs Ranking [2025]

SailingChristopher Cross1rank/position

Christopher Cross – Sailing (Official Music Video) [Remastered HD]
SailingChristopher Cross

It’s a masterpiece that beautifully captures the quiet and loneliness of the night.

Christopher Cross’s gentle vocals and the laid-back melody envelop the listener’s heart.

Using sailing as a metaphor, the lyrics sing about life’s journey and self-discovery, resonating with many people.

Released in June 1980, the song topped the Billboard charts and won a Grammy.

It was also used as the theme song for the film “Arthur,” which helped it reach an even wider audience.

When your heart is weary or you’re spending a quiet night alone, listening to this track is sure to be soothing.

AllrightChristopher Cross2rank/position

A smash hit by Christopher Cross, a representative artist of AOR.

He is also known as the only artist in history to win all five major Grammy categories in the same year.

When he debuted, he reportedly neither performed concerts nor revealed his face.

ARTHR’S THEME (BEST THAT YOU CAN DO)Christopher Cross3rank/position

Christopher Cross – Arthur’s Theme (Best That You Can Do)
ARTHR'S THEME (BEST THAT YOU CAN DO)Christopher Cross

A gemlike ballad that sings of love and dreams against the backdrop of a moonlit New York night.

Released in 1981 as the theme song for the film “Arthur,” this piece won both an Academy Award and a Grammy and remains one of Christopher Cross’s signature songs, beloved by many to this day.

His sweet, wistful vocals and the piano’s tones seep into the heart, beautifully capturing the feelings of people wavering between dreams and reality.

The song reached No.

1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and earned Gold certification.

It’s perfect for those struggling with love or for moments when you want to reminisce about someone special.

Wrapped in Cross’s voice, why not spend a dreamy moment yourself, somewhere between the moon and New York City?

Arthur’s ThemeChristopher Cross4rank/position

Christopher Cross – Arthur’s Theme (Best That You Can Do) (Official Music Video) [Remastered HD]
Arthur's ThemeChristopher Cross

Number one in the U.

S.

in 1981.

The theme from the film “Arthur,” starring Liza Minnelli and Dudley Moore.

A collaboration by Carole Bayer Sager and Burt Bacharach with C.

Cross.

Peter Allen’s name is also included, apparently because the lyric “when you get caught between the moon and New York City” was quoted from one of his works.

Ride Like the WindChristopher Cross5rank/position

Christopher Cross – Ride Like The Wind (Official Music Video) [45th Anniversary]
Ride Like the WindChristopher Cross

If you’re a fan of AOR, you’ve surely heard of Christopher Cross, the American singer-songwriter.

His self-titled debut album, released in 1979 and a massive hit, is also known in Japan by the title “The Man from the South.” The album and one of his signature tracks, “Sailing,” enjoyed great success, including winning a Grammy in 1981.

His clear, soaring high-tenor voice is truly exquisite, and he’s very popular in Japan as well.

His debut single “Ride Like the Wind,” given the Japanese title “Kaze Tachinu,” is not only marked by his overwhelmingly beautiful vocals and lush choral work, but also features strings and a hard-driving guitar solo, incorporating the disco-influenced sound that was booming at the time—very cool indeed.

If you’ve only ever listened to softer, mellow songs like “Sailing,” you might be in for a surprise!

SaillingChristopher Cross6rank/position

Christopher Cross – Sailing (Official Music Video) [Remastered HD]
SaillingChristopher Cross

A song that gives me a bittersweet feeling like the end of summer is Christopher Cross’s “Sailing.” Released as a single in 1979, it hit No.

1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and became a massive success, winning the Grammy Awards for Record of the Year, Song of the Year, and Best Arrangement.

The soft, refreshing electric guitar arpeggios combined with Christopher’s sweet vocals create a unique sound that’s both wistful and romantic.

The lyrics inviting you to set sail evoke images of yachts and the sea, making it perfect for summer.

A Chance for HeavenChristopher Cross7rank/position

Christopher Cross, who made a sensational debut in 1979 with his smash hit “The Man from the South,” quickly became a star within the genre known as AOR.

His hallmark is a pure, crystal-clear high tenor—just listening to it feels cleansing for the soul.

In 1984, he released “A Chance for Heaven,” the official theme song for the swimming events at the Los Angeles Olympics that year.

The arrangement is incredibly satisfying, moving from a serious, minor-key intro into a chorus that opens up with a touch of melancholy.

The quintessentially ’80s synths and snare sound are great, too.

While the title could be literally translated as “A Chance for Heaven,” the lyrics suggest that “heaven” signifies the victory one strives to achieve—so be sure to pay attention to their positive message.