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David Bowie's Most Popular Songs Ranking [2025]

David Bowie is a legendary artist essential not only to 20th-century British music, but also to the history of ideas.

This time, we’ve selected some of his popular songs, in remembrance of his passing in 2016.

You’ll see just how diverse his musical style was.

David Bowie Popular Song Rankings [2025] (11–20)

Queen BitchDavid Bowie15rank/position

David Bowie – Queen Bitch (Old Grey Whistle Test, 1972)
Queen BitchDavid Bowie

David Bowie, the British artist who kept revolutionizing the music scene with his ever-changing style.

Featured on the December 1971 album Hunky Dory, this track can be called a dazzling prelude to his glam rock era.

As Mick Ronson’s aggressive guitar riff rings out, a perverse world swirling with jealousy and longing unfolds before your eyes.

From his apartment, the protagonist watches the person who dumped him wandering the nighttime streets, his feelings a complex tangle.

You can’t help but be captivated by its decadent beauty.

The song later appeared as the B-side to the single Rebel Rebel and is also known for its use in the film Milk.

Why not give it a listen when you want to feel the precarious air lurking beneath the glitter of the 1970s?

Cat People (Putting Out Fire)David Bowie16rank/position

David Bowie – Putting Out The Fire (Cat People) (1982)
Cat People (Putting Out Fire)David Bowie

A song written as the theme for Paul Schrader’s 1942 horror film Cat People.

It became David Bowie’s first solo hit in the United States since Golden Years, and it also reached No.

1 on the charts in New Zealand and Sweden.

All The MadmenDavid Bowie17rank/position

A song inspired by David Bowie’s brother, Terry Burns, who suffered from severe mental health issues.

In 1985, Terry escaped from a psychiatric hospital and took his own life.

The song is included on the 1970 album The Man Who Sold the World.

Diamond DogsDavid Bowie18rank/position

Set in a ravaged future metropolis, David Bowie spins a feral tale.

The title track of the album Diamond Dogs centers on an antisocial gang inspired by dogs, sharply portraying societal collapse and human instinct.

Released in May 1974, the song has been highly acclaimed as a work that symbolizes Bowie’s musical evolution.

Its raw sound—woven from saxophone and guitar—vividly captures the song’s worldview.

Depicting people living in a world ruled by violence and chaos, this piece is a perfect choice for those who wish to sound an alarm about modern society.

Fame ’90David Bowie19rank/position

David Bowie – Fame 90 (Official Video)
Fame '90David Bowie

A collaboration with John Lennon.

My friend said they went to the David Bowie exhibition, and it seems it was a huge success.

The prodigy of glam rock, who had a profound influence on sexual expression, fashion, and the arts and culture.

With scat vocals and echoes shifting from high to low tones, it’s a track you can enjoy more with every listen.

I’m DerangedDavid Bowie20rank/position

David Lynch is an unconventional artist with an extremely distinctive and unique visual sensibility, active not only as a film director but also as a musician.

While many of his works spark divided opinions and his style tends to clearly split audiences between love and hate, he remains a filmmaker with a fervent cult following who continues to create from a singular position even now in the 2020s.

Lynch’s 1997 film Lost Highway exemplifies his signature style: a succession of striking sequences and a labyrinthine, enigmatic story that makes you feel you can only accept the images as they are rather than attempt to understand them.

The music that colors this film—likely to yield a different interpretation for every viewer—was produced by Trent Reznor, the genius behind Nine Inch Nails.

Among the tracks, I’m Deranged, co-written by David Bowie and Brian Eno and released in 1995, essentially serves as the film’s theme, casting a bewitching aura over Lost Highway’s cryptic and bizarre world.

The soundtrack, widely regarded as a masterpiece, is well worth listening to alongside the film.

David Bowie Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (21–30)

LazarusDavid Bowie21rank/position

David Bowie – Lazarus (Video)
LazarusDavid Bowie

David Bowie is one of the greatest artists from the United Kingdom, and he’s extremely popular in Japan as well.

Known for art rock and experimental rock, his musical style varies from song to song.

His darker tracks are highly acclaimed; among his many songs, Lazarus in particular is enveloped in a distinctly somber atmosphere.

It’s also packed with coolness, so be sure to check it out.