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Elton John Ballad Songs: Popular Song Rankings [2025]

Elton John Ballad Songs: Popular Song Rankings [2025]
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Elton John Ballad Songs: Popular Song Rankings [2025]

Elton John, the singer-songwriter who represents the UK pop scene.

In 2019, his biography was adapted into a film, and he’s now a legend on par with Queen.

He has left behind many classic ballads through his piano-and-vocal performances.

In this article, we take a closer look at him.

We researched the voices of fans that have been sent to our site so far.

From those, we picked out the most highly praised songs and ranked them.

Whether you’re already a huge fan or meeting him for the first time, please enjoy.

Elton John Ballad Songs: Popular Song Rankings [2025]

Your SongElton John1rank/position

Set to the refined resonance of the piano, the lyrics about pure love sink deep into the heart—what a moving ballad.

It gently wraps you in that fluttering feeling, like falling in love for the first time.

It’s hard to believe this was a work by Elton John at age 22; his mature vocals and performance are striking.

Released in October 1970, this number became a turning point in Elton’s career and has continued to be cherished worldwide.

The anecdote that John Lennon praised it also speaks to its appeal.

It’s the perfect song for expressing your feelings to someone special—at weddings, anniversaries, and more.

Listen to it with the one you love, and it’s sure to become a beautiful memory.

Candle in the windElton John2rank/position

Candle In The Wind: A Princess Diana Tribute
Candle in the windElton John

This is the song that Elton John originally included on his 1973 album Goodbye Yellow Brick Road, dedicated to Marilyn Monroe.

In 1997, it was rewritten by Bernie Taupin, and Elton John performed it at the funeral of Diana, Princess of Wales; it was later released as a memorial record.

For two women—Marilyn and Princess Diana—who led different lives yet shared a similar sense of loneliness, Elton’s piano resonates gently and powerfully.

Can You Feel the Love TonightElton John3rank/position

Elton John – Can You Feel the Love Tonight (From “The Lion King”/Official Video)
Can You Feel the Love TonightElton John

Woven together with graceful piano melodies, this hymn to love beautifully captures the moment when two hearts connect.

From the stillness after a raging wind has passed, a melody that speaks of the preciousness of love-filled time gently embraces the listener’s heart.

The exquisite love song crafted by Elton John and Tim Rice was released in May 1994 as the theme for Disney’s The Lion King, garnering countless honors including the Academy Award for Best Original Song.

Portraying with care how life’s unpredictable changes and events guide two people forward, this piece is filled with a powerful yet warm message, making it perfect for a wedding recessional.

In that moment of celebrating a new beginning, you can share the joy of love together with all your guests.

Don’t Let The Sun Go Down On MeElton John4rank/position

Elton John – Don’t Let The Sun Go Down On Me
Don't Let The Sun Go Down On MeElton John

This is a song included on Caribou, the album released in 1974 by Elton John, a giant of the British music scene.

Its Japanese title is “A Little Sun In My Eyes.” It’s an emotional ballad in which Elton excels, with an orchestral arrangement adding a touch of splendor.

It reached No.

2 on the US charts and No.

16 on the UK charts.

SacrificeElton John5rank/position

A song that sings about how important it is to be faithful in a relationship.

It’s a ballad featuring simple yet wise lyrics and a splendid melody.

Released as a single in 1989, it reached No.

1 on the charts in the UK and France.

Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest WordElton John6rank/position

Elton John – Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word
Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest WordElton John

This gem of a piano ballad, poignantly detailing the pain of parting, is a work released in 1976 by the British artist Elton John.

As a relationship nears its end, it delicately portrays the question “What must I do to be loved?” alongside the inner struggle of being unable to voice an apology.

Unusually, Elton John first created the melody and part of the lyrics, after which Bernie Taupin completed the song.

It reached No.

6 on the U.

S.

Billboard chart, was included on the album Blue Moves, and, in 2002, topped the UK charts through a collaboration with Blue.

Its quiet yet urgent melody and profound emotional expression will surely resonate when you seek to soothe the pain of heartbreak or are contemplating a farewell with someone dear.

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