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Elton John's Popular Songs Ranking [2025]

He is a quintessential British singer-songwriter known for massive hits like “Your Song” and “Crocodile Rock.” News that he will retire from live performances after his world tour starting in September 2018 has become a hot topic, with many expressing regret.

Here are his signature and most popular songs, presented in a ranking.

Elton John Popular Song Rankings [2025] (21–30)

Candle in the Wind 1997Elton John22rank/position

This is a tribute song by Elton John, one of Britain’s most celebrated musicians, dedicated to Diana, the former Princess of Wales, who was struck by a tragedy far too sudden.

It is a reworked version of a classic originally released in 1973, and it was performed at her funeral in September 1997.

Elton John’s performance—singing while playing the piano—moved people around the world to tears.

The lyrics, which liken her brief yet noble life to a candle’s flame and call her the “English Rose,” are filled with deep mourning and affection.

The fact that this special version was performed only once at the funeral may further underscore the gravity and significance of the piece.

DanielElton John23rank/position

A ballad created by British singer and pianist Elton John and his writing partner Bernie Taupin.

Sung from the perspective of a brother, it was inspired by a conversation about the number of soldiers returning from Vietnam.

The track has been covered by artists such as Wilson Phillips.

Don’t Let the Sun Go Down on MeElton John24rank/position

George Michael, Elton John – Don’t Let The Sun Go Down On Me (Live)
Don't Let the Sun Go Down on MeElton John

A song by the British singer-songwriter Elton John.

It’s also known for the cover version he sang together with fellow Brit George Michael.

If you’re in your 30s and feel like singing passionately about your own life, why not try singing this song while learning the lyrics?

I’m Still StandingElton John25rank/position

While most sports can be physically exhausting, they rarely put your life at risk.

Combat sports, however, are different.

Competitions that assume dealing damage to an opponent are inherently dangerous.

“I’m Still Standing” is a perfect track for victories achieved on that knife’s edge.

Its energetic melody, weaving between major and minor modes, will get your adrenaline pumping just by listening.

Be sure to check it out.

White Lady White PowderElton John26rank/position

Elton John is a singer-songwriter who represents the United Kingdom.

The classic track featured on his album “21 at 33” is “White Lady White Powder.” This song is perfect for the Christmas season, with an appealing sound full of joy.

The lyrics depict a man falling in love with a beautiful woman from his perspective.

Another key point is the frequent use of words related to the color white.

Depending on your point of view, the song invites various alternative interpretations, so it’s also recommended for those who enjoy double meanings.

The Lion King 'Hakuna Matata'Elton John27rank/position

Hakuna Matata / From Disney’s The Lion King [Easy Piano for Beginners] Piano Cover | Piano Tutorial
The Lion King “Hakuna Matata” Elton John

This work, whose title means “no worries” in Swahili, is a character song from a Disney animated film with a bright, cheerful melody and an uplifting message.

Released in May 1994, it sold over 15 million copies worldwide as part of the film’s soundtrack.

The melody fits within a single octave, making it relatively approachable on keyboard instruments.

It’s a wonderful message song that teaches a positive way of living—facing difficulties and anxieties without fretting and looking ahead.

Its upbeat lyrics and melody, which encourage living joyfully without dwelling on the past, make it a great choice for anyone seeking a boost through music.

Swing For The FencesElton John & Brandi Carlile28rank/position

Elton John & Brandi Carlile – Swing For The Fences (Lyric Video)
Swing For The FencesElton John & Brandi Carlile

A collaborative song by legendary British artist Elton John and Brandi Carlile, packed with messages of hope and courage.

Included on the album “Who Believes In Angels?”, scheduled for release in April 2025, this track was created as a powerful anthem supporting the young LGBTQ+ community, set to an energetic rock ’n’ roll sound.

Completed in a short span of 20 days, the ambitious work features top-tier musicians including Chad Smith of the Red Hot Chili Peppers.

A one-night-only special live performance is also set for March 2025 at the London Palladium.

It’s a recommended track for anyone who wants to convey the importance of embracing diversity through music.