Elvis Presley's Popular Songs Ranking [2025]
Elvis Presley, the musician who gave us countless masterpieces and deeply moving moments.
The songs he performed are still wonderful today and resonate in our hearts.
We’ve ranked his legendary music by popularity.
Listen to his songs and lose yourself in their depth!
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Elvis Presley's Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (21–30)
Return To SenderElvis Presley29rank/position

It’s a 1962 single by Elvis Presley.
He keeps sending letters to his girlfriend after a fight, but they keep coming back for various reasons.
Knowing that, he still sends more letters.
It’s a poignant song that portrays a man who doesn’t want to accept the end of a romantic relationship.
Elvis performed this song in the film “Girls! Girls! Girls!”
That’s All RightElvis Presley30rank/position

Released in 1954, the great blues singer Arthur Crudup’s classic “That’s All Right.” Crudup wrote songs for many major artists, and this one is among his most famous.
Originally, he released it as a blues number titled “That’s All Right, Mama,” with almost no change in content, but it didn’t sell well.
Later, he reworked it to offer to Elvis Presley, and it became a massive hit.
Elvis Presley Popular Song Rankings [2025] (31–40)
I can't help falling in loveElvis Presley31rank/position

Speaking of Elvis Presley, he’s famous for energetic, fast rock songs, but this one is slow and mellow.
It’s easy to understand even for those who aren’t good at English and is often sung at karaoke.
Be sure to listen to this song on the saxophone.
A Little Less Conversation JXL Radio Edit RemixJunkie XL, Elvis Presley32rank/position

Elvis Presley’s “A Little Less Conversation,” known in Japan under the title “Oshaberi wa Yamete,” was originally produced in 1968.
In 2002, a remix by Dutch musician Junkie XL was released and became a global hit.
Keeping the original’s funky vibe intact, the remix is even more danceable and urban in feel.
Both versions have their own cool appeal—give them a listen!





