George Benson Popular Songs Ranking [2025]
George Benson is a guitarist and singer who mainly performs jazz fusion.
Haven’t we all heard his voice at least once?
His scat singing, in particular, is stylish and unforgettable.
I’ve put together a ranking of his popular songs, so be sure to check it out.
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George Benson Popular Songs Ranking [2025]
The Greatest Love Of AllGeorge Benson8rank/position

A 1977 number by jazz and fusion guitarist George Benson.
Whitney Houston’s cover version is super famous, right? It was also the theme song for the autobiographical film of world heavyweight boxing champion Muhammad Ali, “Ali: The Greatest – My Own Story.” George Benson’s vocals on this original version are also outstanding—you almost forget he’s a guitarist.
All That Jazz — On BroadwayGeorge Benson9rank/position

All That Jazz is a 1979 American film.
Directed by Bob Fosse, it is a semi-autobiographical work portraying the life of stage director Joe Gideon (Roy Scheider).
While it depicts the glamorous façade of Broadway, it also reveals its darker underside.
Despite the somber themes, the actors’ sharp, dynamic performances are not to be missed.
The opening audition scene set to “On Broadway” is especially superb, perfectly matching the dancers’ movements.
This MasqueradeGeorge Benson & Noa perform10rank/position

“This Masquerade” is a masterpiece written in 1972 by Leon Russell, the American singer-songwriter and founder of Shelter Records.
It has been covered by renowned artists such as George Benson, the Carpenters, Sérgio Mendes, and Kenny Rogers.
In ballroom dancing, it is popular as a blues number.





