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Hans Zimmer Popular Song Rankings [2025]

A multi-creator who has worked not only as a composer but also as a performer—handling soundtracks for a wide range of films, from Hollywood epics like The Lion King, Pirates of the Caribbean, and Gladiator that depict grand worlds, to Interstellar, which makes extensive use of synth sounds—and who, in the 1980s, appeared as a member of The Buggles in the music video for Video Killed the Radio Star.

Here’s a roundup of his most popular works!

Hans Zimmer’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (1–10)

Mission: Impossible ThemeHans Zimmer8rank/position

As you can tell from U2’s digi-rock-style arrangement and Limp Bizkit’s nu-metal cover, the Mission: Impossible theme meshes incredibly well with rock arrangements.

In the second installment, Mission: Impossible 2—featuring contributions from Limp Bizkit and Metallica—composer Hans Zimmer boldly gives the main theme a rock-centric treatment! While most other entries in the series stick to classic orchestral arrangements, it’s just plain cool that Hans Zimmer—an iconic film composer with multiple Oscars and Golden Globes to his name—went all-in on that kind of approach.

The score itself spans a wide range of sounds, from techno to orchestral, but it leans more toward a rock vibe overall, so definitely give the album a listen.

Pirates of the Caribbean: “He’s a Pirate”Hans Zimmer9rank/position

[Easy Piano for Everyone] “He’s a Pirate” / Disney film Pirates of the Caribbean – Sheet Music with Do-Re-Mi Notation, Beginner Piano
Pirates of the Caribbean 'He’s a Pirate' Hans Zimmer

This is a piece from a Disney work beloved around the world that even beginner pianists can play.

It features a bold, fast-paced orchestral sound and is built on a simple melody within a single octave.

The powerful percussion rhythm feels like a pirate ship surging over the waves.

Used in the end credits of a film released in 2003, it’s a grand piece that stirs the spirit of adventure.

Many piano scores are clear, arranged from the orchestral version, so it’s recommended to start by learning the basic melody and gradually aim to play with both hands.

Enjoy the majestic melody that seems to symbolize freedom, while recalling scenes from the movie.

Living FootballHans Zimmer, Lorne Balfe10rank/position

Hans Zimmer, Lorne Balfe – Living Football (Official FIFA Theme)
Living FootballHans Zimmer, Lorne Balfe

This is a track that captures the passion and excitement of soccer in sound.

Composed by film music maestros Hans Zimmer and Lorne Balfe, it was used for the 2018 FIFA World Cup.

Its distinctive sound—an epic fusion of orchestral and electronic elements—evokes the fierce battles on the pitch.

Although it has no lyrics, the shifts in the music alone convey the full essence of the sport.

From pre-match tension to moments of triumph, it’s a song that keeps your excitement soaring from start to finish.

Listen to this piece, and you’ll surely feel united with supporters around the world!

Hans Zimmer Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (11–20)

Pirates of the CaribbeanHans Zimmer, Klaus Badelt11rank/position

Pirates of the Caribbean is a fantasy-adventure film based on the Walt Disney theme park attraction Pirates of the Caribbean at Disneyland.

It was released in 2003 and became a massive hit.

He is the pirate.Klaus Badelt、Hans Zimmer12rank/position

“Suite” – Pirates of the Caribbean (Klaus Badelt) – Film Symphony Orchestra
He’s the pirate, Klaus Badelt and Hans Zimmer.

When it comes to pieces frequently heard at wind ensemble concerts, this work is indispensable.

Created by Klaus Badelt and Hans Zimmer, it is known as the theme music for the film Pirates of the Caribbean.

Composed for the 2003 release, it is characterized by its bold melodies and powerful sound.

Its energetic musicality, emblematic of adventure and the world of pirates, leaves a strong impression on listeners.

Featured on the film’s soundtrack album and used at the start of the end credits, it is highly regarded as one of the works that symbolizes the power of film music.

In addition to sheet music for He’s a Pirate alone, there are also medley arrangements that include other inserted pieces, so you can choose according to your preference.

He’s a PirateHans Zimmer13rank/position

Pirates of the Caribbean – He’s a Pirate (Extended)
He's a PirateHans Zimmer

Just by listening, you can’t help but picture a ship heading out into the vast ocean—this is “He’s a Pirate,” the theme song from the movie Pirates of the Caribbean that everyone has heard at least once.

It was composed by Hans Zimmer, a German-born composer known for his extensive work in film music.

Boxer Ryota Murata uses this piece as his entrance song because, before his debut match, his mentor encouraged him by saying he was setting sail on a professional voyage.

You can feel the weight of determination in this piece!

Backdraft soundtrackHans Zimmer14rank/position

Backdraft soundtrack – Show me your firetruck
Backdraft soundtrackHans Zimmer

Composed by Hans Zimmer for the 1991 film Backdraft, it centers on the courage and camaraderie of firefighters.

With a grand orchestral sound, the music is powerful and impactful, making effective use of brass and percussion to portray firefighters facing the flames—an impressive touch.

The fusion of electronic music and orchestra is also superb, unfolding a distinctive world that is quintessentially Zimmer.

It would work well in an awards ceremony, helping to create an atmosphere that honors the recipients.

This track is recommended for those who resonate with themes of courage, friendship, and self-sacrifice.