John Williams Popular Song Rankings [2025]
A master of film music who elevated countless movies with sound magic, including the Star Wars and Harry Potter series.
Iconic pieces that color each scene never fade from memory.
Here, we present a ranking of the most popular selections from his remarkable works.
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John Williams Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (81–90)
Journey To The IslandJohn Williams85rank/position

When it comes to the music from the scene where they head to that island by helicopter, this is the one! The moment those grand fanfares ring out, your heart pounds with the feeling that the adventure is finally about to begin.
Composed by the master John Williams, it’s a track that instantly lifts your spirits just by listening.
The resounding brass boldly captures the anticipation and excitement of venturing into the unknown.
This film’s main melody also plays over the end credits, letting you savor the movie’s epic afterglow.
It’s a masterpiece to play when you want to forget the everyday and dive into a world of adventure.
Malcolm’s JourneyJohn Williams86rank/position

The diverse percussion that comes in midway through the piece really foreshadows the adventure that’s about to begin.
This is the track that plays when Dr.
Malcolm and the others set foot on the unknown island in the film The Lost World: Jurassic Park.
In contrast to the iconic theme from the previous film, the percussion-driven rhythms instantly create a sense of tension and mystery.
You’re drawn into the darker, more complex sound world crafted by John Williams.
It’s one of the highlights of the score, where you can clearly hear the grand adventure theme.
A perfect piece for anyone who wants to relive the heart-pounding start of that cinematic adventure through music.
T-Rex Rescue & FinaleJohn Williams87rank/position

In the movie Jurassic Park, this piece by John Williams colors the climactic scene that saves the heroes from certain doom.
Its eerie, fear-stoking melody instantly brings back the film’s tension the moment you hear it.
The story about the director changing the ending to portray the T.
rex as a hero is well known, and you could say that decision gave birth to this iconic scene and unforgettable music.
When you want to relive the film’s emotion or savor a pulse-pounding thrill, listen to it—you’ll feel as if you’ve become the protagonist yourself!
The Lost WorldJohn Williams88rank/position

A very wild, adventure-filled piece that colors the second installment of the series, The Lost World: Jurassic Park.
In stark contrast to the glittering atmosphere of the previous film, the opening features percussion beating out an ominous rhythm that immediately draws the listener into the film’s world.
John Williams’s composition, with a melody that foreshadows a dangerous expedition, simultaneously highlights the island’s mystique.
You could say it superbly captures the film’s thrilling worldview.
For those who want to relive through music the tension of an island teeming with dinosaurs, this may be an irresistible track.
Theme From Jurassic ParkJohn Williams89rank/position

When it comes to the music from Jurassic Park, this is the one! The moment that grand fanfare starts, your heart races with the feeling that an adventure is about to begin.
John Williams’s hopeful orchestral sound vividly brings back the awe and wonder of seeing dinosaurs for the first time.
The piece shifts masterfully to suit each scene, capturing not only the dinosaurs’ grandeur but also their mysterious beauty.
Featured in the 1993 film, the soundtrack was released in May of the same year.
It’s a timeless classic loved around the world—one you’ll want to listen to whenever you want to relive the excitement of watching the movie.





