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Leonard Cohen Popular Song Rankings [2025]

Leonard Cohen Popular Song Rankings [2025]
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Leonard Cohen, who has a large following of passionate fans in Japan as well, was a Canadian singer-songwriter.

In addition to his achievements as a musician, he was an outstanding writer who also worked as a poet and novelist.

If you haven’t heard his songs yet, why not take this opportunity to listen to some of his classics?

Leonard Cohen Popular Song Rankings [2025]

HallelujahLeonard Cohen1rank/position

How to play Hallelujah on Sax | Saxplained
HallelujahLeonard Cohen

Leonard Cohen was a legendary singer-songwriter from Canada.

His most famous song, “Hallelujah,” was included on his 1984 album Various Positions and, over time, became a beloved classic around the world.

“Hallelujah” carries a profound message about life’s joys and struggles, as well as faith and redemption, and it has been covered by many artists.

Jeff Buckley’s version, in particular, is highly acclaimed.

For beginner saxophone players attempting this piece, it’s important to focus on breath control and tone to convey the song’s emotion.

Practice slowly and steadily, refer to tutorials on YouTube, and try to perform your own rendition of “Hallelujah.” This song is an excellent practice piece for expressing deep feeling.

Dance Me to the End of LoveLeonard Cohen2rank/position

Leonard Cohen – Dance Me to the End of Love (Official Video)
Dance Me to the End of LoveLeonard Cohen

There is a romantic waltz, born from the hand of Canadian artist Leonard Cohen, celebrated as a masterpiece where deep love and sorrow intermingle.

Included on the album Various Positions, released in December 1984, the song combines a wish to dance forever with a loved one with traditional Jewish melodic elements.

Its emotionally rich world, woven from Cohen’s velvety low voice and the violin’s lines, has been widely used in films and television, and covered by many artists, including Madeleine Peyroux.

It is truly a gem of a piece, perfect for coloring a romantic moment with someone special.

Famous Blue RaincoatLeonard Cohen3rank/position

Leonard Cohen – Famous Blue Raincoat (Official Live in Dublin 2013)
Famous Blue RaincoatLeonard Cohen

A track released in 1971 by Leonard Cohen.

It is about a love triangle.

The track has been covered by many artists, including Joan Baez, Tori Amos, Laurie MacAllister, and Jennifer Warnes.

Hey, That’s No Way to Say GoodbyeLeonard Cohen4rank/position

Leonard Cohen – Hey, That’s No Way to Say Goodbye (Official Audio)
Hey, That's No Way to Say GoodbyeLeonard Cohen

A track about a couple whose relationship is fading away.

It was released in 1967 by Canadian singer-songwriter Leonard Cohen, and has also been recorded by artists such as Judy Collins and Roberta Flack.

I’m Your ManLeonard Cohen5rank/position

Leonard Cohen – I’m Your Man (Official Audio)
I'm Your ManLeonard Cohen

This ad, which captures Robert Pattinson’s irresistibly seductive presence, is a commercial for a perfume.

Its sophisticated visuals make it feel like you’re watching a romance movie trailer, and many viewers likely found themselves captivated.

The background music features singer-songwriter Leonard Cohen’s song “I’m Your Man.” It’s a moody, mature track that creates the kind of atmosphere you’d want to savor alone.

So Long, MarianneLeonard Cohen6rank/position

Leonard Cohen – So Long, Marianne (Official Live in Dublin 2013)
So Long, MarianneLeonard Cohen

A song Leonard Cohen wrote when he parted ways with Marianne Jensen.

She continued to leave a lasting impression on Cohen, and in a January 22, 2006 interview on Norwegian television, she described him as “a man of great compassion.”

SuzanneLeonard Cohen7rank/position

Leonard Cohen – Suzanne (Official Audio)
SuzanneLeonard Cohen

It’s a signature song by Leonard Cohen, the Canadian singer-songwriter who’s also known as a poet and novelist.

The lyrics are highly poetic, with beautiful imagery—if you’re interested, be sure to look them up!