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Miles Davis Popular Song Rankings [2025]

Miles Davis, who made a name for himself as a jazz trumpeter.

Even across the sea in Japan, he seems to enjoy enduring popularity among jazz fans and critics.

The tone of his trumpet playing is distinctly different.

We’ve put together a ranking of his popular performances, so be sure to check it out!

Miles Davis Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (1–10)

Swing SpringMiles Davis8rank/position

Miles Davis is one of the most famous jazz trumpeters in the world and is known in Japan as the “Emperor of Modern Jazz.” His prowess as a trumpeter is exceptional, and he leveraged his advanced performance skills to venture not only into jazz but also into genres like hip-hop and electric jazz.

His renowned piece “Swing Spring” is a work themed around spring, characterized by a buoyant, springlike, and smooth melody.

What It IsMiles Davis9rank/position

Miles Davis “What it is” (Decoy) 1984
What It IsMiles Davis

This track is from Miles Davis’s 1984 studio album Decoy.

You can enjoy Miles’s funky sound as he continues to pursue one new musical experiment after another.

The lineup includes Daryl Jones, Branford Marsalis, and Mino Cinelu, who would later also play in Sting’s band.

All BluesMiles Davis10rank/position

Miles Davis – All Blues 1964 Milan, Italy
All BluesMiles Davis

Here is a masterpiece that shines in the history of jazz.

Its 6/8 rhythm creates a distinctive sense of buoyancy, the chord progression is simple yet profound, and the lyrics evoke the sea, the sky, and human emotion.

These elements blend beautifully to captivate listeners.

Featured on Miles Davis’s album Kind of Blue, released in August 1959, this work has become a jazz standard covered by many musicians and was also used in films such as American Beauty.

It’s a song that suits a quiet night alone just as well as time spent with someone special.

Miles Davis Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (11–20)

All of YouMiles Davis11rank/position

Composed by the great songwriter Cole Porter, this piece has been covered by numerous vocalists, but in terms of instrumental performances, Miles Davis’s version is probably the best known.

Lyrically, it conveys a desire to love everything about you and to have control over you.

Blue Xmas (To Whom It May Concern)Miles Davis12rank/position

Miles Davis – Blue Xmas (To Whom It May Concern) (audio)
Blue Xmas (To Whom It May Concern)Miles Davis

Trumpeter Miles Davis, who enjoyed tremendous support in the jazz scene.

A key figure who laid the foundations of so-called modern jazz, he produced numerous masterpieces over the years.

Among his works, the piece renowned as a Christmas staple is Blue Xmas (To Whom It May Concern).

It’s an avant-garde modern jazz number with rhythms and melodies that shift nimbly; while it lacks the catchiness of typical Christmas songs, its sophisticated structure and high-level musicianship highlight the piece’s appeal.

Blue in GreenMiles Davis13rank/position

Miles Davis – Blue In Green (Official Audio)
Blue in GreenMiles Davis

This piece by Miles Davis gracefully sets the tone for a special night with a quiet, meditative atmosphere.

The whisper of a muted trumpet blends with the crystalline resonance of the piano, conjuring in the mind a scene like a watercolor where blues and greens softly bleed together.

Its introspective beauty elevates the space without intruding on dining or conversation.

The work appears on the 1959 August release Kind of Blue, an album renowned as a masterpiece of modern jazz.

Employing modal jazz techniques that are not bound by traditional chord progressions, this landmark recording has continued to be cherished worldwide, earning an exceptional 5× Platinum certification for a jazz album.

Brimming with charm, it adds a refined, adult mood to a calm dinner or an evening at the bar.

My Funny ValentineMiles Davis14rank/position

When winter comes, this is the jazz standard you can’t help but want to listen to.

It’s a song about a beloved sweetheart—Mr.

Valentine—and it’s especially often performed in the lead-up to Valentine’s Day.

While it’s frequently sung by vocalists, Miles Davis’s richly expressive trumpet tone also suits the piece perfectly, doesn’t it? With lyrics that say “stay just the way you are,” it feels like a song that would make a lovely gift to a cherished partner during the Christmas season.