Pink Floyd Popular Song Rankings [2025]
Pink Floyd, the legendary band loved around the world.
Their landmark album The Dark Side of the Moon remains a masterpiece that continues to be listened to even more than 40 years after its release.
This time, we’ll introduce Pink Floyd’s popular songs in a ranked list.
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Pink Floyd Popular Song Rankings [2025] (21–30)
The Gunner’s DreamPink Floyd29rank/position

A track from The Final Cut, a personal concept album structured around bandleader Roger Waters’ fallen father.
It ultimately became the last work released during Waters’ tenure with the band.
The gentle touch of the piano quietly builds the emotion.
A Great Day for FreedomPink Floyd30rank/position

A track written by David Gilmour and his wife, Polly Samson.
It was inspired by ethnic cleansing and mass murder, as well as the joy of people who gained the freedoms of democracy.
The track is included on the 1994 album The Division Bell.
Pink Floyd Popular Song Rankings [2025] (31–40)
A Saucerful of SecretsPink Floyd31rank/position

The title track from the album released by Pink Floyd in 1968.
An avant-garde piece featuring wordless vocals, it is said to have been extremely important to Dave Gilmour and to have propelled Pink Floyd forward.
Alan’s Psychedelic BreakfastPink Floyd32rank/position

An approximately 13-minute instrumental track composed of three parts—Rise and Shine, Sunny Side Up, and Morning Glory.
It is included on their fifth album, Atom Heart Mother, released in 1970.
Allons-y (1)Pink Floyd33rank/position

A dreamy instrumental track about two minutes long.
It is included on Pink Floyd’s 15th album, The Endless River, released in 2014.
The album reached No.
1 on charts in countries around the world.
Astronomy DominéPink Floyd34rank/position

The origin of the British rock band Pink Floyd—and a brilliant milestone in the history of psychedelic rock—is their 1967 debut, The Piper at the Gates of Dawn.
It’s known as the only studio album where the genius of founding member Syd Barrett truly exploded.
There’s also the famous anecdote that, at the time, the Beatles were recording in the studio next door at Abbey Road.
With experimental sounds that make full use of tape loops and echo, the album draws listeners into a fantastical sonic labyrinth.
This one-of-a-kind worldview is said to have opened the doors to progressive rock.
It’s a truly magical record that lets you relive the moment when rock history made a great leap forward.
Comfortably Numb PulsePink Floyd35rank/position

Above all, the latter-half guitar solo stands out.
Combined with the stage production, the visuals make it crystal clear how the emotions gradually swell.
Despite being a long track, the build-up from the start to the guitar solo is so good that you can keep listening without ever feeling bored.





