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] (41–50)
Keep TalkingPink Floyd43rank/position

A track released as a single by Pink Floyd in 1994.
It samples Stephen Hawking’s electronic voice.
The track reached No.
26 on the UK charts and No.
1 on the US charts.
Learning To FlyPink Floyd44rank/position

A track that sings about destroying the system and gaining freedom.
It was released as a single in 1987 and reached No.
1 on the U.
S.
charts.
The music video was directed by Storm Thorgerson and filmed at West Wind Ridge.
Louder Than WordsPink Floyd45rank/position

A track released as a single by Pink Floyd in 2014.
The lyrics were written by David Gilmour’s wife, Polly Samson.
It features a performance by the electronic string quartet Escala.
The track was a hit in countries such as the United States and Belgium.
MaroonedPink Floyd46rank/position

Among Pink Floyd’s long career, the only track to win a Grammy is Marooned.
It’s an instrumental piece included on their 1994 album The Division Bell (Japanese title: Tai/TSUI).
The highlight is, above all, David Gilmour’s stunning guitar solo.
Amazingly, he is said to have created the track by playing that solo almost entirely improvisationally.
It’s a masterpiece that lets you fully appreciate David Gilmour’s talent as a guitarist!
Matilda MotherPink Floyd47rank/position

This song is known as a landmark of 1960s psychedelic rock.
Featured on Pink Floyd’s debut album, The Piper at the Gates of Dawn, it captivated many with its fantastical lyrics and innovative sound.
Syd Barrett’s lyrics, brimming with his unique worldview, celebrate the innocence of childhood and the power of imagination.
Released in August 1967, the album became widely recognized as a quintessential work of psychedelic rock.
This track invites listeners on an enchanting sonic journey woven from gentle vocals and richly layered textures.
It’s a perfect recommendation for anyone who wants to immerse themselves in a world of dreamy storytelling.
MotherPink Floyd48rank/position

Mother, included on the 1979 album The Wall, is a song that expresses a boy’s feelings toward his overprotective mother.
Even within its short length, it incorporates complex rhythms that showcase Pink Floyd’s appeal as a progressive band.
The album The Wall itself is a concept album that tells the story of a protagonist named Pink, and listening to all the tracks allows you to immerse yourself even more deeply in its world.
On The Turning AwayPink Floyd49rank/position

Pink Floyd achieved enormous success with their 1973 album The Dark Side of the Moon, but over time Roger Waters’s increasing dominance became more evident.
Following events such as the dismissal of members and a legal battle over the rights to use the band’s name, Roger Waters eventually left the band.
In 1987, after his departure, the first album released by the rejuvenated Pink Floyd was A Momentary Lapse of Reason.
On the track On the Turning Away included on that album, you can sense their eagerness to embrace new, contemporary sounds without clinging to the progressive style they themselves had established.





