Queen Popular Song Rankings [2025]
Queen is a legendary rock band from the United Kingdom.
They are immensely popular not only in the UK but around the world, and are among the best-selling artists globally.
Here, we present a ranking of some of their most popular songs.
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Queen Popular Song Ranking [2025] (11–20)
One VisionQueen15rank/position

One Vision, the opening track of their 12th album A Kind of Magic.
It’s a catchy number featuring an ensemble of string sounds that create depth and a floating feel, paired with technical guitar phrases.
The melody flows gently and is easy to remember, making it a good choice for Western music beginners to try singing at karaoke.
However, because the song is characterized by powerful vocals throughout, it’s a rock tune where, if possible, you’ll also want to challenge yourself in terms of expressiveness.
I Want It AllQueen16rank/position

A track with a tight rock ensemble and a technical guitar-phrase intro that immediately lifts the tension, marked by a heavy sound and driving beat.
Featured on their 13th album, The Miracle, it’s easy to picture the crowd erupting along with the chorus’s repeated lines at live shows.
Midway through, guitarist Brian May takes on vocals, and the guitar solo shifts into phrases and beats that evoke a metal band, reaffirming the breadth of a musical style that’s continued to evolve.
It’s a rock tune packed with multiple peak moments that still sounds fresh today.
Thank God It’s ChristmasQueen17rank/position

If you’re looking for a heartwarming song for the Christmas season, this track is perfect.
It celebrates spending special moments with a loved one and sings of the joy of being freed from everyday struggles.
Released in November 1984, the song initially reached No.
21 in the UK.
Over time, it charted in many countries and even earned platinum certification in Denmark.
While expressing liberation from stress and responsibility, it also conveys consideration for animals.
It’s recommended for those who want to soak up the Christmas atmosphere or cherish time with someone special.
Enjoy this warm Christmas song that shines with the talents of the members of Queen.
InnuendoQueen18rank/position

Here we have “Innuendo,” which is also the title track of their 14th album.
Although the album was released in 1991, it was produced in 1989.
It’s a complex number created by stitching together different sections, a method said to be a return to Queen’s roots.
With an unexpected flamenco solo and a switch to 3/4 time right after, it’s a truly engaging listen! It’s also the last album from Queen, the mega-stars of the ’80s.
Now I’m HereQueen19rank/position

An energetic hard rock number with an unforgettable guitar riff that became a live staple in Queen’s early years.
Featured on their third album, Sheer Heart Attack, it builds anticipation with vocals riding over palm-muted guitar.
The contrast between Queen’s trademark, richly layered choral harmonies and the hard rock flavor undoubtedly sent audience energy soaring.
It’s an aggressive yet beautiful rock tune, crowned by a superb, sing-along-worthy melody line.
Save MeQueen20rank/position

An English rock band, Queen released the album The Game in 1980.
This song was included on that album.
It was released as a single before the album.
He still believes her words—“I love you until I die”—a vow that now feels empty.
Freddie’s passionate vocals make it a remarkable piece.
Queen Popular Song Rankings [2025] (21–30)
Don’t Stop Me NowQueen21rank/position

This is the familiar NTT Docomo MAX commercial featuring soccer players.
This time as well, various players active in Japan make appearances, speaking passionately not only about their dedication to soccer but also about their feelings toward the supporters who always cheer them on.
The background music is the ever-familiar “Don’t Stop Me Now.” With its sense of relentless momentum, the song delivers an irresistible rush of exhilaration.





