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 Rankings [2025] (21–30)
Fat Bottomed GirlsQueen29rank/position

Fat Bottomed Girls, a 1978 single released as a double A-side with Bicycle Race.
The arrangement builds from a spacious, layered choral opening into a powerful rock ensemble that really amps up the energy.
The vocal range is narrow and there aren’t big interval leaps, so it’s relatively easy to sing; however, because the dynamics are wide, it’s good to be mindful of them when singing karaoke.
With its relaxed tempo, it’s a cool rock tune you can tackle calmly.
Stone Cold CrazyQueen30rank/position

An aggressive rock tune whose driving energy across all parts—including the vocals—cranks up the excitement.
Originally a song from Freddie Mercury’s pre-Queen days with his band Ibex/Wreckage, it was performed from Queen’s early period.
As each member added their own arrangements in live performances, the track was eventually completed in that evolving form, resulting in a shared credit for all members—an anecdote that’s very Queen, where each member was a hit-making composer in their own right.
In 1991 it was covered by Metallica, the globally renowned American metal band, and is regarded as a hidden gem that went on to influence the later metal scene.
Queen Popular Song Ranking [2025] (31–40)
I’m In Love With My CarQueen31rank/position

This track from Queen’s fourth album, A Night at the Opera, released in 1975, is one of the band’s rarities: it was written by drummer Roger Taylor, who also takes the lead vocals.
The song, which is about his love for cars, features superbly heavy, waltz-time drumming, and it’s a cool piece that conveys the feeling of a beloved car tearing along as if hugging the ground.
Seven Seas Of RhyeQueen32rank/position

A track that opens with striking piano arpeggios and, true to its title, leaves a lingering sense of translucence.
It has a rare history: included as an instrumental on their first album, Queen, and later released with vocals on their second album, Queen II.
With its pop-leaning arrangement, layered harmonies, and guitar phrases that set off the vocals, it brims with the excitement of a story about to begin.
The fact that it closes both albums suggests a special significance—an iconic song packed with Queen’s pop sensibility and playful spirit.
A Winter’s TaleQueen33rank/position

It’s a beautiful ballad depicting the stillness and magic of winter, included on the album Made in Heaven released in November 1995.
It was the last song Freddie Mercury completed during his lifetime, inspired by the scenes he saw while convalescing in Montreux, Switzerland.
With dreamlike winter imagery—red skies, swans, and smoking chimneys—the recurring question “Am I dreaming?” leaves a strong impression.
As Mercury’s posthumous work, it reached No.
6 on the UK charts in December 1995.
It’s a song perfect for a leisurely listen by the fireplace on a winter night.
It’s a Beautiful DayQueen34rank/position

This is the first track included on the album Made in Heaven, released after Freddie’s death.
Centered on the piano, Freddie’s expansive and powerful vocals reminded some fans of him in his prime.
It was also used in a car commercial, so some people may have heard it before.
We Will Rock YouQueen35rank/position

The song featured in JT’s Roots commercial is Queen’s “We Will Rock You,” one of the band’s signature tracks.
The powerful, foot-stomping sound at the beginning is striking, and from that forceful resonance you can feel a determination to move forward and a sense of excitement about the future.
As the vocals and instrumentation layer on from there, it evokes a growing strength and even a sense of human connection.
The opening tends to get most of the attention, but I recommend listening all the way through to really feel how far the intensity builds by the end.





