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] (51–60)
20th Century Fox FanfareQueen57rank/position

This is a track produced to be included as the first song on the original soundtrack of the 2018 film Bohemian Rhapsody.
The iconic 20th Century Fox fanfare is luxuriously recreated with Brian’s guitar sound.
7 sea of rhyeQueen58rank/position

Queen, the legendary band representing the UK.
Among the many masterpieces they left behind are songs themed around the sea.
This is a very stylish track that sings about the Seven Seas.
Even if you’re a woman listening to Queen for the first time, dive into their unique world.
Ay-OhQueen59rank/position

The track used at the beginning of the trailer for the film “Bohemian Rhapsody.” It contains the live call-and-response between Freddie and the audience.
This track captures Freddie’s soaring shouts and the audience’s excitement exactly as they were.
BijouQueen60rank/position

A song that resulted from a one-hour session with Freddie as pianist and Brian as guitarist.
Freddie handled the title and lyrics, as well as the orchestral parts performed on keyboards.
The guitar lines written by both were influenced by Jeff Beck.
Queen Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (61–70)
Body LanguageQueen61rank/position

The song released in 1982 by the British rock band Queen is an experimental track that incorporates elements of dance and funk.
Freddie Mercury’s sensual vocals are striking, emphasizing the importance of nonverbal communication.
Issued as the lead single from the album Hot Space, it achieved high chart positions in North America.
The music video was banned from airing on MTV due to explicit sexual content.
It was also performed on the 1982 Hot Space Tour, captivating fans.
This is a recommended track for those who want to experience Queen’s bold new direction.
BreakthruQueen62rank/position

Although the songwriting is credited to Queen, this song was actually co-written by Roger and Freddie.
For the music video shoot, they chartered a railway for two days, rented a real train, and had it painted for Queen, incurring an enormous cost.
Also, the woman riding the train with Freddie is said to be a model who was Roger’s girlfriend at the time.
Calling All GirlsQueen63rank/position

The song “Calling All Girls” is included on the 10th album Hot Space.
Known as drummer Roger Taylor’s first single, it features a tight, edgy guitar sound that really sticks in your ears.
With its simple melody, no big leaps in pitch, and no fast phrases, it’s easy to sing—not only for beginners to Western music, but also for those who aren’t very confident singers.
The overall key is on the higher side, so if you’re not confident with high notes, try adjusting it to a key that suits your voice.





