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Ray Parker Jr. Popular Song Rankings [2025]

Ray Parker Jr. Popular Song Rankings [2025]
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The first thing that comes to mind when I hear his name is the theme song from Ghostbusters.

He is a producer and singer-songwriter active in genres such as R&B, funk, jazz, and fusion.

In this article, we’ll research popularity based on reliable information submitted by music fans to our site and present the results in ranking format!

Ray Parker Jr. Popular Song Rankings [2025]

GhostbustersRay Parker Jr.1rank/position

An irresistibly cheerful and fun tune that makes you want to sing along.

It’s the theme song to the worldwide hit movie about ghost-busting specialists—chances are you’ve heard it before.

The track was crafted by Ray Parker Jr.

, known for his versatile work across R&B, soul, and more.

Its appeal lies in a participatory structure: the lyrics ask, “Who you gonna call when you’re in trouble?” and everyone shouts the hero’s name in response.

Released in 1984, it became a massive hit, spending three consecutive weeks at No.

1 on the U.

S.

singles chart.

Put it on at a Halloween event and you’re guaranteed spontaneous clapping, call-and-response chants, and a sense of unity in the crowd.

It’s also sure to spark nostalgic conversations about the classic film.

A Woman Needs LoveRay Parker Jr.2rank/position

Ray Parker Jr., Raydio – A Woman Needs Love (Just Like You Do)
A Woman Needs LoveRay Parker Jr.

In Japan, Ray Parker Jr.

is best known for the theme song to the movie Ghostbusters.

In fact, he’s also a master of cutting-style guitar.

A Woman Needs Love is a hit from the period when he shifted toward an AOR sound.

Ray’s deep voice is incredibly soothing.

GhostbustersRay Parker Jr.3rank/position

Ray Parker Jr. – Ghostbusters (Official Video)
Ghostbusters Ray Parker Jr.

When you hear “obake” or “ghost,” many of you probably think of this song first.

It’s the theme song for the sci-fi comedy film Ghostbusters, which, like the title suggests, is about busting ghosts.

Nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song and hugely famous in Japan, this track’s playful, comedy-like melody is guaranteed to hype up any Halloween party! Dressing up as Ghostbusters together is also highly recommended.

And don’t forget the iconic shout of the title in the song—if you all join in for that part, even when it’s just playing in the background, it’ll definitely pump up the mood even more!

The Other WomanRay Parker Jr.4rank/position

Ray Parker Jr.

’s most famous work is, without a doubt, “Ghostbusters,” the theme song for the film of the same name.

As a solo artist, he also had hits like “A Woman Needs Love” and “Jack and Jill.” His debut as a solo act was the 1982 album The Other Woman.

The featured video is the album’s title track, which was also released as a single and became a hit.

GhostBusters ThemeRay Parker Jr.5rank/position

Ghostbusters, the movie that became a massive hit in 1984.

Everyone was captivated by its outrageous story about busting ghosts.

And this song, which perfectly matches the story and the Busters’ characters, became hugely popular with its memorable bass line and catchy chant, reaching No.

1 across the U.

S.

The moment this song starts playing, you just want to shout in unison, “Ghostbusters!”

I Don’t Think That Man Should Sleep AloneRay Parker Jr.6rank/position

Ray Parker Jr. – I Don’t Think That Man Should Sleep Alone
I Don't Think That Man Should Sleep AloneRay Parker Jr.

This is a song I really want people who only know Ray Parker Jr.

from Ghostbusters to hear.

I want to say loud and clear that this is his real forte.

Those who only know him from that song will surely be surprised by this sophisticated vibe.