R.E.M. Popular Song Rankings [2025]
Fronted by vocalist Michael Stipe, R.
E.
M.
is an intelligent rock band.
Since forming in 1980, they have enjoyed strong popularity, particularly on the U.
S.
college charts.
Although they didn’t have many hits in Japan, their 1992 release Automatic for the People was a worldwide smash.
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R.E.M. Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (11–20)
Man on the moonR.E.M.15rank/position

This song, included on their eighth album, “Automatic for the People,” released in 1992, is a folk-style track shaped by gently sung vocals and guitar.
It is also known for reaching number 30 on the Billboard chart.
Seven Chinese BrothersR.E.M.16rank/position

A song inspired by the 1938 children’s book “The Five Chinese Brothers,” which tells the story of siblings with supernatural powers.
It is included on “Reckoning,” the second album by the American alternative rock band R.
E.
M.
, released in 1984.
Summer Turns To HighR.E.M.17rank/position

R.
E.
M.
, known for their induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Their song “Summer Turns To High” is also recommended.
As the title suggests, it portrays the experience of enjoying summer at its peak.
That might make you imagine an up-tempo sound, but this track is crafted as a gentle, subdued ballad.
Because of that, while listening, you may picture not “the liveliness of summer,” but rather “the end of summer.” Give it a listen and let your thoughts wander.
The One I LoveR.E.M.18rank/position

A single from the 1987 album Document, released by the American alternative rock band R.
E.
M.
It was their first hit song.
It charted in the United States as well as in countries such as Canada and the United Kingdom.





