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Sly & The Family Stone Popular Songs Ranking [2025]

We present a ranking of popular songs by Sly and the Family Stone, the ultra-cool funk band led by vocalist Sly Stone.

Their groovy sound—gritty yet refined—sparked a funk revolution in the ’70s and continues to enjoy passionate support from music aficionados to this day.

Sly & The Family Stone Popular Songs Ranking [2025]

If You Want Me To StaySly & The Family Stone8rank/position

Sly & The Family Stone – If You Want Me To Stay (Audio)
If You Want Me To StaySly & The Family Stone

This soul number is captivating for its comfortable bass-and-drum groove and uniquely languid vocals.

In June 1973, the American group Sly & The Family Stone released it as a single and included it on the album Fresh.

With a lineup that transcended racial and gender boundaries, the band made major contributions to the development of funk and soul music.

Their sound, both meditative and brimming with live energy, went on to influence many later musicians.

The song was also featured in the films Made in Heaven (1987) and Talk to Me (2007), and it continues to enchant a wide audience.

It’s a perfect track for relaxing and enjoying music at an easy pace.

Runnin’ AwaySly & The Family Stone9rank/position

Sly & The Family Stone – Runnin’ Away (Official Audio)
Runnin’ AwaySly & The Family Stone

A track released in 1972 by the American funk and soul band Sly and the Family Stone.

It was inspired by the young people of the time who cut their hair and left the hippie world.

The track has been covered by artists such as Paul Haig and The Raincoats.

Thank YouSly & The Family Stone10rank/position

Sly & The Family Stone – Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin) (Official Audio)
Thank YouSly & The Family Stone

When you want to express gratitude through music, “Thank You” is the perfect song to capture that feeling.

This track by Sly & The Family Stone features a laid-back funk beat and a vibrant, driving bassline that brightens the listener’s mood and inspires positivity.

Why not add it to your playlist as a way to convey your appreciation to someone who always supports you? Unlike a ballad, delivering your thanks over this up-tempo melody is sure to create a warm, heartwarming moment.