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Stevie Wonder's Popular Song Rankings [2025]

From refreshing, mid-tempo pop numbers to danceable soul tracks and gentle ballads, Stevie Wonder has produced countless hit songs.

He has been active on the front lines from his boyhood to the present day.

Here is a ranking of his most popular songs.

Stevie Wonder Popular Song Ranking [2025] (61–70)

Lookin For Another Pure LoveStevie Wonder64rank/position

Stevie Wonder – Lookin For Another Pure Love
Lookin For Another Pure LoveStevie Wonder

A classic track included on the album “Talking Book,” released in 1972 by Stevie Wonder from the United States.

With a poignant vocal delivery, it vividly and poppily portrays the pain of heartbreak and the longing for new love.

On this record, Wonder achieved musical maturity and captivated audiences with a universal appeal that transcended the boundaries of R&B.

It also garnered support from rock listeners, reaching No.

3 on the pop album chart and No.

1 on the R&B album chart.

At the Grammy Awards, two songs from the album won across three categories, earning high acclaim.

It’s a recommended piece for anyone who resonates with the journey of searching for pure love.

Love’s in Need of Love TodayStevie Wonder65rank/position

Stevie Wonder ~ Love’s In Need Of Love Today
Love's in Need of Love TodayStevie Wonder

A track distinguished by a soul-stirring melody wrapped in warm love.

Stevie Wonder’s tender, compassionate vocals seep into the heart, making this an extraordinary song.

Opening the album “Songs in the Key of Life,” released in September 1976, it carries a powerful message underscoring the importance of love.

Seamlessly blending Wonder’s vocal prowess and instrumental mastery, this work remains a milestone of soul music, cherished by many to this day.

If you want to experience the soulful voice of this American artist, why not give it a listen?

Master Blaster (Jammin)Stevie Wonder66rank/position

A track released in 1980.

It was inspired by Bob Marley and The Wailers’ 1977 track “Jamming.” It became a hit in the United States, Australia, New Zealand, and various European countries.

It has been covered by artists such as DJ Luck & MC Neat.

Maybe Your BabyStevie Wonder67rank/position

Basically, most of his songs are pop and easy to listen to, but this track is unusually heavy, characterized by a sticky, viscous sound.

The clavinet tone, which strikes a perfect balance between just the right openness and coolness, is exquisite, and its interplay with the guest vocals makes this a wonderful hidden gem that grows on you with each listen.

My GirlStevie Wonder68rank/position

The commercial for “The new GLB” portrays a father and daughter’s dreams brought to life by a Mercedes-Benz.

The commercial’s song that colors their wonderful relationship is Stevie Wonder’s “My Girl.” Originally by the American R&B group The Temptations, this track—featured on the album “My Cherie Amour,” titled in Japanese as “愛するあの娘に”—has been covered by many artists besides Stevie Wonder.

Its lyrics, which depict the pure feelings of first love inspired by meeting a special girl, gently warm the heart.

Never Dreamed You’d Leave In SummerStevie Wonder69rank/position

When it comes to love ballads that are perfect for the sea, many people might think of “Never Dreamed You’d Leave in Summer.” This track, featured on Stevie Wonder’s 1971 album “Where I’m Coming From,” portrays a heartbreak on a summer day.

Listening to it will surely soothe you with its emotional vocals.

And the ultra-long final note is truly breathtaking!

Ordinary PainStevie Wonder70rank/position

This song is striking for its beautiful, heart-piercing melody.

Many listeners likely remember Stevie Wonder’s gentle vocals lingering in their minds.

Bearing a title that means “ordinary pain,” the track explores themes of heartbreak and the pains of love.

It appears on his album Songs in the Key of Life, released in September 1976, which spent 14 weeks at number one on the Billboard chart.

The sounds of instruments he plays himself—piano, drums, and more—add rich color to the piece.

It’s a song I especially recommend to anyone who has experienced a breakup or holds complex feelings for someone they love.