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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 Songs Ranking [2025] (71–80)

So What The FussStevie Wonder78rank/position

Stevie Wonder So What The Fuss 360p
So What The FussStevie Wonder

A collaboration by Stevie Wonder, the American singer-songwriter Prince, and the R&B and pop vocal group En Vogue.

It was released in 2005.

It was sampled in Amerigo Gazaway’s 2017 track “The Sixth Wonder.”

Superwoman (Where Were You When I Needed You)Stevie Wonder79rank/position

Included on Stevie Wonder’s 1972 album “Talking Book” and released as a single, this song is an epic piece whose album version runs a full eight minutes.

It’s a grand, two-part composition that effectively links two entirely different songs under the same lyrical theme.

It seems to have been a particularly meaningful piece for him, but unsurprisingly it didn’t really catch on with the general public.

Superwoman (Where Where You When I Needed You)Stevie Wonder80rank/position

Stevie Wonder – SuperWoman/Where Where You When I Needed You
Superwoman (Where Where You When I Needed You)Stevie Wonder

A track released in 1972.

It reached No.

33 on the U.

S.

charts.

It has been covered by many artists, including The Main Ingredient and Phil Woods, and was sampled in ForteBowie’s 1990 track “Take Em to Church.”

Stevie Wonder Popular Song Rankings [2025] (81–90)

Thank You LoveStevie Wonder81rank/position

Stevie Wonder was making a song that gives thanks to love.

Even if you don’t understand the words, his embracing vocals captivate you.

It’s the kind of song that makes you want to listen to it while taking a walk outside.

As for him, he’s a keyboardist, composer, and music producer, and in addition to vocals, he’s a multi-instrumentalist who plays a variety of instruments such as the clarinet.

Since signing with Motown’s Tamla label at the age of 11, he has devoted his career to Motown.

The Shadow Of Your SmileStevie Wonder82rank/position

Stevie Wonder – The shadow of your smile (video 1970)
The Shadow Of Your SmileStevie Wonder

This is a song by Stevie Wonder, an R&B singer-songwriter from Michigan, USA, included on his classic album “My Cherie Amour,” released in the summer of 1969.

Originally composed by Johnny Mandel, it has the feel of a film score brimming with a sense of melancholy.

Thuesday HeartbreakStevie Wonder83rank/position

This is a track from Talking Book.

The song feels wonderfully youthful and refreshing.

David Sanborn appears as a guest, adding a lively touch with his sprightly saxophone.

The Jackson 5’s backing vocals really shine, too.

One of the great things about Stevie’s music is the diverse and star-studded lineup of guests.

Too HighStevie Wonder84rank/position

This is the track that opens Innervisions.

From the very start it conveys a sense of tension.

There’s probably no other artist who can deliver such a thrilling performance that it makes the listener feel on edge.

The drums are played by Stevie himself—absolutely overwhelming.

The midsection’s interplay between the drumming and harmonica is aggressive as well.