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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] (21–30)

Uptight (Everything’s Alright)Stevie Wonder22rank/position

Stevie Wonder, who opened up a new era of soul music.

Released in 1965, this song became a major turning point in his career.

Its lyrics, depicting the love between a poor young man and a wealthy girl, celebrate the power of love that transcends social barriers.

Packed with the allure of the Motown sound, it became a huge hit, reaching No.

3 on the Billboard Hot 100 and No.

1 on the R&B chart.

The song’s positive message surely resonated deeply with young people of the time.

It’s also a perfect track for those who want to relax and enjoy music on a day off.

Be sure to check it out.

FaithStevie Wonder ft. Ariana Grande23rank/position

Faith (From “Sing” Original Motion Picture Soundtrack/Lyric Video)
FaithStevie Wonder ft. Ariana Grande

The classic song Faith by Stevie Wonder and Ariana Grande, which was used as the theme song for the 2016 film Sing.

The lyrics about “believing and not giving up,” paired with a catchy, upbeat tempo, are really cool.

The title “Faith” and the word “hallelujah” that appears in the song evoke gospel, and the presence of a choir singing the chorus reinforces that imagery.

It’s a short track, under three minutes, but it’s an instant, high-energy banger that really lifts your spirits.

Someday At ChristmasStevie Wonder, Andra Day24rank/position

Stevie Wonder, Andra Day – Someday At Christmas
Someday At ChristmasStevie Wonder, Andra Day

The song used in Apple’s commercial “Someday at Christmas.” It was written by Ron Miller and Bryan Wells, a Motown songwriting team.

It is one of the Christmas songs with a social and political message, advocating an anti–Vietnam War stance and promoting peace, equality, and compassion.

Because I Love YouStevie Wonder25rank/position

Stevie B – Because I Love You (The Postman Song)
Because I Love YouStevie Wonder

This song is the piece we performed at our middle school music recital, and I also loved the original version—I remember singing it with friends after school.

It’s very mellow, and the piano part is so poignant and moving.

This is the one song I will never forget; it’s a piece filled with memories for a lifetime.

ChristmastimeStevie Wonder26rank/position

A heartwarming song that sings of the magic and joy of Christmas.

Stevie Wonder’s smooth vocals and the sound of his harmonica gently envelop the winter night.

Featured on the album “Someday at Christmas,” released in November 1967, this piece depicts the miracles of Christmas and the beauty of the world as seen through children’s eyes.

With its relaxed rhythm and familiar melody, it’s an easy tune to sing even for those who aren’t confident in English.

Why not choose it for a karaoke date with your partner or for a Christmas evening spent with someone special? Let Stevie Wonder’s warm voice surround you as you create wonderful memories.

From The Bottom Of My HeartStevie Wonder27rank/position

A track by Stevie Wonder, released as a digital download in 2006 from his 23rd album, “A Time to Love.” It is a pop track with R&B elements and reached No.

7 on the U.

S.

Adult Contemporary chart.

I Was Made To Love HerStevie Wonder28rank/position

Stevie Wonder – I Was Made To Love Her
I Was Made To Love HerStevie Wonder

A song written by 16-year-old Stevie Wonder together with his mother, Lula Mae Hardaway, Motown songwriter Sylvia Moy, and producer Henry Cosby.

It is sung about a girl named Angie, who was Stevie’s first love.