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.
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Stevie Wonder Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (21–30)
Light My FireStevie Wonder29rank/position

When it comes to Stevie Wonder songs famous from Japanese canned coffee commercials, “To Feel The Fire” comes to mind, but this similarly titled song is “Light My Fire.” He’s covering a song originally by the rock band The Doors, yet with a masterful arrangement that departs from the original, he’s made it entirely his own.
Ma Cherie AmourStevie Wonder30rank/position

A classic from 1969 and his early days.
It’s a romantic song that leaves me spellbound every time I hear it.
I used to think it was a song from his more mature years, but apparently Stevie wrote it when he was 16.
Geniuses really are different from the rest of us.
Stevie Wonder Popular Song Ranking [2025] (31–40)
Someday at ChristmasStevie Wonder31rank/position

A soothing Christmas number, “Someday at Christmas.” Perfect for a relaxed, family Christmas.
Stevie Wonder, the world-famous blind singer and keyboardist, plays with a warmth and familiarity that’s incredibly comforting.
A great companion for the holiday season.
That GirlStevie Wonder32rank/position

This is a track that captivates the heart with its comfortable rhythm and distinctive harmonies.
It conveys a deep affection a man holds for a woman, coming across as a message that resonates with listeners.
Released in 1982, it set a record by staying at No.
1 on the U.
S.
Billboard R&B chart for nine weeks.
Featured on the album “Stevie Wonder’s Original Musiquarium I,” it beautifully fuses Stevie Wonder’s signature soulful vocals.
The lyrics, which delve deeply into a woman’s inner world from a man’s perspective, are likely to remain on many people’s replay lists for a long time.
It’s a superb song that subtly adds color to everyday life and is recommended for a wide audience.
You And IStevie Wonder33rank/position

It’s a piano-and-synth solo number by Stevie.
The piano is, of course, fantastic, but the use of synthesizers transports you to another dimension.
That aspect, I think, is what makes him a once-in-a-generation artist.
You haven’t done nothin’Stevie Wonder34rank/position

This is a track where the clavinet really stands out.
The horn section is exquisite too.
The finesse of the horn arrangement is another reason Stevie is a genius.
Partway through, the Jackson 5 join in on backing vocals, and the song reaches a fever-pitch climax as it heads into the ending.
To Feel The FireStevie Wonder35rank/position
This commercial promotes the fact that FIRE’s ONEDAY Black stays delicious even at room temperature, a state often associated with a drop in flavor.
Because the taste lasts, it supports you solidly throughout the day, helping you push forward with strength—depicted through the presence of Kenta Kiritani.
The song that underscores the power of this footage, which portrays such hard work, is the familiar series theme, “To Feel The Fire.” Its blend of gentle instrumentation and vocals that gradually build in intensity is striking, conveying a passion that slowly heats up the heart.





