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 Song Ranking [2025] (31–40)
Doing It WrongDrake Ft Stevie Wonder36rank/position

A track included on the album Take Care, released in 2011 by Canadian rapper Drake.
It’s a soft track featuring a harmonica solo by Stevie Wonder, inspired by Don McLean’s 1977 track When a Good Thing Goes Bad.
All About The Love AgainStevie Wonder37rank/position

A track released as a single by Stevie Wonder in 2009.
The original was written for the 2008 presidential election.
It was performed at President Barack Obama’s 2009 inauguration and was nominated for a Grammy Award in 2010.
All I DoStevie Wonder38rank/position

A track from the 1980 album “Hotter than July.” It has a questioning, enigmatic melody line that you can’t forget once you’ve heard it.
The lyrics, too, feel like they’re watching to see how you’ll react, and that addictive quality makes you want to listen again and again.
All In Love Is FairStevie Wonder39rank/position

This song is included on Stevie Wonder’s album Innervisions, which won the 1973 Grammy Award for Album of the Year.
Carried by beautiful sound and his passionate vocals that resonate in the heart, this masterpiece ballad movingly sings of the beauty of love and the sorrow of heartbreak.
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Stevie Wonder, the blind genius born in America.
Among his songs, the ballads that sing of grand, sweeping love have captured many hearts.
This piece is a romantic work that vows unchanging love—even if impossible events were to happen, like the sea covering the mountains or the stars burning out.
Its soulful sound is infused with jazz elements, and the stellar lineup of musicians, including Herbie Hancock, adds depth.
The track appears on the 1976 masterpiece Songs in the Key of Life and has been cherished across generations, even being performed at the 2021 Academy Awards.
Take your time listening to it as you reflect on your feelings for someone special.
Stevie Wonder Popular Song Rankings [2025] (41–50)
Bird Of BeautyStevie Wonder41rank/position

This song, included on the 1974 Grammy-winning album “Fulfillingness’ First Finale,” is one of the Latin numbers inspired by Brazilian music.
To borrow a phrase from Stevie Wonder’s biography “A Legend of a Genius,” it’s exactly the image of “Samba Funk.” It’s a celebrated piece that delights with a certain sense of happiness and a relaxed vibe.
Blowin’ in the WindStevie Wonder42rank/position

This is a cover song released in May 1966 by Stevie Wonder, a singer who represents the American music scene.
Reimagined in the Motown sound, this rendition of Bob Dylan’s classic drew significant attention, including breaking into the Top 10 on the Billboard Hot 100.
With a youthful voice—he was still a teenager at the time—Stevie delivers powerful vocals that bring to life lyrics questioning the social issues of the era, such as racial discrimination and war.
It’s breathtaking how his voice resonates over a laid-back shuffle rhythm.
Also known as an anthem of the Civil Rights Movement, this track is perfect for anyone who wants to reflect on peace and human rights.





