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Swing Out Sister Popular Song Rankings [2025]

Swing Out Sister Popular Song Rankings [2025]
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Swing Out Sister is a British crossover, pop-oriented male-female duo.

Their music is often classified as blue-eyed soul, crossover, and Latin music, among others.

I’ve put together a ranking of this stylish band’s popular songs.

Swing Out Sister Popular Song Rankings [2025]

Now You’re Not HereSwing Out Sister1rank/position

Swing Out Sister – Now You’re Not Here
Now You're Not HereSwing Out Sister

“Now You’re Not Here” is a song by the British group Swing Out Sister, written specifically as the theme for the drama “Mahiru no Tsuki” starring Yuji Oda and Takako Tokiwa.

Released only in Japan, the single sold 300,000 copies and won the Grand Prix Single Award in the Western Music category at the 11th Japan Gold Disc Awards.

The piano melody in the intro, with its heavy reverb, creates a wonderfully dreamlike atmosphere.

BreakoutSwing Out Sister2rank/position

Swing Out Sister – Breakout (Official Music Video)
BreakoutSwing Out Sister

An iconic song that epitomizes the radiant synth-pop of the ’80s arrives from the British group Swing Out Sister.

Its exhilarating rhythm, brass section, and strings weave a sophisticated sound that brilliantly fuses synth-pop with jazz elements.

Conceived by band member Corinne Drewery while she was hospitalized after a riding accident, the track was released in September 1986 with an uplifting message, achieving a stellar performance of No.

4 in the UK and No.

6 in the US.

Featured on the album “It’s Better to Travel,” it also earned two Grammy nominations.

Breathing new life into disco, this track is perfect for nighttime drives or anytime you want to lift your spirits.

Fooled By A SmileSwing Out Sister3rank/position

Swing Out Sister – Fooled By A Smile (Phi Phi Mix)
Fooled By A SmileSwing Out Sister

Swing Out Sister is a British pop duo that was hugely successful in the 1980s, known for genres like synth-pop and blue-eyed soul.

Their classic track Fooled By A Smile was used in a Dido Drink commercial, and it’s notable for its melody that evokes the vibe of 1970s disco music.

It’s a work that exquisitely blends the musical sensibilities of the 1980s and the 1970s, so if you like music from those eras, you’ll probably enjoy it.

Twilight WorldSwing Out Sister4rank/position

While it has an acid jazz instrumentation, the song carries a dark, emotional atmosphere.

I feel that Japanese R&B artists are imitating elements like those in this track.

It’s also very easy to listen to as pop, embedding a universally appealing sound that doesn’t force listeners to choose a specific genre.

Waiting GameSwing Out Sister5rank/position

Swing Out Sister – Waiting Game (Official Video)
Waiting GameSwing Out Sister

This is a motivational song by Swing Out Sister with a pop-tinged sound and a grand sense of groove that creates an overwhelming lift, making for a very pleasant listening experience.

It has a mood that makes you want to sing it at karaoke, and it’s also recommended for women in their 60s.

Am I The Same GirlSwing Out Sister6rank/position

Swing Out Sister – Am I The Same Girl
Am I The Same GirlSwing Out Sister

They debuted in 1985 with the single “Blue Mood.” Their second single, “Breakout,” became a hit in the United States and the United Kingdom.

Although they initially started as a trio, they are now a duo consisting of Andrew Connell and Corinne Drewery.