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Taylor Swift Popular Song Rankings [2025]

This time, we’ve selected some of the most popular songs by the global songstress, Taylor Swift.

With her exceptional musicianship and powerful vocals, she continues to lead the world of pop music.

Here, we’d like to present a ranking of her hit tracks.

Taylor Swift Popular Song Rankings [2025] (31–40)

Teardrops On My GuitarTaylor Swift36rank/position

Taylor Swift – Teardrops On My Guitar
Teardrops On My GuitarTaylor Swift

A love song about a teenager’s unrequited crush.

It’s a country-pop track released when Taylor Swift was 17, and it became a hit in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and other countries.

The music video features Tyler Hilton, also known for his role in the TV drama One Tree Hill.

Cornelia StreetTaylor Swift37rank/position

Taylor Swift – Cornelia Street (Official Audio)
Cornelia StreetTaylor Swift

American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift.

“Cornelia Street,” included on her seventh album Lover released in 2019, is a track distinguished by its languid, moody keyboard intro.

She’s well known for turning her real-life experiences into songs.

In the chorus of this track, there’s a line that goes, “I don’t wanna walk Cornelia Street again,” and what’s interesting is that this refers to the location of an apartment she actually rented in New York.

The bittersweet romance that likely unfolded there feels like a perfect fit for the autumn vibe.

Last ChristmasTaylor Swift38rank/position

This is a cover of a classic by Wham!.

It sounds different with a female vocalist, doesn’t it? The title literally means “Last Christmas”.

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As it turns out, it’s actually a heartbreak song.

So be careful when you play it in front of someone you like who understands English! That said, it’s already a staple at Christmas parties, so it’s unlikely to flop.

Taylor Swift’s version also has a gentle, rounded quality unique to a female voice, and together with the song’s content, it makes the sense of longing even stronger.

Today was a fairytaleTaylor Swift39rank/position

Taylor Swift – Today Was A Fairytale (Taylor’s Version) (Lyric Video)
Today was a fairytaleTaylor Swift

This song by Taylor Swift, who has transcended the boundaries of country pop, is a romantic track that sings of a magical love.

Its lyrics, which depict a fairy-tale-like day of happiness, are striking and beautifully capture the feelings of a woman in love.

Released in January 2010 and featured on the soundtrack of the film “Valentine’s Day,” the song recorded 325,000 downloads in its first week.

It generated major buzz, reaching No.

2 on the Billboard Hot 100.

Its warm atmosphere, as if blessing a newlywed couple brimming with joy, makes it perfect for a wedding recessional.

It’s a song that brings back memories of a wonderful day with someone special.

A Place In This WorldTaylor Swift40rank/position

This is a song included on global songstress Taylor Swift’s early album, Taylor Swift.

While she has now fully incorporated hip-hop into her music, this track has the distinctly country sound characteristic of her early days.

It’s a song that draws strength from everyday moments.

Taylor Swift Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (41–50)

BejeweledTaylor Swift41rank/position

Taylor Swift – Bejeweled (Official Music Video)
BejeweledTaylor Swift

Songs by American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift are popular at karaoke, right? Among them, “Bejeweled” is an easy, upbeat song to sing.

Just like the title suggests, which evokes a look adorned with jewels, the music video featuring a woman decked out in various gemstones is also captivating.

Playing the official video while you sing is sure to amp up the excitement! Other classics like “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together” are great picks too!

Better Than RevengeTaylor Swift42rank/position

Better Than Revenge – Taylor Swift (lyrics)
Better Than RevengeTaylor Swift

A humorous power song released by Taylor Swift.

It is said to have been inspired by her breakup with Joe Jonas.

Released in 2010, it became a hit around the world and won a Grammy Award, and is included on the album Speak Now.