Taylor Swift Popular Song Rankings [2026]
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.
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Taylor Swift Popular Song Rankings [2026] (41–50)
Better Than RevengeTaylor Swift43rank/position

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.
Christmas Tree FarmTaylor Swift44rank/position

A gem of a holiday song by Taylor Swift that weaves Christmas memories together with a sweet, wistful melody.
Released in December 2019, this nostalgic and heartwarming track sings of childhood memories on a Christmas tree farm.
The music video, produced by Swift herself, features her own childhood home videos, visually expressing the bonds with her family.
Built on a simple chord progression, it’s an easy song for beginner guitarists to try.
Highly recommended for those who want to perform at a Christmas party or play on Christmas Eve with someone special.
Come Back… Be HereTaylor Swift45rank/position

Have you ever had a sudden moment when you miss your partner so much that you find yourself wishing, “I want you here right now”? This song by American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift captures exactly those earnest feelings of a long-distance relationship.
Featured on her October 2012 album Red and later re-recorded, it conveys, with aching clarity, the frustration of a distance that can’t be bridged by phone calls alone, set against an acoustic backdrop.
Anyone who has felt the growing anxiety and loneliness while apart will immediately recognize this pain.
On nights when you can’t hold back the urge to see the one you love, this song will surely be by your side.
Come In With The RainTaylor Swift46rank/position

When it comes to spring, I think many people associate it with cheerfulness and warmth.
It’s true that spring has those aspects, but in terms of romance, it can’t really be called a warm season.
There’s research indicating that spring is the season with the most breakups among the four seasons, which makes it a tough time for love.
Taylor Swift’s “Come In With The Rain” is a breakup song perfectly suited to such a harsh spring, expressing a heartbreaking cry of “I never want to go through that again.”
EpiphanyTaylor Swift47rank/position

Taylor Swift sings with empathy for those on the front lines of war and the pandemic.
Featured on the album Folklore, released in July 2020 by the American artist, this work weaves a sweeping narrative that overlays her grandfather’s experiences in World War II with the fight of healthcare workers against COVID-19.
With the aura of a sacred hymn, her ethereal vocals pierce the heart.
This song, which gives voice to the anguish and hope of people living through difficult times, will resonate with all who yearn for peace.
augustTaylor Swift48rank/position

Singer-songwriter Taylor Swift continues to captivate fans with her diverse musicality.
Her masterpiece Folklore, released in July 2020, drew major attention as a work that weaves stories of fictional characters.
Among its tracks, this one, which seems to bottle the atmosphere of late summer, overflows with bittersweet allure.
Told from the perspective of a woman who gave everything to a fleeting summer romance with a boy, only to end up unrewarded, it conveys her pure feelings—knowing she wasn’t the one he truly wanted, yet betting everything on the moment—set against a dreamy, reverb-drenched soundscape.
Her brilliant performance of the song at the Grammys in March 2021 is also a must-see.
It’s the perfect song for when you want to sink into a slightly sentimental mood at summer’s end.
closureTaylor Swift49rank/position

Standing out even among the tracks on the album evermore, this piece is an industrial-folk number defined by the unstable beauty of its irregular 5/4 meter.
The lyrics, which reject a partner’s request to “end” a past relationship and instead assert the strength to process emotions independently, showcase Taylor’s mature expressive power.
Mechanical percussion contrasts with gentle vocals, while the persistent irregular time signature from start to finish lends a tautness to the entire song.
Released in December 2020 as a collaboration with Aaron Dessner, this experimental masterpiece is recommended for anyone confronting the end of a relationship.





