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The Cranberries Popular Song Ranking [2025]

The Cranberries Popular Song Ranking [2025]
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The Cardigans, a band that gained popularity as the spark behind the Swedish pop boom that hit Japan around 1995.

Their bright pop song Lovefool was even covered in recent years by Ami from Dream.

Here, we’ll introduce the Cardigans’ popular songs in a ranked format.

The Cranberries Popular Song Ranking [2025]

DreamsThe Cranberries1rank/position

The Cranberries – Dreams (Dir: Peter Scammell) (Official Music Video)
DreamsThe Cranberries

The debut song by the Irish rock band The Cranberries is a dreamy track released in September 1992.

It captivates with Dolores O’Riordan’s translucent vocals and Noel Hogan’s arpeggiated guitar weaving a dreamlike soundscape.

The lyrics, which depict the flutter of first love, and the melody line influenced by Celtic music possess a beauty that resonates deeply.

The song has been featured in works such as Mission: Impossible and Derry Girls, becoming a timeless classic cherished across generations.

It’s a recommended track for those who want to rekindle the anticipation of new love or the sweet memories of their youth.

ZombieThe Cranberries2rank/position

The Cranberries – Zombie (Official Music Video)
ZombieThe Cranberries

While tackling strongly political themes, the Irish band The Cranberries achieved worldwide success.

One of their signature works is an alternative rock track that stands apart from their earlier pop-leaning sound, marked by distorted guitars and heavy drums.

Vocalist Dolores O’Riordan’s voice—akin to a cry of anguish—expresses anger at the loss of young lives in a 1993 terrorist incident.

The song was included on their 1994 album “No Need to Argue” and became a global hit.

Its searing challenge to the meaningless cycle of violence and to the indifference of onlookers continues to resonate across generations.

It’s a masterpiece to listen to quietly when you want to reflect deeply on peace.

LingerThe Cranberries3rank/position

The Cranberries – Linger (Official Music Video)
LingerThe Cranberries

Released in 1993, The Cranberries’ “Linger” is notable for Dolores O’Riordan’s distinctive vocals.

With lyrics that delicately convey the ache of heartbreak and an acoustic sound that resonates deeply, it stands as one of the quintessential love songs of the 1990s.

Included on their debut album, “Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can’t We?”, the song achieved international success, reaching No.

8 on the U.

S.

Billboard charts as a single.

It has been featured in films and television, leaving a lasting impression on many listeners.

It’s the perfect track for reminiscing about romance or soothing the pain of a broken heart.

Daffodil LamentThe Cranberries4rank/position

The Cranberries are an Irish rock band with a distinctive presence, featuring a female vocalist whose beautiful, prayer-like voice seems to be influenced by Celtic music.

One of their songs is “Daffodil Lament,” with “daffodil” referring to the trumpet daffodil.

Ode To My FamilyThe Cranberries5rank/position

The Cranberries – Ode To My Family (Official Music Video)
Ode To My FamilyThe Cranberries

Ode To My Family, sung by The Cranberries’ charismatic female vocalist Dolores O’Riordan, is a gentle, heartwarming ballad in which she expresses her feelings for her family.

Formed in 1989, The Cranberries are an Irish rock band that has released numerous hit songs—such as the classic Dreams, the acoustic Linger, and the heavy-sounding Zombie—and has sold over 38 million albums, making them a hugely popular band.

Baby BluesThe Cranberries6rank/position

Included as a bonus track on the Japanese edition of “Bury The Hatchet.” A breezy song in which Dolores, who in the previous work seemed overly inclined toward political messages, candidly sings about the inner changes she experienced after giving birth.

While the main album is by no means light in content, having this song at the end leaves quite a different impression.