The Cure Popular Song Ranking [2025]
Formed around the cult-hero favorite Robert Smith, The Cure is an England-born band that debuted in 1979.
Their early sound was new wave punk, and today they are categorized as alternative rock and gothic rock.
Here, we present a ranking of The Cure’s most popular songs.
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The Cure Popular Song Rankings [2025] (11–20)
A Fragile ThingThe Cure15rank/position

Released as the lead single from the album “Songs of a Lost World,” slated for November 2024 and their first in 16 years, this track opens with a characteristically Cure-like, wistful piano before gradually swelling into an uplifting soundscape.
Robert Smith’s distinctive vocals portray the fragility of love and the difficulty of making choices, depicting people tormented by conflicting desires.
While steeped in melancholy, the song also lets a ray of hope shine through.
It has already been performed on the band’s Shows of a Lost World tour, ongoing since last year, earning high praise from fans and critics alike.
Dark yet rich in emotional expression, it’s highly recommended for anyone seeking music that truly resonates.
A Letter To EliseThe Cure16rank/position

A track that sings about facing bewildering changes.
It was released as a single by The Cure in 1992.
It was inspired by Kafka’s Letters to Felice.
It became a hit worldwide, reaching No.
2 on the U.
S.
charts.
Jupiter CrashThe Cure17rank/position

A song inspired by the Shoemaker–Levy comet, discovered in 1993.
It is included on the 1996 album Wild Mood Swings.
In the lyrics, the comet is used as a metaphor for an encounter with a woman.
Let’s Go To BedThe Cure18rank/position

The Cure is a rock band from England formed in 1978.
If you’re a music enthusiast in Japan, you might already know them.
They’ve produced many classics while traversing genres like post-punk and gothic rock, but the one I especially recommend is “Let’s Go to Bed.” Given the era, its striking, quirky melody carries a distinct new wave feel.
Be sure to check it out.





