Mumford & Sons Songs Ranked
Mumford & Sons are a British folk rock band formed in 2007. The band consists of Marcus Mumford (lead vocals, electric guitar, acoustic guitar, drums), Ben Lovett (vocals, keyboard, piano, synthesizer), Winston Marshall (vocals, electric guitar, banjo) and Ted Dwane (vocals, bass guitar, double bass).
Mumford & Sons have released four studio albums: Sigh No More (2009), Babel (2012), Wilder Mind (2015) and Delta (2018). Their debut Sigh No More peaked at number two on the UK Albums Chart and the Billboard 200 in the US, with Babel and Wilder Mind both debuting at number one in the UK and US, the former becoming the fastest-selling rock album of the decade and leading to a headline performance at Glastonbury Festival in 2013. Here are all the mumford & sons songs ranked.
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20. The Wolf Wilder Mind, 2015)
“This song is one of my most favorite songs only because of Marcus”s voice and the Jazzmaster guitar build at the bridge through to the end. Mind blowing track. so energetic and refreshing. Love you Mumford and sons
19. Timshel (Sigh No More, 2009)
“This song really gets to your heart. It is so beautiful and it’s probably one of those songs that can save lives. Emotional and slow, really brings the message”
18. I Gave You All (Sigh No More, 2009)
“It’s this song that made me listen to them more… So powerful and a lot of people can relate to it I think this one is way better than the other. It’s so… Sensual…”
17. Tompkins Square Park (Wilder Mind, 2015)
“Overall, the song is about closure and that desire to speak your mind to that person after the relationship is over. Reflecting on a lot of what you know about the other person, the lies, what went wrong, and why it never worked. Yet the song conveys all this but projects a bigger desire. Despite him knowing everything that was wrong, the lies and he still misses her greatly.”
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16. Ghosts That We Knew (Babel, 2012)
“Can’t think a reason why this one shouldn’t be on the top 5. Absolutely amazing song, and such a beautiful lyrics, this is my favorite from M&S. The chorus gives me chills every time I hear it, and so the ending.”
15. Holland Road (Babel, 2012)
“This song is amazing, as the song progresses the singer’s voice gets stronger and stronger… Really beautiful. Definitely my favorite. Especially like the lyrics “But I’ll still believe though there’s cracks you’ll see, When I’m on my knees I’ll still believe, and when I’ve hit the ground, neither lost nor found if you’ll believe in me I’ll still believe”
14. Hopeless Wanderer (Babel, 2012)
“Probably one of Mumford’s most underrated songs- technically brilliant instrumentally as well as emotive lyrics that complete a memorable song. My favorite part is the rhythm change. it moves from soft guitar and piano to intense acoustic guitar, then swaying guitar. The lyrics are great. My favorite M&S song for sure.”
13. Lover of the Light (Babel, 2012)
“One of the best songs I have ever listened to. I love Mumford and Sons. I have been listening to them since way before they started hitting the main stream. I know everyone wants to say this, but it is actually true in my case.
12. Awake My Soul (Sigh No More, 2009)
“Every time I listen to this, I feel something special about my self and it literally is soul awakening song. It is in my all time favorite list for a reason.”
11. Babel (Babel, 2012)
“It’s true the lyrics are not as strong as the other Mumford and Sons tracks.. However this for me is the best song by the band”
10. Believe (Wilder Mind, 2015)
“This song is one of the most beautiful songs recorded in the last couple of years. I had chills all over my body because it’s so simple yet astonishing. It’s so different from all their other songs… it sounds like the traditional British Alternative.”
9. Roll Away Your Stone (Sigh No More, 2009)
“This song is about when you let your ambitions go and end up failing at something you thought to succeed in. Instead of , letting your emotions get the best you fill the empty wholes in your soul with new desires and dreams instead of dwelling on past failures and passed incidents that make you feel depressed.”
8. Dust Bowl Dance (Sigh No More, 2009)
“This song moves every fibre of your being and encompasses everything that Mumford and Sons is as a band. Their best work of art. Telling a complete story, this song has great power and many emotions such as grief, hope and wrath.
7. Winter Winds (Sigh No More, 2009)
“Some of the greatest lines in there: “Pestilence is won when you are lost and I am gone. ” Another fantastic line that is found is “The shame that sent me off from the God that I once loved, was the same that sent me into your arms. ” Pure genius. Marcus Mumford also claims this is his favorite.”
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6. After the Storm (Sigh No More, 2009)
“Believe it or not, this beautiful and deep song brought me to become an everyday listener of Mumford. This song is so much more beautiful than most realize. It’s touched me in a way that no other song has ever done.”
5. Sigh No More (Sigh No More, 2009)
“A great song with powerful shifts in the flow of the song. Meaningful lyrics. The soft beginning makes the dynamic end sound great. Most diverse of all of their songs.”
4. White Blank Page (Sigh No More, 2009)
“Awesome song, so deep and meaningful. This was the song that made me love Mumford and sons. It came at a perfect moment and it has been my favorite since then. Love this one, it has so much emotion, the official music video of it is just amazing”
3. I Will Wait (Babel, 2012)
“When he says and I will wait for you he gives me hope that one day my dad will come back home.. That’s why this song means so much… Man the music and the lyrics that amazing voice this is the best song I’ve ever heard… Perfect song for me”
2. Little Lion Man (Sigh No More, 2009)
“This song is emotional and fits with pretty much every character in existence like Dale Gribble, Moe Szylak, and Dipper Pines just to name a few, and made an absolutely beautiful warrior cats MAP. It has a deep meaning that can meaning that can be interpreted so many ways. definitely a real tear jerker.”
1. The Cave (Sigh No More, 2009)
“This song is absolutely amazing! This was the first Mumford and Sons song that I heard and it will forever be my favorite! My favorite thing to do is play it in my car with the windows down and the volume cranked up. Try it! You haven’t lived until you do, trust me!”