12/17/25

The Hideaway 20: The 27 Most-Listened To Songs from November 2025

Welcome to our monthly look back at our most scrobbled songs. We managed to listen to 2,016 unique songs across the thirty days of November, including nine scrobble-free days. Compared to the previous ten months, this was a very low number of songs. The fourth lowest number of the year. We ended up with a two-way tie for the most-listened to song, followed by a twenty-five-way tie for the second most-listened to song. It all adds up to The Hideaway 27. "A Matter Of Time" at #16 is the only song that has been featured previously this year; it was at #37 in September. Our most-listened-to artist in November was The Beatles, and our most-listened-to album was The Beatles 1967-1970, yet again. The Blue Album remains our most-listened-to album through the first eleven months of 2025.
NOVEMBER 2025 — Top 27 Most Listened-To Songs
ranktitleartistyear
27Police on My BackThe Clash1980
26Here Comes My BabyCat Stevens1967
25Little SisterDwight Yoakam1987
24How 'Bout YouEric Church2006
23Midnight CityM832011
22Hey DeanieShaun Cassidy1977
21Date RapeSublime1991
20Would I Lie to You?Charles & Eddie1992
19Club TropicanaWham!1983
18Cliffs of DoverEric Johnson1990
17Lookin' Out My Back DoorCreedence Clearwater Revival1970
16A Matter of TimeLos Lobos1984
15Please Don't Leave MeP!nk2009
14In-A-Gadda-Da-VidaIron Butterfly1968
13ChangeTears for Fears1983
12Back On The Chain GangPretenders1982
11PopcornHot Butter1972
10(Theme From) The MonkeesThe Monkees1967
9Back In My Arms AgainThe Supremes1965
8Take Me HomePhil Collins1985
7Tortured, Tangled HeartsDixie Chicks2002
6Hello It's MeTodd Rundgren1972
5If [Nick* Remix]Janet Jackson1993*
4Last DanceDonna Summer1979
3Gone HollywoodSupertramp1979
2RadioactiveImagine Dragons2012
1My PrayerThe Platters1956
For our flashback chart this month, we jumped back ten years to November 2016 and found our Top 30 Most Listened To Songs. Lots of tracks we're still listening to in 2025, as well as many songs from the Holiday Season, including three tracks from Laura Daigle's Behold, a 2016 favorite that has endured. "Gee" at lucky number 13 is the one song heard in American Graffiti that isn't on the forty-one song soundtrack album.
NOVEMBER 2016 — Top 30 Most Listened-To Songs
ranktitleartistyear
30Here Comes Santa ClausThe Ray Conniff Singers1959
291999Prince1982
28What You KnowT.I.2006
27I Can't Stop Thinking About YouSting2016
26Shoot to ThrillAC/DC1980
25CandymanZedd and Aloe Blacc2016
24Dog & ButterflyHeart1978
23Dani CaliforniaRed Hot Chili Peppers2006
22Jive Talkin'Bee Gees1975
21Can't Hold UsMacklemore & Ryan Lewis feat. Ray Dalton2011
20All I Want for Christmas Is YouVince Vance & The Valiants1990
19Cat People (Putting Out Fire)David Bowie1983
18Snow (Hey Oh)Red Hot Chili Peppers2006
17Little Red CorvettePrince1982
16What Child Is ThisLauren Daigle2016
15I Will Always Love YouLinda Ronstadt1975
14SleighElizabeth Chan2016
13GeeThe Crows1953
12RadioactiveThe Firm1985
11Fat Bottomed GirlsQueen1978
10Stay a Little LongerBrothers Osborne2016
9RosannaToto1982
8FantasyAldo Nova1982
7Nights On BroadwayBee Gees1975
6Have Yourself a Merry Little ChristmasLauren Daigle2016
5Merry Texas Christmas Y'allAsleep at the Wheel1997
4Jingle BellsLauren Daigle2016
3White ChristmasBobby Timmons1964
2HallelujahRufus Wainwright2001
1Xmas In JailAsleep at the Wheel1997
In addition to the Daigle triple play, there are a pair of tracks each from a single album by Asleep At The Wheel (Merry Texas Christmas, Y'All), Bee Gees (Main Course), Prince (1999), and Red Hot Chili Peppers (Stadium Arcadium). Interestingly, neither the Sting nor the Zedd tracks have received any scrobbles since 2016.
Lastly, a shout-out to one of The Hideaway's perennial Holiday favorites, Elizabeth Chan, who celebrated fifteen consecutive years of releasing original Christmas songs annually in 2025 with her Christmas Unhinged EP.
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We'll be back soon with our December Scrobbles recap, and then in January, we'll wrap up 2025 with an in-depth look at our most scrobbled songs, artists, and albums of the year.

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