10 Best Hidden Tracks On Rock Music Albums

10 Best Hidden Tracks On Rock Music Albums

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This article explores what we consider the top ten hidden tracks in rock and roll music. A hidden track is typically a song placed after the album’s last listed song, uncredited in the liner notes or on the CD or cassette tape’s packaging. This practice wasn’t feasible with vinyl records, as the tracks are visibly etched into the surface. However, on CDs, a hidden track might appear after a 10 to 20-second pause following the final listed song, often indicated by the last track number.

The trend of including hidden tracks has largely faded with the decline in CD sales and the rise of streaming services. Although it’s challenging to conceal a track in digital formats, some artists continue to incorporate them into albums, often extending the final track with the hidden piece.

# 10 – “Richard” – Tormato – (Yes)

Kicking off our list of the 10 Best Hidden Tracks on Rock Albums, we spotlight a lesser-known gem by the band Yes, titled “Richard.” This track is a true treat for aficionados, having originally appeared only on early editions of the UK cassette and 8-Track releases of the album Tormato. Unfortunately, “Richard” didn’t make it onto the vinyl or subsequent CD releases, making it a rare find for many fans. The track resurfaced in 2002 as part of the comprehensive box set In a Word: Yes (1969–). If this is your first encounter with “Richard,” prepare to be captivated by its complexity and classic Yes craftsmanship—a superb way to start our exploration of hidden musical treasures.

# 9 – “Terry’s Song” – Magic – (Bruce Springsteen)

Continuing our journey through the best hidden tracks on rock music albums, we encounter a poignant entry from Bruce Springsteen’s 2007 album, Magic. In a heartfelt homage to his late longtime assistant, Terry Magovern, Springsteen added a song at the last minute, after the album’s artwork and tracklists had already been finalized for initial pressings. As a result, the tribute song, tucked away after “Devil’s Arcade,” serves as the album’s true finale. This wasn’t an attempt to hide the track but rather a necessity given the timing of Magovern’s passing. The song offers a moving reflection on friendship and loss, resonating deeply with anyone who has lost a close friend.

# 8 – “Under My Thumb” –  White Light, White Heat, White Trash – (Social Distortion)

Landing at number eight on our list of the best hidden tracks on rock music albums is Social Distortion’s hard-hitting cover of the Rolling Stones’ classic “Under My Thumb.” This high-energy punk rendition was cleverly hidden in their 1996 album White Light, White Heat, White Trash. Known for their knack for transforming classic songs into punk anthems—as evidenced by their well-received cover of Johnny Cash’s “Ring of Fire”—Social Distortion adds a unique edge to this Stones staple, making it a standout hidden gem.

# 7 – Everybody Knows  Actual Miles: Henley’s Greatest Hits – (Don Henley)

On the initial pressings of Don Henley’s first greatest hits album, Actual Miles: Henley’s Greatest Hits, which showcased his solo career, a cover of Leonard Cohen’s song “Everybody Knows” was included as a hidden track. Although it was assigned a track number on the CD. It was initially not credited, but it was eventually acknowledged in later pressings of the album.

# 6 – Keys To The Highway – Dirty Work – (The Rolling Stones

The Rolling Stones have included several hidden tracks on their albums throughout their career, starting with Their Satanic Majesties Request. However, the hidden track that really stands out is found on their 1986 album Dirty Work. Titled “Key to the Highway,” this track features a remarkable blues piano solo by Ian Stewart. Stewart’s contributions to the music of The Rolling Stones were substantial, and it’s fitting to honor him by including this exceptional piece on our list of the best hidden tracks of all time.

# 5 – Hero – No Rest for the Wicked  – Ozzy Osbourne

Ozzy Osbourne’s hidden track “Hero” stands as one of the standout cuts on his 1988 album No Rest for the Wicked. On early releases of the album, the song was not credited in the liner notes or on the back covers. In later editions, it was properly titled and acknowledged, but in the initial issues, it remained an unheralded gem. This thrilling hidden track has since been recognized as one of the most exciting hidden tracks of all time.

# 4 – “Growth” – Women and Children First – Van Halen

Because we’re huge Van Halen fans here, we had to include “Growth” from their 1980 album Women and Children First. This very short, 18-second piece of music follows the track “In a Simple Rhyme.” Despite its brevity, in just 18 seconds, Eddie Van Halen and the band manage to deliver a mind-blowing musical experience.

# 3 – A Flock of Wah-Wahs – But Seriously Folks – Joe Walsh

As much as we tried to stay away from all those hidden messages and unedited tracks that contain just speech at the end of an album, and there are thousands of them, we just had to include this one by Joe Walsh. It’s just so funny and it just surprises the heck out of you because you’re not expecting it. After a few moments of silence after the song “Life’s Been Good,” it appears on the CD. This is just vintage Joe Walsh personality 101.

# 2 – “Train In Vain” – London Calling – (The Clash)

Just off the top spot on our 10 Best Hidden Tracks On Rock Music Albums list is a song that will probably surprise many people. “Train in Vain,” from The Clash’s 1979 album London Calling, famously emerged as an unlisted hidden gem. This song, absent from the initial album artwork and liner notes, found its place as the closing track as a last-minute addition after the album’s cover had already been printed.

Not originally planned for the album, “Train in Vain” was initially intended as a giveaway for a music magazine, but when that fell through, the band decided to include it on London Calling. Because the artwork was already finalized, the song slipped into the album as a hidden track, unmentioned on the sleeve or track listing. Its unexpected position gave it a mysterious aura and a surprise factor that delighted listeners and remains a highlight of the album.

# 1 – “Her Majesty” – Abbey Road – The Beatles

We close out our 10 Best Hidden Tracks On Rock Music Albums list with maybe the most popular hidden track of all time.  “Her Majesty” is a short, playful track by the Beatles that unexpectedly closes their 1969 album, Abbey Road. Composed and performed solely by Paul McCartney, the song is a light-hearted ditty about Queen Elizabeth II. It stands out not only for its content but also for being one of the earliest examples of a hidden track in rock music.

Originally part of the album’s long medley, McCartney removed “Her Majesty” because it disrupted the flow of the medley. Instead of discarding it, as McCartney had instructed, the studio engineer saved the track by attaching it to the end of the album after a brief silence. This addition was unlisted on the initial album sleeves due to an oversight, as the covers had already been printed. This accidental inclusion turned into a beloved Beatles quirk, embodying the band’s penchant for happy accidents.

Clocking in at just 23 seconds, “Her Majesty” is the Beatles’ shortest song. It starts with an unexpected chord and ends abruptly, giving it a unique, unfinished quality that intrigues listeners. Despite its brief playtime, the song captures the Beatles’ inventive spirit and remains a memorable piece of music history.

 

If you enjoyed digging into hidden tracks, you’ll also want to check out our B-sides coverage, including B-Sides That Became Bigger Than the A-Sides, Our Favorite B-Sides in Classic Rock History, and Best Albums, Rare Songs, B-Sides & Unreleased.

For more on the art of track sequencing, take a look at our decade-by-decade series on Opening Tracks from 1970s Rock Albums and its companion pieces covering the 1950s through 2010s, along with our Closing Tracks from 1970s Studio Albums series and Side Two Opening Tracks from 1970s Rock Albums.

Updated July 9, 2026

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