Here are a few pop songs that use the circle of fifths.
Each of these songs uses the circles of fifths
for at least four chords in a row.

You Never Give Me Your Money - The Beatles
Crocodile Rock - Elton John (in the bridge)
Wild World - Cat Stevens (in the verse)
How Can I Tell You - Cat Stevens
Can We Still Be Friends - Todd Rundgren
I Will Survive - Gloria Gaynor
Happy Heart - Andy Williams and Petula Clark (in the chorus)
Killing Me Softly With His Song - Roberta Flack (both the verse and chorus)
My Favorite Things - from The Sound Of Music
This Guy's In Love With You - Burt Bacharach
Changes - Phil Ochs
The War Is Over - Phil Ochs
What's That I Hear - Phil Ochs
Is There Anybody Here - Phil Ochs
When I'm Gone - Phil Ochs
One Way Ticket Home - Phil Ochs

Phil Ochs has probably used the circle of fifths more
frequently than any other songwriter i am familiar with.
Although i would not be surprised to find out that there
are some Todd Rundgren ballads from the early 70s
that also use it.

The most well-known piece of classical music to use it is
Vivaldi's The Four Seasons in the Winter section.


Matador is beautiful,a symphony of style
Excitement is ecstatic, passion places bets
Gracefully he bows to ovations that he gets
But the hands that are applauding are slippery with sweat
And saliva is falling from their smiles

Phil Ochs- Crucifixion