The 100 Most Romantic Love Songs Of All Time

Contemporary music has a long string of unforgettable love ballads, transcending different genres and times, that leaves us with no dearth of finding a tune to feel head-over-heels – no matter what the occasion

Interestingly, there’s no particular formula to make a song sound ‘mushy’, as some of our all-time favorites in the category have ranged from the passionate and loud, ‘I Don’t Wanna Miss a Thing’ to the utterly subtle and soft, ‘Come Away With Me.’

In our attempt to pick 100 of the best such tunes, bringing the hopeless romantic out of you, we didn’t put a fixature on any genre or what was Popular – as some of the all time heart-rendering romantic songs aren’t necessarily mega-hits.



So, if you’ve been needing a list to find songs that you can perhaps make some-tender loving to or just something that can play as backdrop to your romantic evening, look no further.

Here are the Top 100 most romantic love songs of all time:

100) A Million Love Songs – Take That

Released in the year 1992 from English boy-band Take That’s debut studio album – Take That & Party. The song was written by lead vocalist Gary – when he was just 15 and vastly called the best love-ballad by a boy-band in the 90’s.

99) Lover – Taylor Swift



The only song from recent years to make our Top 100 is this Taylor Swift hit from the year – 2019. The layered composition and the heartily chorus do the trick here.

98) Marvin Gaye – Charlie Puth & Meghan Trainer

A song paying homage to some of the sexiest tunes of the great Marvin Gaye, while also creating one in the process. The gorgeous voices of Charlie and Megham talking about making love in their ‘king size bed.’

97) It Must’ve Been Love – Roxette

One of those songs that have resonated with us mostly because of the movie they were featured in. This Roxette hit from the 80’s was featured in one of our all time favorite Romantic films – Pretty Woman, starring the very pretty Julia Roberts, and everything about it reminds you of that love story.

96) Breathe Again – Toni Braxton



Although this is sad song about a loved one’s departure, but it’s still a timelessly beautiful tune that you can’t help but fall in love to. Featured on Toni Braxton’s debut album in the year 1993.

95) A Song For You – Donny Hathaway

A definitive all-time classic that has been sung by the likes of Aretha Franklin, Ray Charles, Whitney Houston – to name a few. But Donny Hathaway’s version is definitely one of the most romantic, warm and mushy ones.

94) Someone New – Hozier

Although Hozier’s ‘Someone New’ is more about dreading someone’s love and touch to the extent you’re willing to
fall for anyone, this is still a song celebrating love, in all forms. And it sure as hell sounds romantic.

93) Thinking Out Loud – Ed Sheeran



Sheeran’s most soulful vocal as featured on his second studio album, × (2014). Just a beautiful song talking about the hopes of an everlasting love.

92) You’re Still The One – Shania Twain

Shania Twain’s definitive classic from the 90’s, which is basically about celebrating your love that has stood the test of time and life, with you. Just sing “look how far we’ve come my baby” to them.

91) No Ordinary Love – Sade

Sade Adu’s voice is just magical and it is best exemplified in this signature hit by the UK-based singer. No Ordinary love song.

90) My Life Would Suck Without You – Kelly Clarkson



YSomewhat cheesy and melodramatic, yet resembling a fun, youthful and reckless love that can resonate with – perhaps anyone. Loud, yet full of romantic ‘isms.’

89) The Shoop Shoop Song – Cher

An effervescent and bubbly love song featured on the soundtrack of Cher’s 1990 film Mermaids. Originally recorded by Merry Clayton in the year 1963, the song has had numerous versions by some prominent singers but it was only the Cher version that turned this into an international hit. But Clayton’s version is just as stunning, a little under-produced as compared to Cher, if that’s what you prefer.

88) Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow? – Amy Winehouse

A love song that can start playing all night, yet make it to the next morning and still take your breath away. Amy Winehouse making you believe every word she sings, with her glorious talent.

87) Be My Baby – The Ronettes



From the group that also gave us one of the most iconic Christmas songs of all time (Sleigh Ride), comes this adorable romantic classic. Released as a single in August 1963 and featured on the girl group’s debut album a year later. Often cited as one of the best songs ever made by old-school music critics.

86) Words – Boyzone

‘It’s only words, and words are all I have, to take your heart away.’ Ronan Keating’s masculine yet smooth voice telling you this, is all the recipe required to make for a great love song.

85) Right Here Waiting – Richard Marx

A touching and beautiful song about selflessly loving someone to the point that you’re willing to wait it out for them to no extent. Richard Marx’ 1989-released hit-song is a classic love ballad that refuses to age.

84) You’re Beautiful – James Blunt



Let us put aside the fact that it was played so much by the radio that it got on people’s nerves, the first time we heard this James Blunt masterpiece, we were all swept off our feet. And it can still do just that for you.

83) Me & Bobby McGee – Kris Kristofferson

While Janis Joplin boasts of the most popular, and perhaps also the most successful version of this nostalgia-filled track, Kris Kristofferson’s version just has that kind of warm subtlety that fits perfectly in this list. It is just more romantic. A lot more. Although it doesn’t necessarily have to be a love song, but it can certainly be turned into one.

82) There You’ll Be – Faith Hill

A sweeping powerful love ballad by Faith Hill featured in the soundtrack of the war-romance-drama – Pearl Harbour. Penned by the hit-machinery of Dianne Warren, the song also earned a nomination at the 2002 Academy awards in the ‘Best Original Song’ category. Theatrically romantic.

81) When A Man Loves A Woman – Percy Sledge



Recorded by RnB and Soul legend Percy Sledge in the year 1966, this Calvin Lewis and Andrew Wright-written tune became a number one on both Pop and RnB charts at that time and although it has been renewed by a host of famous singers since then, Perce’s original is still the most lovely of them all.

80) Because You Loved Me – Celine Dion

Just a song loaded with gratitude for your better half – who’s helped you carry through the tribulations of life. If they have. This 1996-track is the perfect celebration of all that, and more.

79) Fast Car – Tracy Chapman

A song about escaping all that life’s wrought upon you, with the one you love. Even if you can’t do all that, as you shouldn’t, this is just a perfect background for a long romantic drive with your other half.

78) Stand By Me – Ben E. King



Released in the year 1961, this warm and cozy tune from Ben E. King is a timeless must-have on any romantic playlist. A Gospel-inspired love song that stands as one of the most popular and soulful tunes by King.

77) Loving You – Minnie Riperton

Basically – the chirping of birds, the blooming of flowers and the sun rising above you – all combined into an emotion. That’s Minnie Riperton’s utterly beautiful ‘Loving You’ for you.

76) Budapest – George Ezra



Young English singer George Ezra declares that he’s willing to ‘leave it all’ behind for his one true love. All the materialism doesn’t mean a thing, when you love someone like this, especially with this song playing in the background.

75) I’ll be There – Jackson 5

Jackson 5’s young innocence amplifies the lifelong commitment conveyed in the lyric of this chart-topping hit, even more. Even though Mariah Carey also earned a chart-topper with her version of this early 70’s hit, the Jackson’s version is just unmissable with their adolescent charm.

74) Sweet Thing – Chaka Khan

A confessional about longing for someone who doesn’t pay enough attention to you, or who doesn’t necessarily belong, wrapped all into Chaka Khan’s funky sound. The ‘highs and lows’ – everything about this track’s beautiful composition tickles you.

73) Can t Take My Eyes Off You – Andy Williams

A 1967 song written by Bob Crewe and Bob Gaudio, later covered by Andy Williams in the year 1968. Among the new generation of hopeless-romantics, the song gained popularity after appearing in the hit romantic-comedy – Bridget Jones’ Diary.

72) I Just Called To Say I Love You – Stevie Wonder



Stevie Wonder’s signature classic (one of the many, actually) – that is often a ‘favorite’ when it comes to all-time-best love songs. The youthful simplicity, reminiscent of an uncomplex time – is what makes this tune, as great as it is. And of coarse, Mr. Wonder himself.

71) Stumble – Natasha Bedingfield

A lesser known song from this fabulous and talented British artist, who’s most popular tune was the Grammy nominated – Unwritten. Stumble’s “USP” is the vulnerable emotion believing that the one you love, will really love you back.

70) Always On My Mind – Willie Nelson

Yes, Elvis Presley also has a very famous version of this timeless classic, but our boy Willie Nelson, just takes it to a different place altogether. It is almost as if he’s making you reflect back on his entire life, while celebrating a love that has been with him all along.

69) From This Moment – Shania Twain

Definitely one of the best songs to get played out in a wedding. From This Moment, yet again, celebrates the beginning of a lifelong commitment.

68) Killing Me Softly – Roberta Flack



A classic love tune by the great Roberta Flack. Her soft and velvety tone and an almost drowsy delivery, denoting how she’s totally and passionately lost herself into love, makes this a timeless classic.

67) By Your Side – Sade

The softest and most tender song by Sade, reassuring her other half that she’s not leaving his side, when he’s down and out. The song finds its beauty in it’s delicious composition and Sade’s caressing vocals.

66) Just The Way You Are – Bruno Mars

What could possibly melt your heart more than hearing someone look at you and say that they wouldn’t change a thing about you? Bruno Mars’ hit song is about that kind devotional love. It was also Bruno’s debut solo single, released in the year 2010.

65) Ain’t No Mountain High Enough – Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell

A thorough classic and also one of the greatest songs of all time. Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell’s duet is iconic in more ways than one. The fact that it also happens to be one of the most romantic tunes ever, is just an icing on the cake.

64) L.O.V.E. – Nat King Cole/Joss Stone



This is a classic that has been covered by plenty of great singers over a long-period of time, starting from the original version by Nat King Cole. Between him and a modern-version by Joss Stone, others don’t quite seem to stick more to the original melody and let the stunning composition by Lee Gillette. Play either of the versions, they’re equally stunning.

63) I Say A Little Prayer For You – Dionne Warwick

Aretha Franklin’s version is a vocal juggernaut and Dionne Warwick’s original (Yes! She sang it first) is more innocent-sounding. Warwick’s version captures the essence of this beautiful tune, that has inspired several teen-romances.

62) Ain’t No Sunshine – Bill Withers

Heart-breaking and sung so passionately by Bill Withers that it transcends it’s message of separation. You can’t help but see your heart melt to the ground listening to this classic.

61) You and Me – Penny & The Quarters

An almost forgotten Soul band from the 70’s, which got re-introduced to the masses in the year 2010 after this particular song was featured in the heart-breaking romantic film – Blue Valentine. The ‘resurfaced’ tune has instantly transformed itself into one of the all-time favorite love ballads.

60) Can’t Help Falling In Love – Elvis Presley



A classic romantic ballad in the deep and comforting trademark voice of Elvis Presley. Featured on the album Blue Hawaii (1961), this remains breathtakingly romantic even after all these years.

59) She – Elvis Costello

Most of us might have heard this utterly romantic track on the 1999-released Julia Roberts romantic comedy – Notting Hill, perhaps not even known the name of the singer. But here it is on the list. Perhaps one of the most perfect songs to play on your wedding, or make you fall in love even when you’re by yourself.

58) Butterflies – Alicia Keys

Alicia Keys’ tingle-inducing vocal performance in a sweeping ballad about a secret and forbidden love-affair. The harmonies between her and her background singer are just breath-taking.

57) God Only Know – The Beach Boys

An iconic love song from one of the best male groups ever. The harmonies and the unforgettable hook of this song makes one of the sweetest love songs to have come out of the era.

56) Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman? – Bryan Adams

Bryan Adam’s Oscar-nominated classic from 1995, is all about celebrating the woman in your relationship and giving her wings to fly. The Spanish-guitar inspired composition and Adams’ gorgeous, soulful vocals make this a delicious romantic escapade.

55) This Magic Moment – The Drifters



Recorded by Ben E. King and the Drifters in the year 1959, the song spent a 11 weeks inside the Billboard charts in 1960. A classic yet timeless romantic tune.

54) Moon River – Audrey Hepburn

The melancholy yet enchanting sound of Audrey Hepburn’s girl-ish vocals. This song will always remind us of one of the most iconic and romantic moments in the history of films, with Audrey’s ever-so-charming character strumming a guitar, while sitting at the window of her small room, getting confronted with the beautiful face of George Peppard.

53) How Deep Is Your Love – Bee Gees

One of the most recognizable tunes in any playlist comprising of classic love-ballads. This 1977 released single as an easy go-to on any love-song marathon.

52) Something – The Beatles

Basically, all the boys from Beatles celebrating their respective female partners – curating the definitive valentine’s theme for ages. Featured on their 1969 iconic album Abbey Road.

51) Take a Chance on Me – ABBA



A mischievous and youthful sounding tune from this fantastic Swedish pop group, ABBA. Isn’t it always adorable to witness someone trying to convince their love-interest to take that chance?

50) Always Be My Baby – Mariah Carey

A nostalgic tune from Mariah Carey as featured on her 1995-released album ‘Daydream.’ An all-time favorite love-song from the singer that refuses to age.

49) Evergreen – Barbra Streisand

Anything in Barbra Streisand’s heavenly and dramatic voice can sound romantic. But this particular track from her successful version of – ‘A Star Is Born’, just creates that world in your head where everyone falls in love with everyone. PS: This also won the ‘Best Original Song’ Oscar at the 1977 ceremony of Academy awards.

48) Forever And For Always – Shania Twain



A love that lasts through ages. Shania – one of the best selling female artists of the 90’s, professing her lasting commitment in this smooth-as-butter track about timeless love.

47) If Only You Knew – Patti LaBelle

Sometimes words fall short or they just don’t come out right, while trying to let someone know how much you love them. Ms. LaBelle’s beautiful and soulful, chart-topping tune is about such held-back emotions.

46) What A Wonderful World – Sam Cooke

One of those songs you can fall in love with upon the very first listening. Released in the year 1960 from one of Cooke’s final recording sessions, it remains one of the most lovely songs from the era.

45) Valerie – Amy Winehouse

Day-dreaming about the return of her lover, while he does his days in jail. Not a typical romantic setting, yet so beautifully romantic in each line the late Amy Winehouse sings here.

44) Wonderful Tonight – Eric Clapton

Eric Clapton’s classic has remained a romantic favorite for a number of generations. This would just make you want to celebrate your partners, and tell them that they’re beautiful.

43) I Will Always Love You – Whitney Houston



If this was a list about the ‘greatest love songs ever’, Houston’s ‘I Will Always Love You’ may have topped them all. But the 1992-released classic isn’t necessarily the most ‘romantic’ song ever created, although it certainly is the greatest love song ever. Makes sense?

42) Thank You – Dido

A song about the sweet-nothings of a relationship. Dido expressing her gratitude to her partner, for brightening her day by just being there.

41) Blue Moon – Billie Holiday

The sound of classic romance. Billie Holiday’s iconic jazz tune ought to be included in your playlist if you’re planning an romantic evening date.

40) Strangers In The Night – Frank Sinatra

Frank Sinatra creates the perfect setting of a classic evening date. Just look at each other’s eyes and play this song about finding love as strangers.

39) Can You Feel The Love Tonight – Elton John



Featured on the soundtrack album of the Disney animated classic, ‘The Lion King’, this Oscar winning track – for those who have romanticised the film since their childhoods – will take you to a similar setting your heads.

38) La Vie En Rose – Edith Piaf

Ever dreamt of having a romantic date in Paris like the rest of the world? Well don’t worry about spending on it if you can’t, just close your eyes and listen to this song, it will take you there. One of the most romantic tunes of the 20th century.

37) Unchained Melody – The Righteous Brothers

Smooth as butter – this classic award-winning love ballad, originally curated by Todd Duncan, became a signature hit for the musical duo, The Righteous Brothers, in 1965. With Bobby Hatfield’s sweeping vocal performance, this simple-worded track, takes a whole new emotional meaning.

36) At Last – Etta James

A classic love ballad, about finally making it to the arms of the one who was meant for you. Etta James’ At Last, released in the year 1960, is warm, cozy and passionate.

35) How Do I Live – LeAnn Rimes



LeAnn Rimes’ most successful track to date and one of the most remembered love ballads of the 90’s. This Dianne Warren-penned hit is easily one of our favorite picks for an evening date involving slow-dancing.

34) 1+1 – Beyonce

A passionate vocal performance from Beyonce and a sultry yet subtle production, featured on her fourth studio album, 4. Favorite part is when the singer transcends into her head voice and serenades singing – ‘Make love to me’.

33) Bring It On Home To Me – Sam Cooke

Although this song is more about the ‘heartbreak’ after a painful breakup, it is still romantic, simply because of Sam Cooke’s soulful vocals and an unforgettable composition by Luigi Creatore and Hugo Peretti.

32) Baby Can I Hold You – Tracy Chapman

Released in the year 1988, this classic was also later covered by Boyzone, but Tracy’s original still one-up’s when it comes to sweeping you off the floor with all kinds of emotions.

31) Bubbly – Colbie Caillat

Caillat gained popularity through social media – when she uploaded her singing videos on MySpace. This tingle-inducing international hit song is from her first album, released in the year 2007 and makes for a perfect easy-listening backdrop against anything romantic.

30) I’m Yours – Jason Mraz



Jason Mraz cuddly voice at it’s best in this 2008-released hit single from his third studio album. The song spent a record number of weeks inside the Billboard Hot 100, which basically means plenty of people fell in love with it, or may be to it.

29) Top Of The World – The Carpenters

Somewhat silly, somewhat corny – yet so everlastingly charming. Karen Carpenter’s deep and velvety voice conveys the feeling of experiencing being on clouds after falling in love, perfectly.

28) I Don’t Wanna Miss a Thing – Aerosmith

Who could have imagined that Steven Tyler’s elongated exclamations will make for one of the most romantic love songs ever created. But this power ballad from hard rock band Aerosmith as featured on the 1998 film – Armageddon, proves all those preconceived notions wrong.

27) For Once In My Life – Judy Garland



Judy Garland celebrates the feeling of finally finding your ‘happily thereafter’ love. Either pick this or the version by Frank Sinatra, they’re equally good – but may be only Garland edges out a little with being more soulful.

26) Sweet Lovin’ Man – The Magnetic Field

Here’s another inclusion for our LGBTQ fam. This comforting and adorable track was written by the band’s frontman Stephin Merritt, for whoever was his ‘sweet loving man’ in his head, and sung to life by the band’s female member – Claudia Gonson. A nostalgic, ‘sweet loving’ tune.

25) Hold Me – Whitney Houston

Interestingly, there’s another lesser-known Whitney Houston track from her 1985 debut album, which makes the cut as perhaps one of the most romantic duets ever recorded in music. Amalgamating, the magical voices of Teddy Pendergrass and Houston, this will no doubt raise your feet a few inches above the ground.

24) Let’s Stay Together – Al Green



Released on Al Green’s 1972 album of the same name, Let’s Stay Together also has another stellar version from Tina Turner, but this Al Green original is certainly more on the tender romantic side and thus it is our pick for this list.

23) You and I – Michael Bublé

Although the original version of this beautiful song belongs to Stevie Wonder, there’s something so warm and captivating about Michael Bublé’s vocal performance in his rendition, that it becomes our favorite version of the track. From the sweeping tender croons in the beginning to the crescendos towards the end, a perfect song to slow-dance to.

22) Time To Say Goodbye – Sarah Brightman & Andrea Bocelli

This 1996-released stunning and ethereal composition by Francesco Sartori, wouldn’t even require for you to understand it’s Italian lyrics to the feel the emotion behind it. A serenading piece of a powerful love.

21) Unbreakable – Westlife



An almost theatrical composition and the sweeping harmonies of all the boys from this Irish boy band, singing about an everlasting love – the kind that goes beyond mortal life. Deep, right? This could also make for a great wedding track!

20) I Can’t Stop Loving You – Ray Charles

A serenading soulful masterpiece by the great Ray Charles. Originally recorded by Don Gibson, the song was made timelessly popular by Charles’s heartfelt rendition released in the year 1962. One of the greatest tunes ever recorded.

19) Cupid – Johny Nash

When Nash sings ‘Cupid, please hear my cry, and let your arrow fly, straight to my lover’s heart,’ – you can’t help but automatically melt. A groovy tune loaded with all the mushiness you can ask for.

18) Have I Told You Lately? – Rod Stewart



A stunning comforting tune by Rod Stewart for his 1991 released album ‘Vagabond Heart.’ The original version by Van Morrison is just as stunning, it only boils down to what you personally prefer. We find Stewart’s version more romantic, without question, while Morrison’s is more vocally pleasing, more nostalgic.

17) I Love You – Sarah McLachlan

The dreamy production topped with Sarah McLachlan’s even more dreamy vocal performance. The song is a transcendental piece about the singer’s inability to express her love to the man she loves. Yet it so sensual and romantic, that it will give you butterflies.

16) The Best That Ever Happened To Me – Gladys Knight

The simple reason to have this in the list, apart from the sublime sound of The Pips and Gladys Knight, is it’s heart-rendering lyric about acknowledging your better half’s presence, after a life filled with plenty up’s and down’s. An emotionally powerful romantic tune.

15) The Power Of Love – Celine Dion



This power-ballad by Celine Dion might be theatrical, but it’s still such a stunning celebration of a man and a woman in love, that you just can’t help but melt listening to it. This 1993 released song is perhaps also the singer’s best song ever.

14) Natural Woman – Aretha Franklin

Aretha Franklin’s beautiful submission to her man, celebrating how her better half completes her. Although there are plenty of ‘powerhouse’ renditions made by other singers, of this 60’s classic by Miss Franklin, nothing tops the tender romantic emotion behind the original studio recording.

13) I’ll Make Love To You – Boyz II Men

This Boyz II Men chart-topper is just as sensual as it is romantic. The sultry voices of each member from the group, is just enough to sweep anyone off the floor.

12) No One Needs To Know – Shania Twain

Shania’s most ‘Country’ song and also her most romantic. This features her just imagining the whole narrative in her head, while falling head over heels in love with someone. “We’ll have a little girl, a little boy, a little Benji we’ll call Leroy, but no one needs to know right now.’ – Just perfect!

11) Shining Light – Annie Lennox

Annie Lenno’x 2009 released Pop song is mostly about celebrating all the good things about your partner, and the light they bring into your life. If you want to dedicate a song to someone, who means this much to you, this is that perfect song about a timeless devotion.

10) Come Away With Me – Norah Jones



The tender softness of Norah Jones’ vocal here, serves as the perfect background to an intimate setting. Yet an even better time to play this would be when you’re cosying-up inside a blanket, with rain falling right outside of your window.

9) Your Song – Elton John

John’s admission for his male crush made in the 60’s, that has become an iconic staple in LGBTQ love stories. But the song is for everyone, who loves to love. Sir Elton John’s adorable inability to find the right words to word-it-out in the lyric, is one of the most classic romantic tales in song.

8) Endless Love – Diana Ross and Lionel Richie

Perhaps the most iconic romantic duet in music. This classic released in the year 1981 features an understated yet sublime, almost innocent, vocal from the duo. There are some other great versions to it, but none of them beat the simplistic charm of this original.

7) I Got You Babe – Sonny & Cher

The ultimate song about a couple living and loving without a care of what other’s might say or think. I Got You Babe is for all the free-spirited souls, who fall in love however they like and love everything about it.

6) Weakness In Me – Joan Armatrading



A lesser known gem from the early 80’s, that romanticizes a sort of unrequited love and takes you on a journey. Armatrading’s mesmerizing vocals here and the lyric which basically talk about ‘holding back, yet giving in’, makes a backdrop in your head.

5) For My Lover – Tracy Chapman

“Two weeks in the Virginia jail, for my lover,” – can there be a better line to kick off a love song, proclaiming the extent you can go for them? The beautiful lyrics and Champman’s stunning vocal, make it one of her best love songs ever.

4) Come What May – Nicole Kidman and Ewan McGregor

‘Forever’ is the best kind of love, isn’t it? And this movie classic from ‘Moulin Rouge’ promises just that. ‘I will love you until my dying day,’ – when the gorgeous voices of the duo contrast, it is the most theatrical yet most heart-rendering experience.

3) The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face – Roberta Flack



One of the most breath-taking vocal performances of all time. Roberta Flack’s 1972 released sweeping ballad, featuring her caressing each word and phrase with such tenderness, you can’t help but fall in love at every line of it.

2) A Love That Will Never Grow Old

Featured on the heart-breaking Ang Lee saga – Brokeback Mountain, this deep song in the stunning voice of Harris, speaks of the kind of commitment and assurance in love, most can only dream of. Also serving as an anthem for gay and lesbian couples, especially when it gets to the line – ‘Who cares where we go on this rugged old road, in a world that may say that we’re wrong.’ A definite tearjerker, yet so romantic.

1) Everything I Do, I Do It For You – Bryan Adams

It is safe to assume, few songs ignite the kind of feelings this Bryan Adams classic does. The sultry, raspy voice of this 90’s icon, and a lyric boasting about putting your life at stake for your loved one. It doesn’t get any better when your love is the ‘heroic’ kind, and as selfless as depicted in this Oscar nominated classic.

Here are a few Honourable mentions outside of these 100 beauties –



Silly Love Songs – Wings
I’ll Stand By You – The Pretenders
Against All Odds – Phill Collins
Loving’ Me 4 Me – Christina Aguilera
Perfect – Ed Sheeran
Faithfully – Journey
My Girl – The Temptations
Never Too Much – Luther Vandross
It Had to Be You – Harry Connick Jr.