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[Western Music] The ultimate collection of love songs: a roundup of timeless, heart-touching classics

In the Western music scene, countless songs themed around love have been released over the years.

Among them are many tracks that portray various aspects of romance—joyful relationships, heartbreak, unrequited love, and more.

In this article, we’ll introduce a selection of ultimate, standout love songs from Western music—true gems among the classics.

We’ve focused on timeless hits that everyone knows, so take this opportunity to give them another listen.

If you listen while reading the parallel translations, you’ll likely find yourself even more emotionally immersed.

[Western Music] The Ultimate Love Song Collection: A roundup of timeless love classics that touch the heart (61–70)

A Song For The LoversRichard Ashcroft

A gem of a love song that tenderly portrays the aching feeling of waiting for a loved one in a hotel late at night.

Richard Ashcroft’s sweet, plaintive vocals resonate deep in the heart.

Released in April 2000, this track opens the album “Alone with Everybody” and reached No.

3 on the UK singles chart.

The lyrics, filled with straightforward expressions of love, showcase the charm unique to an artist active on the international stage.

If you’ve ever felt your heart race with a mix of anticipation and anxiety before a special night with your partner, you’ll surely relate.

It might be nice to listen to it together with your loved one and share your honest feelings.

Right Here WaitingRichard Marx

Richard Marx – Right Here Waiting (Official Music Video)
Right Here WaitingRichard Marx

This is a song from “Repeat Offender,” the album released in 1989 by American singer-songwriter Richard Marx.

The track set a record by spending four consecutive weeks at number one on the U.

S.

charts.

Expressing an almost maddening longing for his lover, the piece is said to have been set to music directly from a love letter Richard wrote to the woman he was dating at the time.

By Your SideSade

Sade – By Your Side – Official – 2000
By Your SideSade

A track released by Sade in 2000.

It was a hit in the United States and various European countries and was nominated for a Grammy Award.

The track became popular at wedding receptions.

It was used in the TV drama Sex and the City and was sampled in Atu’s 2014 track “For Us.”

My Cherie AmourStevie Wonder

Stevie Wonder – My Cherie Amour
My Cherie AmourStevie Wonder

This is a single Stevie released in 1969.

The song had been written quite some time earlier, and it’s said to express his feelings for his girlfriend at the time.

The phrase “My Cherie Amour” has a pleasing ring to the ear, and the flowing, natural melody seems to gently and softly envelop it—such is the impression the piece gives.

And I Love HerThe Beatles

The Beatles – And I Love Her [HQ Original Audio]
And I Love HerThe Beatles

This song, which could be called one of the Beatles’ signature works, is characterized by its gently flowing melody and lyrics that resonate with the heart.

Since its release in July 1964, it has captured the hearts of many.

It was included as the fifth track on the album “A Hard Day’s Night” and was also released as a single in the United States.

Paul McCartney’s delicate vocals and George Harrison’s classical guitar weave an exquisite harmony.

It’s the perfect track for spending quiet moments with someone special or for calming your mind.

Why not listen to it together with someone important to you?

I WillThe Beatles

I Will-The Beatles-Lyrics Video (L.V.)
I WillThe Beatles

The legendary band The Beatles has, quite literally, an enormous number of hit songs.

This particular track was included on their 1968 double album, commonly known as the White Album, and it’s a relatively understated piece within their body of work.

However, its content is pure romance: a song that says, “No matter how lonely I get, I’ll wait for you for the rest of my life.” It’s a hidden gem by the Beatles, and a favorite among many fans.

SOMETHINGThe Beatles

The only track produced by George Harrison and released as the A-side of a Beatles single.

It is said to have been inspired by Harrison’s wife, Pattie.

Frank Sinatra praised it as “the greatest love song ever written.”