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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 resonate with the heart (51–60)

I Believe In YouJoe

Joe is a singer who has consistently delivered top-tier, classic 2000s R&B.

If you’re even a little into R&B, you’ve probably heard one of his songs at least once.

Joe’s signature, above all, is his “sweetness.” His lyrics are irresistibly sweet and sensual.

This track, in particular, stands out among his catalog for that sweetness, and it’s one that helped put his name on the global map.

It was included on the album “My Name Is Joe” and released in 2001.

As a duet with Nsync, it reached the top 10 on music charts around the world.

It’s perfect for when you want to sink into a romantic mood or spend time with someone special.

For YouKenny Lattimore

Kenny Lattimore – For You (Official 4K Video)
For YouKenny Lattimore

R&B singer Kenny Lattimore.

I’d like to introduce one of his signature songs, the Grammy-nominated “For You.” This track portrays a proposal, with lyrics told from a man’s point of view.

In it, he tells his partner she is irreplaceable and asks for her hand in marriage.

The way he conveys his feelings so directly, without roundabout expressions, is really wonderful.

It’s a perfect song not only for weddings, but also for moments when you want to reaffirm your love.

Here and NowLuther Vandross

Luther Vandross – Here and Now (Official Video)
Here and NowLuther Vandross

This song, performed by Luther Vandross, is a classic ballad that warmly conveys deep affection.

Its melody, which speaks a heartfelt vow of love, has captured the hearts of many time and again and continues to be chosen for special moments.

In his voice, you can feel not only passion but also tenderness and a steady love, making for a profoundly moving performance.

Released in September 1989, the track reached No.

1 on Billboard’s Hot Black Singles chart and won Best Male R&B Vocal Performance at the 33rd Grammy Awards.

It’s an unmissable listen for anyone seeking recommendations or wanting to enjoy a pure love song.

Crazy For YouMadonna

Madonna – Crazy For You (Official Video)
Crazy For YouMadonna

A track written by John Bettis and Jon Lind.

It was used in the 1985 film Vision Quest, in which Madonna herself made a guest appearance.

It was nominated for a Grammy Award and has been covered by many artists, including New Found Glory and Kelly Clarkson.

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

Just LikeMarvin Gaye

Included on ‘Romantically Yours,’ which features standard numbers, this track is one of his originals.

He’s produced many great songs, but this is the best in my opinion.

Lush strings and piano paired with his silky vocals—it’s a blissful love ballad.

To Be With YouMr. BIG

Mr. Big To Be With You Japanese
To Be With YouMr. BIG

This is a song released in 1991 by the American hard rock band MR.

BIG.

It was included on the album Lean Into It.

The simple performance and lyrics—where a man who has single-mindedly loved one woman tells her, as she cries over being heartbroken by another man, “I’m the one who should be with you”—really hit home.

My LovePaul McCartney & Wings

This is a single from Paul McCartney & Wings’ 1973 album Red Rose Speedway.

It spent four consecutive weeks at number one on the U.

S.

Billboard chart.

It’s a sweet, melodic piece characteristic of Paul, and is said to be a song dedicated to his then-wife, Linda.