Love songs in Western music: classic and popular tracks to listen to when a romance begins
I’ve put together a collection of love songs from Western music.
From sweet melodies to beautifully phrased lyrics that are hard to express in Japanese, these are love songs with a charm you don’t often find in J-pop.
This playlist is recommended not only for fans of Western music, but also for anyone who wants to discover wonderful tracks beyond Japanese love songs.
Find the music that stays close to your heart in love.
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Love songs in Western music: Classic and popular tracks to listen to when a romance begins (41–50)
True Love WaitsRadiohead

A song about how everyone eventually finds love, and until then you just have to wait.
Part of the lyrics were inspired by a newspaper article Thom Yorke was reading.
It’s a very popular ballad at Radiohead concerts.
I say a little prayerAretha Franklin

A song of devotion to love written by Burt Bacharach and Hal David.
It has been a popular choice for weddings and resonated deeply with soldiers’ wives and girlfriends during the Vietnam War.
It was released by Dionne Warwick in 1967, and this version by Aretha Franklin was released in 1968.
Earned ItThe Weeknd

It is one of the two songs The Weeknd wrote for the 2015 film Fifty Shades of Grey.
It features piano and string section sounds.
The music video, directed by Sam Taylor-Johnson, was filmed at the Palace Theatre in Los Angeles.
A Sky Full of StarsColdplay

It’s a song that compares the person you love to a glittering, star-filled sky.
The layering of sounds is incredibly beautiful, and just listening to it makes you want to fall in love.
The music video features a gathering of over 200 fans, and both the members and the fans look like they’re having a great time.
Who We LoveSam Smith, Ed Sheeran

A beautiful ballad exploring the essence of love was born in January 2023.
The rich voices of Sam Smith and Ed Sheeran blend magnificently, creating a warm melody that resonates with the heart.
Included on the album Gloria, this song celebrates pure love that transcends society’s norms.
It weaves intimate moments and complex emotions, expressing the preciousness of connection with a loved one.
It’s recommended for those who have just fallen in love or who want to deepen their bond with someone special.
Listening to this song will surely give you the courage to love.
Until I Found YouStephen Sanchez

A nostalgic yet fresh love song distinguished by its delicate guitar and Sanchez’s velvety vocals.
Released in September 2021, the track beautifully fuses melodies reminiscent of 1950s classic pop with a modern sensibility.
The lyrics, which depict the moment of falling in love again after heartbreak, are said to be devoted to a specific person.
Also noted for its duet version with Elton John, the song garnered platinum certifications in many countries.
It’s a perfect pick for those newly in love or hoping to reunite with someone special.
Back At OneBrian McKnight

Interwoven with sweet melodies and deep emotion, this work pleasantly captures the beginning of romance.
Released in September 1999, it became one of Brian McKnight’s signature songs.
As the title track of the album “Back at One,” it ranked high on the Billboard charts.
The lyrics, which portray the process of love like a counting song, resonated with many people.
It’s perfect for when you want to express your feelings to someone special or sense the start of a new love.
Highly recommended for those who want to savor the exhilaration of falling in love.





