Pure-love Western pop love songs. World-famous classics and popular tracks.
Just like in Japan, love songs are popular with many listeners overseas.
There are many kinds of love songs—from dirty ones that revolve around infidelity to heartbreaking breakup songs with poignant imagery—but this time, we’re highlighting pure, straightforward love songs!
Many of the tracks featured are heartwarming or fantastical, so if you enjoy those vibes, this is a must-see.
We also touch on the meanings of the lyrics, so if you want to understand the songs more deeply, be sure to read to the end.
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Pure-love Western pop love songs: World classics and popular tracks (41–50)
The FlameCheap Trick

This is a single from the 1988 album Lap of Luxury.
For this track, the band entrusted songwriting to outside composers, and it became their first song to reach No.
1 on the U.
S.
singles chart.
“You’re my first and last love; I’ll be the flame that keeps you warm”—such passionate feelings are sung as a ballad.
Pure love songs in Western music. World-famous and popular songs (51–60)
Marry MeTrain

Set to a sweet, gentle melody, this song weaves tender yet bittersweet feelings as it vows an eternal bond with a loved one.
From the moment of love at first sight with someone met at a café, it portrays a pure heart dreaming of a future walked together.
Its simple expressions of love and sincere sentiment make it a moving piece that resonates deeply with listeners.
Released in October 2010 as the third single from the album “Save Me, San Francisco,” it was well received on various music charts, reaching No.
34 on the Billboard Hot 100 and ranking high on the Adult Contemporary chart.
Celebrated as a signature track packed with Train’s charm, it’s a heartwarming song perfect for proposals and other romantic moments of pledging love.
I Won’t Give UpJason Mraz

A compassionate acoustic ballad about not giving up on a relationship no matter what happens.
It was released as a digital download by Jason Mraz in 2012.
The song became a hit worldwide and earned platinum certification in four countries.
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.”
A Puro DolorSon By Four

A track released in 2000 by Son by Four, a Puerto Rican salsa music group.
In addition to this ballad version, a salsa version was also recorded.
The track won awards such as the Lo Nuestro Award, the Billboard Music Award, and the Latin Grammy Award.
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.”
There Is A Light That Never Goes OutThe Smiths

A track from The Smiths, the godlike presence of the neo-acoustic scene, included on their 1986 album The Queen Is Dead.
Although it was never released as a single, many fans still consider it the best among their songs.
While it’s a ‘pure love’ song, it carries a touch of madness, and it might be called the ultimate love song.





