The 65 Best Love Songs of All Time
A genre-spanning playlist for every romantic mood.
When it comes to expressing your emotions, sometimes words alone just won't suffice. Fortunately, you can always say it with a well-chosen song. Just like many a troubadour throughout history, the artists behind the tunes on this list have managed to pay tribute to every romance-related moment imaginable, from pop songs that capture that first-crush blush to ballads about longing for love. Whether you're nursing a heartbreak or you're "Crazy in Love," you're sure to find your new favorite track in this genre-spanning roundup of the best love songs of all time.
"If Only You Knew" by Patti Labelle
In this sweet tale of unrequited love, I imagine Ms. Patti doodling in her journal, trying to work up the courage to tell that special person how much much she loves them. Her rich, soulful voice swells as she grows increasingly frustrated that the object of her affection "could probably care less."
"Can You Feel The Love Tonight" by Elton John
This heartwarming classic from The Lion King soundtrack can still dampen our eyes and warm our hearts (despite a music video that is, in retrospect, laugh-out-loud cheesy).
"Can’t Help Falling In Love" by Elvis Presley
There have been many renditions of this iconic song, from the A*Teens cover in Disney's Lilo & Stitch to versions from Twenty One Pilots and Kacey Musgraves. Yet nothing beats the original's velvety vocals.
“All My Life” by KC & JoJo
Is it really a wedding if this KC & JoJo anthem isn't on the playlist?
“I’d Rather Go Blind” by Etta James
Etta James neatly packages the pain of watching the one you love love someone else in this under-three-minute masterpiece. Beyoncé gave the song an update in the 2008 film Cadillac Records.
"Crazy in Love" by Beyoncé feat. JAY-Z
Bey and Jay have made beautiful music together on the topic of their relationship, and addressed it in their solo projects too—Lemonade, Everything Is Love, "'03 Bonnie & Clyde"—but this collaboration from Beyoncé's 2003 solo debut cemented their creative bond. And that horn section!
"Golden Hour" by Kacey Musgraves
Not all romance feels like a furious rush of passion. Kacey Musgraves' "Golden Hour" is about the gentler kind of love that illuminates everything—just like the day's dawn and the glow of dusk.
"Favourite Colour" by Carly Rae Jepsen
Carly Rae Jepsen uses her native Canadian spelling in the Emotion closer "Favourite Colour," but people around the world can relate to this ballad about being next to the person you're most into.
"Vision of Love" by Mariah Carey
Mimi's 1990 hit, originally written and recorded as one of her first demos, changed the vocal game when it comes to pop love songs. The elusive chanteuse unwittingly inspired a generation of new singers — including Beyoncé, who cites "Vision of Love" as the reason she began doing vocal runs.
"I Wanna Be Your Lover" by Prince
The Purple One wrote dozens of love songs for himself and other artists, but this disco-tinged R&B jam is a masterclass in trying to persuade someone to get romantic with you.
"Red" by Taylor Swift
Here's one for those dwelling in the past: Taylor Swift's "Red" isn't about a current love affair, but one that's come and gone. Still, it captures the exhilaration of falling headlong for someone: "Loving him was red."
"Maps" by Yeah Yeah Yeahs
If you were in love in the late 2000s, you likely knew Karen O's memorable plea—"They don't love you like I love you"—by heart. The line is so good, Beyoncé borrowed it for "Hold Up" almost two decades later.
"Someone Like You" by Adele
If it's over but doesn't feel like it yet, the mistress of heartbreak has got you covered. Adele's modern-classic ode to former loves earned a Best Pop Solo Performance Grammy and hit #1 in over 20 countries.
"God Only Knows" by The Beach Boys
A fun game to play at a wedding is, "When Are They Going to Play 'God Only Knows'?" It's a staple for a reason, as this 1966 Beach Boys tune is as tender and celebratory as they come.
"Anyone Else But You" by The Moldy Peaches
Quirky, a little nonsensical, and sweet as can be, "Anyone Else But You" shows the softer side of The Moldy Peaches, the early-2000s indie-rock duo made up of Adam Green and Kimya Dawson. Can't imagine there's another duet out there that references Nintendo games and MP3s.
"Everywhere" by Fleetwood Mac
Fleetwood Mac's catalog runs the full emotional gamut, from ecstatic adoration to sly recrimination. This Christine McVie composition is one of their most uncomplicated love songs, about the easy rush of falling for someone.
"Thinkin Bout You" by Frank Ocean
Strange how the best love song of all time only came out in 2011! Hard to imagine having a crush before Frank Ocean's bashful refrain—"Do you think about me still?"— first tugged on our heartstrings last decade.
"Love on the Brain" by Rihanna
Did this song really come out in 2016? The raw soul-inflected production on this bold ANTI belter sounds like it could have come out 60 years ago.
"A Case of You" by Joni Mitchell
Featuring just a few instruments and Joni Mitchell's pensive vocal line, "A Case of You" packs a punch. Artists as varied as Prince, Tori Amos, and James Blake have covered the bittersweet folk song.
"Bad Liar" by Selena Gomez
A bass sample from the Talking Heads' "Psycho Killer" drives the urgency of Gomez's longing lyrics: "I'm tryin', I'm tryin', I'm tryin', I'm tryin', I'm tryin', I'm tryin', I'm tryin', I'm tryin', I'm tryin', I'm tryin' not to think about you. It's not working, though."
Nerisha is the beauty commerce editor at ELLE.com, covering all things beauty (and fashion and music). She has a penchant for sneakers and nude lip glosses, and spends way too much time re-watching 90s sitcoms.
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