The 10 greatest love songs of all time (2024)

From the listener’s point of view, the answer to the question what makes a perfect love song is easy. It’s a song that melts your heart, unlocking feelings that surprise you because they’ve been dormant for so long. One feels alive again to romantic possibility.

The question, how do you make such a song is much harder to answer. At the basic level, you just go for the emotional jugular, with a cliché. How beautiful you look tonight. My heart beats faster. I saw you across a crowded room. By fashioning a melody around such conventional phrases, a songwriter can spin gold.

That’s the tricky bit, and not every writer of love songs succeeds. Ed Sheeran certainly knows a thing or two about clichés, and judging by some new research, which tells us his song Perfection is the most streamed love song on Spotify, he must know how to turn them into gold too. I beg to differ. However, if you go down to the Arctic Monkeys’ I Wanna Be Yours at fourth place you’ll hear this line: “I wanna be your vacuum cleaner, breathe in your dust.” OK it’s not Ira Gershwin, but at least they realise that to make a love song something more than sincerity is needed.

The great masters of turning cliché into gold were the writers and composers of the Great American songbook. Take Isn’t it Romantic, by the great song-writing team of composer Richard Rogers and lyricist Lorenz Hart. The title is a knowing cliché itself, and the lines “Sweet symbols in the moonlight. Do you mean that I will fall in love perchance? Isn’t it romance?” are also a clever tease.

One aspect of love Rodgers’ and Harts’s song ventures nowhere near is sex. But there are plenty of songs that mimic the breathless rise of erotic passion. John Dowland’s lute song of 1597 “Come Away” has the lines, “To see, to hear, to touch, to kiss, to die, With thee again in sweetest sympathy.” Here the harmonies rise and the rhythm speeds up in a way that leaves no doubt as to what “die” actually means. Sex at that era and for romantic composers had to be chastely covered in metaphor, but for soul singers like Marvin Gaye it needed no covering. In his Feel All My Love Inside you can actually hear the sounds of a female org*sm in the background.

At the opposite pole are the songs of love’s anguish, which find a thousand different ways to howl “don’t leave me”. Tina Turner’s What’s love got to do with it? despairs not about this or that lover, but about the whole idea of love.

Ecstatic despair and ecstatic fulfilment are actually not so far apart, a truth which music can express better than words. In both cases the feelings are just too strong. You feel the ungovernable quality of love in Taylor Swift’s Love Story, which takes the story of a teenage encounter at a party and swells it to startlingly huge, cosmic dimensions.

But enough of sadness and madness. St Valentine’s Day is here after all. So best to return to romance and that nice cosy feeling of doting on someone. Composers of the Great American Songbook caught that feeling so well, and none better than Duke Ellington in his “I didn’t know about you”. In Ella Fitzgerald’s wonderful recording, Johnny Hodges’ outrageously horny saxophone introduction is mirrored in Ella’s slinky melodic turns and suggestive vocal slides. “Had a good time every time I went out, Romance was a thing I kidded about,” she purrs. “How could I know about love? I didn’t know about you”.

10) Ben Peters– You’re So Good When You’re Bad

Performed by: Charley Pride
Released on: The Very Best of Charley Pride
Label: RCA

This song by the man who became famous in the 1960s as the first black country singer doesn’t have any obvious quirks that make it stand out from innumerable other country love songs. But Pride’s way of singing it is so affecting, and the image he paints of a woman who saves him because she’s such an angel but also because she’s so bad, touches on depths of human complexity and rings true in a way many love songs do not.

9) Pauline Viardot– Hai Lui

Performed by: Louise Alder
Released on: Chère Nuit: French Songs
Label: Chandos

The great singer and composer Pauline Viardot was the lover of the Russian writer Turgenev, who was often absent in Russia, and you can feel a personal pain in this song, based on a French poem inspired by Cuban folk-poetry. It described a woman waiting for her lover, and not knowing if he will ever return. The refrain, which begins with the word Hai Luli surprisingly turns to the major key – another example of major being sadder than minor.

8) Carole King & Gerry Goffin – Will You Love Me Tomorrow?

Performed by: The Shirelles
Released on: Will You Love Me Tomorrow?
Label: Not Now Music

So many love-songs tell of love from a man’s point of view. In this one the words by Carole King tell of a woman’s fear that her man, who seems so affectionate today with the light of love in his eyes, will be gone tomorrow. The sound of the voices is freighted with longing and sorrow, and the arrangement for string orchestra subtly reinforces the message. The swooning violins speak of love, the repeated notes in the cello seem anxious.

7) Bob Dylan – Lay Lady Lay

Released on: Nashville Skyline
Label: Columbia

A sexy song about a bedroom encounter, of a kind that simply couldn’t be made in our puritanical age. The chord sequence expresses a louche eroticism by circling round and round four unrelated chords. It creates a feeling of weightless ease given extra heat by the sliding bottle-neck guitar sound. The emotional range broadens from appetite to longing, and in the final verse a feeling of carpe diem. “Stay, lady, stay Stay with your man awhile. Why wait any longer for the world to begin?

6) Erik Satie– Je te veux

Performed by: Donella del Monaco
Released on: Chansons Satie
Label: Opus115

Erik Satie, composer of the gentle Gymnopédies, loved to hang around cafes and cabarets, and as this song shows he had the sentimental love-song of Bel Époque Paris off to a t. Once heard, its gently yearning waltz theme, which seems more nostalgic than excited by future possibilities, can never be forgotten. The words say “I have only one desire: to be yours… Burning in a dream of love, we will exchange our two souls”.

5) The Beatles– If I Fell

Released on: A Hard Day’s Night
Label: Parlophone

This ballad seems over-earnest at first, and the introductory verse a little stiff in its joints. However when the song starts properly with the first verse, “If I give my heart to you,” it starts to warm up. Then comes what we imagine will be an identical second verse, until the harmony takes a surprising turn on the word “pain”, and suddenly the song becomes truly affecting.

4) Robert Schumann– Mein Schöner Stern

Performed by: Peter Schreier
Released on: Schumann: Lieder
Label: Teldec

This song is a secret cousin to Charley Pride’s You’re so good when you’re bad (listed above), in the sense that it worships a saviour woman, in this case pictured as a beautiful star. The difference is that, this being the 19th century, the woman has to be seen as angelic through-and-through. The wheeling harmonies, constantly side-stepping the expected resolution, are a beautiful musical metaphor for the stars wheeling unstoppably in the heavens.

3) Joni Mitchell– My Old Man

Released on: Blue
Label: Reprise Records

Joni Mitchell’s classic song lists all the loveable attributes of her man, who seems like a dreamer, and is probably a hippie. The whole thing breathes an air of 1960s counter-culturalism, an impression reinforced by the wayward melody of the refrain. The harmony darkens interestingly when she describes how the blues come to haunt her when her ’Old Man’ is not around.

2) Rodgers & Hart– Where or When

Performed by: Frank Sinatra
Released on: Only the Lonely
Label: Capitol Records

This song rises far above the mere feelings of two lovers, in an echo of the Platonic idea that love expands the soul and leads to thoughts of God or eternity or—in this case—predestination. The singer imagines that the shock of love is really a shock of recognition. “Some things that happen for the first time seem to be happening again, but who knows where or when.” In this recording the first verses are sung with piano alone, but the final verse arranger Nelson Riddle suddenly wafts us up to the stars with a sumptuous orchestral sound.

1. Puccini – Che gelida manina

Performed by: Luciano Pavarotti
Released on: The World’s Best Loved Tenor Arias
Label: Decca

This is that lovely moment early on in Puccini’s La Bohème, when the penniless Rodolfo meets the equally penniless Mimi, a lodger in the same cold house. He takes her hand, and blurts out “It’s frozen, let me warm it.” His song tiptoes into being so tenderly, and swells to a climax in a way only Puccini knew how. Has anyone ever not been melted by this?

The 10 greatest love songs of all time (2024)

FAQs

What is the #1 love song of all time? ›

"I Will Always Love You" - Whitney Houston | Hot 100 Peak: No. 1 for 14 weeks (1992)

What is considered the greatest love song ever written? ›

Greatest ever love songs, ranked
  • 'The Way You Make Me Feel' by Michael Jackson. ...
  • 'Home' by Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros. ...
  • 'Slow Show' by the National. ...
  • 'Cheek to Cheek' by Ella Fitzgerald. ...
  • 'Be My Wife' by David Bowie. ...
  • 'This Must Be the Place (Naive Melody)' by Talking Heads. ...
  • 'Hallelujah I Love Her So' by Ray Charles.
Jan 10, 2024

What is the most beautiful love song in the world? ›

  • "I Will Always Love You" by Whitney Houston (1992) ...
  • "Let's Stay Together" by Al Green (1972) ...
  • "My Heart Will Go On" by Céline Dion (1997) ...
  • "Como fue" by Beny Moré (1968) ...
  • "I Just Called To Say I Love You" by Stevie Wonder (1984) ...
  • “I Love You” by Faith Evans (2001) ...
  • “Reasons” by Earth, Wind & Fire (1975)
Apr 20, 2024

What is the greatest love song of the last 50 years? ›

But “Something” is somehow grander, more universal, than that. Sinatra famously labelled it “the greatest love song of the past 50 years”, and Harrison himself sensed that it would become a large part of his musical legacy.

What is the oldest Love Song in history? ›

The oldest known love song is the love song of Shu-Sin, which was discovered in the library of Ashurbanipal in Mesopotamia. It was about both romantic and erotic love. Prior to the discovery of the love song of Shu-Sin, Solomon's Song of Songs from the Bible was considered the oldest love song.

Who sang the best Love Song ever? ›

#ARTISTTITLE
1Whitney HoustonI Will Always Love You
2Elvis PresleyLove Me Tender
3Celine DionMy Heart Will Go On
4JourneyOpen Arms
51 more rows

What is the best-selling love song of all time? ›

The Official best-selling love songs of all time
  • 1: Love Is All Around – Wet Wet Wet. Released: 1994. ...
  • 2: Unchained Melody – Robson and Jerome. Released: 1995. ...
  • 3: (Everything I Do) I Do It For You – Bryan Adams. Released: 1991. ...
  • 4: Anything Is Possible/Evergreen – Will Young. ...
  • 5: I Will Always Love You – Whitney Houston.
Feb 12, 2021

What is the biggest hit of everlasting love? ›

Carlton's version of "Everlasting Love" is the most successful US release of the song. It remains an airplay favorite on American oldies radio stations. According to Broadcast Music Incorporated (BMI), the 1974 Carl Carlton version has been played more than 4 million times.

What is the best old love song? ›

The 57 Best Love Songs of All-Time for the Most Romantic Playlist...
  • Getty Images. ...
  • "That's Amore" (1953) ...
  • "What Is This Thing Called Love?" (1955) ...
  • "One In A Million" (1956) ...
  • "Twelfth of Never" (1957) ...
  • "At Last" (1960) ...
  • "Can't Help Falling In Love" (1961) ...
  • "My Girl" (1965)
Dec 9, 2020

What is the best song to say "I love you"? ›

Caption Options
  1. 1. “ I Will Always Love You,” Whitney Houston. ...
  2. 2. “ All of Me,” John Legend. ...
  3. 3. “ Your Song,” Elton John. ...
  4. 4. “ Thinkin Bout You,” Frank Ocean. ...
  5. 5. “ At Last,” Etta James. ...
  6. 6. “ Running Up That Hill,” Kate Bush. ...
  7. 7. “ I've Got You Under My Skin,” Frank Sinatra. ...
  8. 8. “ Drops of Jupiter,” Train.
Feb 13, 2023

What is considered the most romantic song? ›

  • "Can't Help Falling in Love" by Elvis Presley.
  • "Faithfully" by Journey. ...
  • "Endless Love" by Diana Ross and Lionel Richie. ...
  • "All of Me" by John Legend. ...
  • "My Heart Will Go On" by Celine Dion. ...
  • "At Last" by Etta James. ...
  • "I Only Have Eyes for You" by The Flamingos. The Flamingos. ...
  • "Nessun Dorma" by Luciano Pavarotti. Luciano Pavarotti. ...
Feb 12, 2020

Who song is the greatest love of all? ›

"The Greatest Love of All" is a song written by Michael Masser and Linda Creed and originally recorded by George Benson for the 1977 Muhammad Ali biopic The Greatest. (A live version by Benson appears on 1978's Weekend in L.A.). The song was also recorded in 1979 by Shirley Bassey, for her album "The Magic Is You".

What is the most powerful love song of all time? ›

The best love song lyrics from any era
  • #1. Bruno Mars – Just The Way You Are.
  • #2. Elton John – Your Song.
  • #3. Mariah Carey – My All.
  • #4. John Legend – All of Me.
  • #5. The Righteous Brothers – Unchained Melody.
  • #6. Stevie Wonder – I Just Called to Say I Love You.
  • #7. Elvis Presley – I Can't Help Falling in Love With You.
  • #8.
Mar 28, 2023

What did Frank Sinatra say was the best love song? ›

Of course, this is a subjective question with a subjective answer, but Frank Sinatra did once say that The Beatles' 'Something' was 'the greatest love song of the last fifty years'.

Which is the greatest love story of all time? ›

'Romeo and Juliet' by William Shakespeare. Perhaps the most famous love story of all time, the ill-fated romance between Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet in Verona has been captivating readers for over four centuries.

What is hearts #1 song? ›

The lead single, the power ballad "Alone", became Heart's most successful song, spending three weeks at number 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, while also hitting number 2 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart and number 3 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart.

What is the number one single song of all time? ›

According to Guinness World Records, Irving Berlin's "White Christmas" (1942) as performed by Bing Crosby is the best-selling single worldwide, with estimated sales of over 50 million copies.

References

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Velia Krajcik

Last Updated:

Views: 6187

Rating: 4.3 / 5 (74 voted)

Reviews: 81% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Velia Krajcik

Birthday: 1996-07-27

Address: 520 Balistreri Mount, South Armand, OR 60528

Phone: +466880739437

Job: Future Retail Associate

Hobby: Polo, Scouting, Worldbuilding, Cosplaying, Photography, Rowing, Nordic skating

Introduction: My name is Velia Krajcik, I am a handsome, clean, lucky, gleaming, magnificent, proud, glorious person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.