As another Valentine's Daycomes and goes, an age-old question remains: what is the greatest love song of all time? A topic that has spent many decades under debate, the title of "ultimate" may never be agreed upon.
It's love month, and Valentine's Day is quickly approaching. And while I normally blare sad country songs that make me happy through my headphones during the day, this week in particular, I like to switch it up and remind myself that there are some beautiful love songs out there.
Carole King recruited a friend, James Taylor, to play acoustic guitar on "You've Got a Friend" from 1971's Tapestry. Just a few months later, Taylor recorded the song for his own 1971 album, Mud Slide Slim and the Blue Horizon, and for that he recruited another friend: Joni Mitchell on backing vocals.
These romantic lyrics put poetry to song.
Valentine's Day playlists may traditionally be dominated by R&B jams and cheesy pop ballads, but rock fans know there are other — way better — options, which is why we've assembled 22 of our favorite pop-punk and emo love songs. It's a mix of beloved hits, heartfelt one-hit wonders and lesser-known gems.
Love is a common theme in Disney movies, and some of the iconic songs feature the word. Just how well do you know the titles?
Kenny Loggins first featured “Danny’s Song” on an album by Gator Creek, a band he was in with a group of other studio musicians. Later, he collaborated on the song again with Jimmy Messina, and the duo included the cut on their 1971 debut album ...
Discover the passionate and unforgettable love songs from the 1970s that continue to sweep listeners off their feet.
All-4-One, the Grammy Award-winning vocal group, will be performing their classic love songs at Blue Note Hawaii this Valentine’s weekend.