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How to fall in Love
I fell in love ALL over again working on this blog post!
In the spirit of Valentine’s Day I decided to find the best love songs of all time.
As I searched I came across this article and what a treasure! These songs will take you way back (and if you don’t know any of them – which I highly doubt – they will transform your view of love songs and maybe even your view on love *wink*.
{The results published is based on an enormous survey that included all genres of popular music by best selling, author Gregory Godek. Godek used more that 20 different factors in his ranking methods to compose this massive list.}
Here is my Top 15 from the list (in no particular order)
To see the full list follow link here
So without further ado (and for the sake of getting to cheesy) here it is
Top 20 Love songs of the century. (derived from from the list by Gregory Godek see link above)
- “Unforgettable,” by Nat King Cole 1953
- “Unchained Melody,” by The Righteous Brothers 1965
- “The Rose,” by Bette Midler 1980
- “Wind Beneath My Wings,” Bette Midler 1989
- “When a Man Love a Woman,” Percy Sledge 1966
- “As Time Goes By,” from the film Casablanca 1942
- “The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face,” Roberta Flack 1972
- “Love Me Tender” Elvis Presley 1956
- “We’ve Got Tonight,” Kenny Rogers & Sheena Easton 1983
- “Always On My Mind,” Willie Nelson 1982
- “The Way We Were,” Barbra Streisand 1974
- “Some Enchanted,” Jay & the Americans 1965
- “Till There Was You” Anita Bryant 1959
- “Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing” The Four Aces 1959
- “The Book of Love,” Peter Grabiel 2004 (Shall We Dance Film)
- “Tell Him,” Barbra Streisand and Celine Dion 1997
- “Escape,” (The Pina Colada Song) Rupert Holmes 1979
- “Home,” by Michael Buble 2005
- “Cannonball,” Damien Rice 2002
- ” You an Me” LifeHouse 2005
- “Collide,” Howie Day 2004
The last 6 songs are my own choices (not oncluded in the list metioned above)
TIP: Put the kids to bed, light some candles and be prepared to get all mushy, dewy-eyed and just fall in love all over again.
Wising you a magical Valentine’s Day!
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