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Your Favorite Love Songs?


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"Hey Jude" by the Beatles.

(Sorry I'm a guy posting here!! XD hope it's not a bad thing)

Just always loved that song. c:

"9th of March/(9gatsu3youbi I think, in Japanese)" from the drama "A litre of Tears" is my favorite non-English love song. I'll be singing it with my small class at the end of the semester <w< a beautiful song that was actually the only song, to ever make me cry when they sang it to Aya as she went off to the other school....... (*is a sap sometimes*)

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Guest Alyssa Leigh
"everything I do . . ." Brian Adams, right? that one always gets my tears flowing.

I like that one to it is such a beautifull song!

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Love Story by Clavier, I really, really love this song.

I dedicated it to my first love. xD

She thought It was cute.

:P

I know the lyrics in english, but I can't seem to find them anymore. >.<

& I knew I loved you by Savage Garden

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I hope this hasn't been mentioned already...

"I Will" by the Beatles. I could hear it twenty times straight.

Carolyn Marie

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How has no one mentioned "Lovesong" by the Cure? I mean, the names even in the title. <_<

I also like "Book of Love" by Peter Gabriel. They played it in the Scrubs finale and it's just amazing.

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Guest Neil!

Maybe a little bit unconventional, but -

The Aquabats - Lovers of Loving Love

(Only video I could find)

(...Can you tell what my favorite band is?)

Alternatively:

Jason Mraz - I'm Yours

Can't find a non-live, non-cover version on Youtube, but I love If It Kills Me too.

Or, if you want to get even MORE unconventional:

...How lame is it that I want to learn a string instrument just so I can serenade someone with these?

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Guest My_Genesis

"Love Song" by 311. For some reason this song and "She's So High" by Tal Bachman just kind of give me this really hurtful feeling....kinda feel like crying but can't.

:mellow:

I think it has something to do with parts of my life that are missing.

:huh:

ok im done being all emotional now lol.

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Guest Joanna Phipps

Hmmm fave love songs

Cant help falling in love (elvis)

Truly Madly Deeply, All around me (Savage Garden)

Forever Yours (Marty Robbins)

On top of the world (Lynn Anderson)

Islands in the stream (Dolly parton/kenny rogers)

The Closer You Get (Alabama)

Never Loved Before (Alan Jackson)

Sittin' back Lovin' You (Ann Muray)

-----give me a week to cull through my 85 gigs of mp3s and i might find more 

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Guest Joanna Phipps
we should really have a radio station here. i actually have a radio operators license, so that's a start!

Guess HAM radio doesnt count

73's

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Guest krisspykriss

Love songs just make me sad anymore. I don't want reminded what it is like to be in love. I am starting to come to grips with the very real possibiity I will never find Mr Right, instead many Mr Rightnows. It just makes me feel so empty. So here is one with that vibe.

Tainted love.

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Guest Emily Violet

i like

Demolition Lovers By My Chemical Romance

If I Fell By the Beatles

I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend By The Ramones

I Will Posses Your By Heart Death Cab For Cutie

I Never Promised You A Rose Garden

Ever Fall In Love By The Buzzcocks

I Miss You By Blink-182

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