35 Best Love Songs For Her – Your Girlfriend Will ADORE You For These
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“Just The Way You Are” by Bruno Mars
Song year: 2010
The gap between “24K Magic” and “Just The Way You Are” to me is rather significant, which is why I have trouble taking this Bruno Mars song all that seriously. Not one of my favorites.
But is it romantic? That it is. Because in this song, the narrator talks about just how perfect she is.
When you want to let her know just how amazing she is in your eyes, feel free to pass along this song to her.
“Crush” by Dave Matthews Band
Song year: 1998
The groovy and jazzy “Crush” could be a perfect tune for a private night at home with her.
This song expresses yearning, longing, and maybe even a touch of obsession.
Love can drive you crazy. And it’s okay. You can share that with her too.
“Can’t Take My Eyes Off You” by Frankie Valli
Song year: 1967
A true classic, in my opinion, it doesn’t get a whole lot better than “Can’t Take My Eyes Off You” by Frankie Valli.
In this song, we find the narrator quickly falling in love. And he’s looking for a bit of confirmation from that special someone he can’t look away from.
With its declarations of loving and needing, you should probably save this one for a more serious occasion. But it can win you serious points with your girlfriend if your timing's right.
“How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You)” by James Taylor
Song year: 1975
“How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You)” has got that whimsical, bouncy feel you sometimes find in love songs.
In this song, the narrator shares how good it feels to be loved by her.
If you feel lucky to be with her, you should send this song to your girlfriend and let her know.
“More Than Words” by Extreme
Song year: 1991
This is the song Extreme is most known for, and to be fair, it is a great acoustic ballad with harmonized vocals. And it even sounds romantic.
But I still find it to be a bit of an oddball lyrically. Because the narrator is basically asking her to show her love through action instead of words. Where both seem kind of important.
Then again, love can be messy. And sometimes you do need to be shown love.
If you don’t worry too much about the lyrical content, though, this can be a good romantic song for just about any occasion.
“My Girl” by The Temptations For Your Future Wife
Song year: 1965
Sugary sweet “My Girl” is filled to the brim with classic pop harmonies and is backed with a big rhythm section sound.
Sometimes, she can make you feel like you’re walking on clouds, no matter what might be going on in your life.
If she lifts your spirits and makes your life worth living, let her know with this tune.
“Can’t Stop Lovin’ You” by Van Halen
Song year: 1995
When singer Sammy Hagar joined Van Halen, they started branching out with their musical efforts, leading to songs like “Can’t Stop Lovin’ You,” which is basically a power ballad done the Van Halen way.
In this song, the narrator seems to be begging his girl to stay, because he’s still in love with her.
But as I said, love takes many shapes. Sometimes you need a song like this to win her over again. Keep it in mind for those times when you slip up a little.
“I Want You” by Savage Garden Is A Love Song She'll Love
Song year: 1997
This unforgettable late 90s four-chord wonder brought together vibey soft rock and celestial electronic to create a memorable hook.
“I Want You” is more about being fascinated with someone and wanting to get to know her better than anything else.
But if you’re looking to take things to the next level, she might just appreciate this number.
“Only You Can Love Me This Way” by Keith Urban
Song year: 2009
Ever the romantic, Keith Urban’s “Only You Can Love Me This Way” is a laid-back country ballad about how amazing she is. Which is a little different from songs like “Somebody Like You,” which are more about the exhilaration of love.
If you are sincere in feeling that your girlfriend is the most amazing girl you’ve ever met, there’s a good chance she’ll appreciate this tune.
“Get To You” by Dan Reed Network
Song year: 1988
This funk rocker via Dan Reed Network is all about wanting to get closer to that special girl.
And although it seems to evoke a love at first sight visual, the narrator seems earnest about wanting to fall in love with the girl he’s found.
This song is a strong message to send, but if you time it right, it could prove powerful.
“Your Body Is A Wonderland” by John Mayer
Song year: 2002
You’ll probably want to banish any thoughts or images of John Mayer’s explicitly stated relationship habits.
If you can get that out of your head, what you’ll hear is a gentle but masterfully executed acoustic guitar number that’s sure to make your girlfriend swoon.
Of course, there is a timing for everything. Don’t send her this song upon meeting her unless you want to get slapped!