Part three
Welcome back to part three of my hundred favourite love songs. Hope you're enjoying your Valentine's so far. Starting off with a relatively unknown, but still lovely song from Mike and the Mechanics, from their first album, this is “You are the one”.
And this is an undeniable classic from the Moody Blues.
Good Irish song now from Mary Black, this is the title to her album “No frontiers”.
Another classic, this time from Harry Nilsson.
Richard Marx made this one a modern classic too.
Nice one from Asia's album “Phoenix”, this is “Heroine”.
From Heart's self-titled album, this is “What about love”.
And a super classic from INXS, with “Never tear us apart”.
Lovely song from Lighthouse Family, it's “Lost in space”.
Experts at the art of the love song, here are the Carpenters, with “Only yesterday”.
One of Robbie Williams' lesser known songs, this is “Love calling Earth”.
Love him or hate him, you can't deny the power and smoothness of Michael Bolton's voice.
After Trollheart's tribute to Gary Moore, I'd be remiss if I didn't include one of his lovely blues ballads, so here's “Still got the blues”.
Classic from U2's heyday, this is “With or without you”.
Rod Stewart does a great version of Cat Stevens' “First cut is the deepest”.
Another gorgeous love song no-one will know, it's Shadow Gallery with the lovely “Vow”.
And one everyone
will know!
Something from Steve Earle? Certainly. How about “I don't want to lose you yet”?
Biggest hit for Styx, this is “Babe”.
From the album “White on blonde”, here are Texas, with “Put your arms around me”.
Another good band few people outside their fanbase know, this is Threshold, a really nice song called “Keep my head”. (Think Troll recommended this not so long ago...)
Ah yes, crying bitterly into a shot glass: the epitome of Valentine's Day for many people. Whaddya say, Tom?
Shamelessly ripping off “Free bird”, it's nevertheless a really nice song from Will To Power.
Total, timeless classic from the master, this is Nat “King” Cole...
And we'll end part three with a very important question from the Bee Gees. See you all soon for the final part. Byeeee!