Two Word Song Titles That End With Love
A Van Morrison Classic Highlights The List Of Two Word Love Songs
Hits Have Been Born From All Types Of Love
While it should be used on a daily basis, the word love does get at least one occasion where the emotion is extolled. So, as February 14th approached, be sure to enjoy hearing the sweetest one syllable word in the lexicon.
Even if you lack that special someone with whom to celebrate Valentine's Day, you can still appreciate the day by listening to music. Its very history is stuffed with songs written about love, providing a virtual cornucopia of types of love.
That theme is the most popular one across all genres, from rock to pop to country to R&B. In many cases the titles have just two words, the last of which is love itself.
Legendary songwriter John Prine has two songs that fit the category, thanks to excellent The Tree Of Forgiveness album from last year. "Boundless Love" was one of the singles from that record, joining the title track from his 1990 album Aimless Love.
Here are e"love"n other songs with two word titles that end with love.
1. Burning Love by Elvis Presley
The King sold a "hunka hunka" load of records with this classic that hit number one in 1972.
2. Lazy Love by Guster
Evermotion was sort of a comeback album for the indie outfit, who placed this sweet ballad along side tunes like "Do It By Myself" and "Never Coming Down."
3. Endless Love by Diana Ross
Brooke Shields starred in the romantic motion picture, which has proven not to have the endurance of the number one hit from its soundtrack.
4. Puppy Love by Donny Osmond
Paul Anka penned this innocent pop tune, which the second youngest Osmond brother took to the Top Ten.
5. Muskrat Love by The Captain and Tenille
While it did make an appearance on the charts by the trio America, it was not until Toni Tenille and her husband recorded it that this rodent romance cracked the Top Ten.
6. Tainted Love by Soft Cell
Music Television in its earliest video format helped propel this catchy hit onto radio stations across the country in the early Eighties.
7. Crazy Love by Van Morrison
Moondance shines with great songs from beginning to end, including the title track, "And It Stoned Me" and this folk classic.
8. Young Love by Sonny James
Mainly known for his country numbers, James managed to crossover to the pop charts with this timeless hit.
9. Radar love by Golden Earring
Drum solos in the middle of a song are seldom found in chart-topping songs, but the Dutch rockers managed to do on this Seventies hit.
10. Higher Love by Steve Winwood
The co-founder of such established bands as Traffic and Blind Faith found solo success with this song and other from the Arc of a Diver album.
11. Ugly Love by the Eels
Mark Oliver Everett finally broke through the mainstream with the double album Blinking Lights and Other Revelations, which contained this honest ode to love.