Do you still love listening to a song that was your favorite a decade ago? Well you must be, we all do! This is the magic of oldies; old but still vibrant enough to rekindle our emotions.
Oldies songs about love or any other genre for that matter, are ones which still have a special place in the hearts of listeners who have adored and appreciated their music scores. Some songs never lose their charm and no matter how old they become, they always succeed to strike a chord with their listeners. This article is a flashback of some of the adorably acclaimed classic oldies songs on love of all time.
Greatest Oldies Romantic Songs
Happy Together – Turtles
Honey – Bobby Goldsboro
She’s A Lady – Tom Jones
He’s So Fine – Chiffons
Little Darlin’ – Diamonds
Dancing Queen – ABBA
Call Me – Blondie
Have I Told You Lately – Van Morrison
Do You Love Me – Fiddler on the Roof
A Man and a Woman – Anita Kerr Singers
She’d Rather Be With Me – The Turtles
She’s Not There – The Zombies
Somebody To Love – Jefferson Airplane
Stand By Me – Ben E. King
This Love is For Real – Brenton Wood
To Know Him Is To Love Him–The Teddy Bears
(I Know) I’m Losing You – Temptations
(It’s Just) The Way That You Love Me – Paula Abdul
Don’t Throw It All Away – Andy Gibb
Just Like Starting Over – John Lennon
Can’t Help Falling In Love – Elvis Presley
The Wind Beneath My Wings – Bette Midler
At Last – Etta James
Endless Love – Diana Ross Lionel Richie
Fly Me to the Moon – Frank Sinatra
How Deep Is Your Love – Bee Gees
Then You Call Tell Me Goodbye – The Casinos
Thin line Between Love and Hate – The Persuaders
I’ll be Seeing You – Frank Sinatra
It Had To Be You – Tony Bennett
Love is a Many Splendored Thing – Frank Sinatra
My Funny Valentine – Frank Sinatra
The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face – Roberta Flack
Lady in Red – Chris de Burg
Fool In Love – Ike and Tina Turne
A Teenager In Love – Dion and The Belmonts
Ain’t No Woman (Like The One I Got) – Four Tops
All Night Long – Mary Jane Girl
What you won’t do for love – Alma
When A Man Loves a Woman – Percy Sledge
When He Touches Me – Peaches and Herb
As I sit Here – The Whisper
The Way You Look Tonight – Frank Sinatra
Baby You Got It – Brenton Wood
Being With You – Smokey Robinson
Best Thing I Ever Had – Brenton Wood
Break Your Promise – The Delfonics
Chapel Of Love – The Dixie Cups
Come Here Girl – Brenton Wood
Dedicated to the One I Love – The Shirelles
For Your Love – Peaches and Her
Where Did Our Love Go – The Supremes
Who Do You Love – The Saphires Dedicated
Will You Love Me Tomorrow – The Shirelles
You Are Beautiful – The Stylistics
Forever Mine – The O’Jays
Girls It Ain’t Easy – The Honey Cone
Glory Of Love – The Roomates
Good Night Baby – Brenton Wood
He Will Break Your Heart – Jerry Butler
Hello Stranger – Barbara Lewis
Hey Love – The Delfonics
Hey There Lonely Girl – Eddie Holman
I Belong to You – Love Unlimited
I Do Love – Billy Stewart
I Only Have Eyes For You – The Flamingos
I Pledge My Love – Peaches and Herb
I Wanna Get Next To You – Rose Royce
I Want to Be Your Man – Roger
I Want To Take You Higher – Ike and Tina Turner
I Will Always Be There For You – Anquette
I’ll Have To Say I Love you In a Song – Jim Croce
If I Loved You – The Skyliners
If This World Were Mine – Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell
It’s Just A Game Of Love – Brenton Wood
Let’s Get it on – Marvin Gaye
Let’s Stay Together – The Sunglows
Lost In Love – Nasty Boy Klick
Love is Strange – Mickey and Sylvia
Lovers Never Say Goodbye – The Flamingos
My Eyes Adored You – Frankie Valli
My Special Angel – Bobby Helms
Need Your Love So Bad – Brenton Wood
Ooo Baby Baby – The Miracles and Smokey Robinson
Please Love Me Forever – Cathy Jean and The Roomates
You Make Me Feel Brand New – The Stylistics
It Came Upon the Midnight Clear – Frank Sinatra
Someone to Watch Over Me – Frank Sinatra
Whew! Isn’t that a long list? If you ask me about my favorites from the list above, then they would include Stand By Me (I go gaga over this one!), If I Loved You, Come Here Girl, and My Funny Valentine to name a few. Given the length of the list, bookmarking the page would be a better idea than jotting down the songs. Cheers!