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Confession songs in Western music I want to dedicate to someone in love. World-famous classics and popular hits.

I think it’s stylish.It’s not as straightforward as Japanese, yet I can feel a sense of humor in the unique nuances of English.I’m sure even those who are still hesitating right now will find the courage to confess.Please give it a listen.May your love go well.

Confession songs in Western music I want to give to someone in love: World classics and popular tracks (81–90)

All About Your HeartMindy Gledhill

Mindy Gledhill – All About Your Heart
All About Your HeartMindy Gledhill

Please also take note of the album cover featuring a red umbrella held high in the sky.

It’s a gentle love song perfect for listening to with the sound of June rain.

The lyrics that sing of straightforward love, the unadorned vocals, and the natural sound of piano and acoustic guitar make this a charming mutual-love song.

What You WantedOneRepublic

OneRepublic – What You Wanted (from “The Fault In Our Stars”)
What You WantedOneRepublic

If it’s what you want, I’ll make anything come true.

This is a mutual-love song that was used as the trailer BGM for the romantic film “The Fault in Our Stars.” Its warm vocals and refreshing sound are perfect for lifting your spirits after a June rain.

My My My!Troye Sivan

A passionate love song that sings with a tinge of anxiety that tonight might be our last, pleading, “Don’t run from me; I want you every night.” It might be perfect for couples who’ve been arguing more lately, especially in irritable, rainy June.

My Lovethe bird and the bee

The Bird And The Bee – My Love
My Lovethe bird and the bee

It became the ending theme for the romance film based on a true story, The Big Sick.

In rainy June, on days when going out feels like a hassle, it might be lovely to stay in with your partner, watch a movie, and spend time listening to the soundtrack.

I Don’t GiveAvril Lavigne

Released in June 2002, this song is included on Avril Lavigne’s debut album, Let Go.

It portrays how the narrator, who thought of a man as just a friend, begins to be drawn to him after learning how he feels about her.

Its calm tone makes it a great recommendation for the latter half of September, when the weather starts to feel a bit chilly.