[2026] Western love songs that vow eternal love: A curated collection of timeless masterpieces
No matter the era or the country, when it comes to any kind of expression—not just music—the universal theme is “love.”
“Love songs,” which artists express in many different forms, continue to move people’s hearts without fail.
Our site features many articles themed around love songs, and in this article, titled “A Vow of Eternal Love,” we’ve curated wonderful Western love songs—from sweet, passionate tracks singing of deep feelings to pieces that evoke a noble spirit that quite literally vows eternal love.
Since it’s common in Western music that, once you read the lyrics, the song actually turns out to be about breakups or heartbreak, we’ve researched with that in mind as well.
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[2026] Western love songs that vow eternal love: A curated collection of timeless masterpieces (31–40)
Love StoryTaylor Swift

Inspired by Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, Taylor Swift elevated a classic theme into a heartwarming story.
Set to a sweeping melody, the song portrays the pure feelings of young lovers and their conflict with the forces that stand in their way.
Seamlessly blending country and pop, the track was released in September 2008 and garnered a worldwide sensation.
It sold over 6 million copies in the United States and more than 18 million globally.
The music video, adorned with historical costumes and settings, won a Country Music Association Award.
This song is perfect for healing the pain of heartbreak or seeking empathy when you’re deeply in love.
It is truly a timeless masterpiece that speaks to everyone struggling with love.
CherishKool and The Gang

The song was inspired by a time when lead singer James “JT” Taylor felt happy watching the band members’ children playing and having fun.
It was used in the 2009 comedy film “17 Again,” starring Zac Efron and Matthew Perry.
When a Man Loves a WomanMichael Bolton

It’s a hit song first recorded in 1966 by soul singer Percy Sledge.
This version by Michael Bolton won the Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Performance, marking his second Grammy win.
Keep Holding OnAvril Lavigne

A powerful ballad by Canadian artist Avril Lavigne that portrays an unbreakable bond and never losing hope even in difficult times.
It carries a straightforward message of “I’ll be by your side no matter what,” one that seems to tightly connect the hearts of lovers spending time apart.
Released in November 2006, this gem of a ballad also served as the theme song for the film Eragon and sold over a million copies in the United States.
Avril’s steadfast vocals express a strong determination to keep believing in the other person, and just listening to it fills you with courage.
When you’re feeling crushed by the anxieties of a long-distance relationship, listening to this song might help you reaffirm that your bond is unbreakable.
I Melt With YouModern English

It was Modern English’s only hit and is considered a New Wave classic.
It has been featured in many television commercials—including for Burger King, Ritz Crackers, M&M’s, and Taco Bell—as well as in the 1983 film Valley Girl.


