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[2026] Recommended Love Songs Sung by Male Western Artists

Love songs by male Western artists are packed with every kind of romantic moment—from bittersweet unrequited feelings and passionate confessions, to painful heartbreak and the warm love found in everyday life.

Just listening can make your heart skip a beat, make time with your partner feel even more special, or help heal the sting of a breakup—these songs truly accompany you through every scene of love.

This time, we’ve gathered a wide range of such heart-touching love songs.

From the latest buzzworthy tracks to timeless classics, you’re sure to find a song that stirs your heart.

Go ahead and discover the love song that perfectly fits your mood right now!

[2026] Recommended Love Songs Sung by Male Western Artists (51–60)

How Can I Tell YouCat Stevens

Cat Stevens – How Can I Tell You (Lyrics on screen) – Remastered HQ
How Can I Tell YouCat Stevens

Cat Stevens, known for converting to Islam.

While songs like “Wild World” are famous, this track is also a love song with a beautiful melody.

It was included on the 1971 album Teaser and the Firecat.

Sweet Little SixteenChuck Berry

Chuck Berry – Sweet Little Sixteen (1958)
Sweet Little SixteenChuck Berry

It’s one of Chuck Berry’s big hits, but later Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys made his own “Surfin’ U.S.A.” into a song that sounded almost identical, which led to a plagiarism controversy.

In the end, Brian acknowledged the plagiarism, and the credit went to Chuck.

Sunshine SupermanDonovan

Donovan, the singer-songwriter who scored massive hits with his pop songs and was also known for his friendship with members of the Beatles.

This song is one of his signature works and reached No.

1 on the Billboard chart in 1966.

Members of Led Zeppelin played on the recording.

Your SongElton John

Elton John – Your Song (Top Of The Pops 1971)
Your SongElton John

One of Elton John’s signature early songs.

Although he later released more rock-leaning numbers, many fans prefer this period when his singer-songwriter style was stronger.

In Japan, it was released under the odd title “Boku no Uta wa Kimi no Uta” (“My Song Is Your Song”).

I’ve Got You Under My SkinFrank Sinatra

A signature song of Frank Sinatra.

Those who only know him as someone who later became a kingpin of American show business might be surprised to hear a standard brimming with this kind of light, stylish jazz feeling.

It’s a performance that truly showcases the prowess of an unparalleled great singer.