Pure-love Western pop love songs. World-famous classics and popular tracks.
Just like in Japan, love songs are popular with many listeners overseas.
There are many kinds of love songs—from dirty ones that revolve around infidelity to heartbreaking breakup songs with poignant imagery—but this time, we’re highlighting pure, straightforward love songs!
Many of the tracks featured are heartwarming or fantastical, so if you enjoy those vibes, this is a must-see.
We also touch on the meanings of the lyrics, so if you want to understand the songs more deeply, be sure to read to the end.
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Pure-love Western pop love songs: World classics and popular tracks (41–50)
Come Away With MeNorah Jones

A romantic track released in 2002 by American singer-songwriter Norah Jones.
It became a hit in the United States and across Europe, reaching No.
2 on the Canadian charts.
The music video, which features Norah driving through the California desert, was directed by James Frost.
Pure love songs in Western music. World-famous and popular songs (51–60)
My Cherie AmourStevie Wonder

This is a single Stevie released in 1969.
The song had been written quite some time earlier, and it’s said to express his feelings for his girlfriend at the time.
The phrase “My Cherie Amour” has a pleasing ring to the ear, and the flowing, natural melody seems to gently and softly envelop it—such is the impression the piece gives.
Talking To The MoonBruno Mars

Even if people around me think it’s strange, I end up speaking to the moon to convey my feelings to a lover far away.
This is the kind of earnest love portrayed in a piano ballad by American singer-songwriter Bruno Mars.
Within the lonely actions born from the sadness of being unable to meet, there’s a single-minded devotion that thinks deeply of the other person.
The song is included on his 2010 debut album, Doo-Wops & Hooligans, and after being featured in a Brazilian TV drama, it spent 22 consecutive weeks at No.
1 in that country.
Anyone who has experienced a long-distance relationship will surely grasp this poignant sentiment.
You might just find yourself looking up at the sky, thinking of someone dear to you.
Lucky (feat. Colbie Caillat)Jason Mraz

This is a duet by American singer-songwriters Jason Mraz and Colbie Caillat that celebrates the good fortune of falling in love with someone who’s also your best friend.
Released in January 2009, the song appears on the acclaimed album “We Sing.
We Dance.
We Steal Things.” It portrays lovers who think of each other from afar, carrying a warm sense of reassurance in their bond that outweighs the sadness of being apart.
If you’ve experienced a long-distance relationship, you’ll understand just how important this trust is.
The song won at the 52nd Grammy Awards and was also featured on the TV show Glee.
Even when you’re separated, your hearts remain connected—this track offers that kind of hopeful message.
Vanilla TwilightOwl City

A gemlike ballad performed by Owl City, the solo project of American musician Adam Young.
Included on the 2009 album Ocean Eyes, the track later earned platinum certification.
Under a vanilla-colored twilight sky, the earnest longing of someone gazing at the stars alone and wishing “please stay by my side” seeps deep into the heart alongside shimmering synth tones.
Anyone who’s experienced the loneliness of a long-distance relationship will understand this frustration all too well—you might even find yourself wanting to reach out to someone special.
I Won’t Give UpJason Mraz

A compassionate acoustic ballad about not giving up on a relationship no matter what happens.
It was released as a digital download by Jason Mraz in 2012.
The song became a hit worldwide and earned platinum certification in four countries.
Baby I Love U!Jennifer Lopez

A track released in 2003 by Jennifer Lopez.
It was inspired by John Barry’s 1969 track “Midnight Cowboy.” This R&B ballad, which sings about unconditional love, is said to have been inspired by her relationship with actor Ben Affleck, who was her boyfriend at the time.


