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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.

Pure love songs in Western music. World-famous and popular songs (51–60)

Already GoneKelly Clarkson

Kelly Clarkson – Already Gone (Official Video)
Already GoneKelly Clarkson

A track released in 2008 by American singer-songwriter Kelly Clarkson.

OneRepublic frontman Ryan Tedder was involved in its production.

The track also drew attention for its similarities to Beyoncé’s “Halo.”

A Puro DolorSon By Four

Son By Four – A Puro Dolor (Video)
A Puro DolorSon By Four

A track released in 2000 by Son by Four, a Puerto Rican salsa music group.

In addition to this ballad version, a salsa version was also recorded.

The track won awards such as the Lo Nuestro Award, the Billboard Music Award, and the Latin Grammy Award.

SOMETHINGThe Beatles

The Beatles – The Beatles – Something (Official Music Video) [Remastered 2015]
SOMETHINGThe Beatles

The only track produced by George Harrison and released as the A-side of a Beatles single.

It is said to have been inspired by Harrison’s wife, Pattie.

Frank Sinatra praised it as “the greatest love song ever written.”

There Is A Light That Never Goes OutThe Smiths

There Is a Light That Never Goes Out (2011 Remaster)
There Is A Light That Never Goes OutThe Smiths

A track from The Smiths, the godlike presence of the neo-acoustic scene, included on their 1986 album The Queen Is Dead.

Although it was never released as a single, many fans still consider it the best among their songs.

While it’s a ‘pure love’ song, it carries a touch of madness, and it might be called the ultimate love song.

Pure-love Western love songs: World-famous and popular tracks (61–70)

Lucky (feat. Colbie Caillat)Jason Mraz

Jason Mraz – Lucky (feat. Colbie Caillat) [Official Video] [HD Remaster]
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.

Vision Of LoveMariah Carey

The debut single released by Mariah Carey in 1990.

It’s an orchestrated ballad showcasing her remarkable vocal range.

It reached No.

1 on the charts in the United States, Canada, and New Zealand, and won a Grammy Award.

I Will Always Love YouWhitney Houston

Whitney Houston – I Will Always Love You (Always Love You)
I Will Always Love YouWhitney Houston

The theme song of the 1991 film The Bodyguard, in which Whitney also appeared.

She played a singer who falls in love with her bodyguard, played by Kevin Costner.

Notably, the song was originally written and performed by Dolly Parton.