This question is impossible to answer because love is one of the most common themes in music. Thus, there are millions of songs about love: losing love, finding love, missing a loved one, wishing for love, searching for love, being grateful for love, etc.
Love laughs at, here statistics. a goodly percentage- I am speaking of pure love here, not rocky-chocky or in and out rejected blues. There are some songs which are certainly love-oriented, but do not use the word Love- examples include Elton John"s ( Your Song) and arguably ( I Walk the Line) by Johnny Cash. Cash, as far as I know never did a straight-forward love song, but many country artists have.
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MANY of The Beatles' songs were not about love. The songs that were about love were most likely written because the writer was in love...
The song was written by Curtis Mayfield to show his love towards his girlfriend. He has written many songs similar to it through his song writing journey.
This song was written by Paul and Linda McCartney.
I read or heard somewhere that John grew tired of the Beatles and writing songs with Paul because all Paul wanted to write was silly love songs. Reportedly, Paul's response to this criticism was to write and record wit Wings "Silly Love Songs."
Dirty Love Songs was created in 1987.
Alexander Hamilton Laidlaw has written: 'Soldier songs and love songs' 'Soldier songs and love songs'
MANY of The Beatles' songs were not about love. The songs that were about love were most likely written because the writer was in love...
F. Ragovin has written: 'Greek love songs'
Cedella Marley has written: 'One love' -- subject(s): Childrens songs, Texts, Love, Songs and music, Picture books for children, Songs 'Three little birds' -- subject(s): Texts, Children's songs, Juvenile fiction, Songs, Birds, Fiction
Justin Bieber has Written Most Of His Songs But Love Me And A Few Others.!
"Some songs written by Jamie Scott are Olivia, Smile, Bleeding Love, Valerie, I Miss You and Made. You can find these songs on iTunes. Hope you enjoy."
Maybe, but it depends on the context.I love these songs (plural, no apostrophe)I love this song's melody (singular, possessive)These songs' lyrics were all written by the same person (plural, possessive)
sort of. There all about love.
Good question. I unfortunately don't know the answer, though.
Justin Bieber has written about twenty-five songs. These songs include Love Me, Common Denominator, Favorite Girl, Never let you Go, One Time, and Someday.
Elizabeth Toldridge has written: 'Mother's love songs' -- subject(s): Poetry, Mothers
Ann Patrice Bergin has written: 'The national spirit in love songs to Ireland'