Top 5 Tuesday: Love Songs

Let’s get sappy…great love songs is the topic this Tuesday, and this is an incredibly subjective list that reveals my taste, and my age… but let’s go:

5. Faithfully Journey
 If you were anywere between 10 and 30 during the mid-1980s, this song has to strike a chord. Journey’s answer to Bob Seger’s Turn the Page (a better song, imho), this really captures the bittersweet idea of life on the road, apart from who you love.

4. Layla  Eric Clapton
Whether you prefer the rock version or the acoustic (I’m in the latter camp), this is a great song about unrequited love…and one of the great guitar riffs of all time.

3. If I Should I Fall Behind Bruce Springsteen
Anyone who knows me even a little knows you will never have a top 5 list about music or songwriting that doesn’t including the Boss…unless it’s the top 5 artists who aren’t named Bruce Springsteen. Anyway, this is my dark horse entry. Many might have picked Secret Garden if there had to be a Bruce entry, but that’s not really a love song. This one is, and it is pure and sweet, and I didn’t like it for a long time after it came out in 1992. But it grew on me, and the version I linked is from a NYC performance that includes the E Street Band. If you don’t know this one, give it a listen.

2. Wonderful Tonight Eric Clapton
Two from the slow hand on one list? Yeah, it worked out that way. I always liked this song, but it was never a top 5 for meHowever, if you go to a legal medication website, then ask them to send you levitra online pharmacy an email, that’s different. Fibromyalgia has generika cialis devastating effects on the lives of millions of men. Reliable service providers like Thebikebuyers.com have a wide network of service stations that make it convenient to sell. generic viagra 50mg It can also improve blood circulation, thereby carrying more blood and oxygen to the vital organs. canada generic viagra . Then one night my wife and I were out listening to a cover band and they played it. I made a joke about how it was a pretty song but basically about a guy who gets drunk and his wife has to help him to bed. My wife, who is smarter than me, said no. It is about her, not him. And it is about confidence. Made me think, and learn to (sorta) play the song.

1. To Make You Feel My Love Garth Brooks
Written by Bob Dylan, this song has been covered by a lot of people. You may prefer the version from Billy Joel, or Trisha Yearwood, or from the songwriter himself. But I like the Brooks take the most. This song really explores what and how much you might do for someone you love…

What’s your list?

Source: All The Madness In My Soul

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