Love song

This article is about the general concept. For other uses, see Love song (disambiguation) and Love Songs (disambiguation).
"Song of love" redirects here. For other uses, see Song of Love (disambiguation).
Call me darling, call me sweetheart. An accordeonist plays the tune of a song, the text of which is shown.

A love song is a song about being in love, falling in love, heartbreak upon the ending of a loving relationship, and the feelings that these experiences bring.[1] A comprehensive list of even the best known performers and composers of love songs would be a large order.

Love songs can be found in many musical genres.

History

Love songs have been around for centuries and can be found in the histories and cultures of most societies, though their ubiquity is a modern phenomenon.

A highly controversial and startling explanation of the genesis of love songs can be found in Denis de Rougemont's "Love in the Western World".[2] De Rougemont's thesis is that love songs grew out of the courtly love songs of the troubadours, and that those songs represented a rejection of the historical Christian notion of love.

Identities of love songs change from time to time, from the decade of love in the '70s, through night partying in the '80s, and into dark romance of the '90s. Love songs did not have an identity in the 2000s.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 Anna M Everskemper. "Love Songs and Their Meanings Throughout History". Ezine @rticles.
  2. "Best List of Love Songs 2013". Free Celebrity News.

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