In honor of Valentine’s Day, I’ve compiled a list of some of my favorite love songs, heartbreak songs, and everything in between. Get ready to dance; get ready to cry. Here are 50 songs to add to your playlists this February.
- Ily–HARBOUR
- Iris–The Goo Goo Dolls
- Gone, Gone, Gone–Phillip Phillips
- Kiss Me–Sixpence None The Richer
- Time After Time–Cyndi Lauper
- hate to be lame–Lizzy McAlpine, FINNEAS
- The Heart Wants What It Wants–Selena Gomez
- Say My Name–Prince of Eden
- Judy You Hung the Moon–HARBOUR
- Tennessee Whisky (Live)–T-Pain
- Loved By You–Riley Clemmons
- Shut Up and Kiss Me–Echosmith
- Visiting Hours–Ed Sheeran
Ed Sheeran’s love songs are always a go-to whenever I’m feeling in-love or even vengeful. His song, Visiting Hours, off of the “Equals” album, however, is more reflective and remorseful. Photo Credit: Asylum and Atlantic Records.
- Let’s Love–Echosmith
- Waittyn–HARBOUR
- Cover Me Up–Jason Isbell
- Tell Her You Love Her–Echosmith
- Different Kind of Beautiful–Alec Benjamin
- Waiting–Lauren Daigle
- Someone Like You–Noah Kahan, Joy Oladokun
- The Last Of The Real Ones–Fall Out Boy
- Up to You–Echosmith
- exes–Tate McRae
- Fresh Eyes–Andy Grammer
- Any More–CAIN
- Feels Like–Gracie Abrams
- I Got You–Zach Williams
- The One That Got Away–Katy Perry
- Lost–Maroon 5
- No Judgment–Niall Horan
- Strangers–Kenya Grace
- Loved By You–Chelsea Cutler
- Talk Too Much–COIN
- Everybody Talks–Neon Trees
- tolerate it–Taylor Swift
- Visions–Dirty Heads
- everything–Kehlani
Taylor Swift’s album “folklore” presents songs with peaceful melodies, but melt-your-heart lyrics. Photo Credit: Republic Records.
- peace–Taylor Swift
- the 1–Taylor Swift
- Call Your Mom–Noah Kahan, Lizzy McAlpine
- Hideaway–NEEDTOBREATHE
- Somebody To You–The Vamps, Demi Lovato
- All I Ask–Adele
- In A Perfect World–Dean Lewis, Julia Michaels
- Feels Like Loneliness–Sabrine Carpenter
- Budapest–George Ezra
- That’s What You Get–Paramore
- Slide Away–Miley Cyrus
- Still Into You–Paramore
- If We Were Vampires–Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit
Macey Heys, Managing Editor