As frequent love songwriter Paul McCartney once sang, "Some people want to fill the world with silly love songs / And what's wrong with that?" Love has been one of music's main themes throughout ...
Let’s be honest: Love songs always hit right in the feels. A ballad can transform from a regular song into the soundtrack of your relationship—whether you’re celebrating your 25th anniversary or just ...
Cody Johnson's much-anticipated duet with Carrie Underwood is a love song called "I'm Gonna Love You." It's bound to be a wedding soundtrack staple for as long as the bond the two hitmakers describe.
Lionel Richie and Diana Ross have the most enduring love song of all time. The Motown icons’ 1981 ballad, “Endless Love,” ranks as No. 1 on Billboard’s list of Top 50 Hot 100 hit about love (or with ...
A suggestion from Beauty and Cultures Editor Chelsea Candelario, this 1998 jam is the perfect duet karaoke song because of its back-and-forth nature. As you probably already know, Ariana Grande ...
Tim McGraw and Faith Hill have both established their own legacies in country music as solo acts. But sprinkled throughout their solo albums are a series of duets that show off the chemistry between ...
Tim McGraw and Faith Hill have three of the greatest country duets of all time, but they're not No. 1 on this list of the 55 best ever. If we're being honest, deciding the best country duets of all ...
A new version of Shakespeare's tale of Romeo and Juliet is coming to the big screen — and this time, it's a pop musical. Get your first listen of Juliet & Romeo's central love duet, "Beat the Same," ...
Steady and true as a Bible verse, their love is real … at least for the duration of a song. Cody Johnson and Carrie Underwood, who are both married to other people, have teamed up for a new duet ...
Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani have topped the country charts twice together now, and both times, their hits were love songs. But next time around, they're going for subject matter that's a little bit ...
While we adore Lady Gaga and Tony Bennett's rendition (or even Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong's), we can't stop playing the original hit. The '30s jazz number was specifically written for Astaire ...