Monica Reed

Do you love or hate these love songs?

Rolling Stone has put out a list of 20 love songs that they never want to hear again.  The do not put them on your Valentine’s Day playlist.

So do you tolerate these songs or do you love some of them?

Here’s Rolling Stone’s list….

1. “Lady In Red”, Chris de Burgh

2. “You Are So Beautiful”, Joe Cocker

3. “Can You Feel the Love Tonight?”, Elton John

4. “More Than Words”, Extreme

5. “Little Things”, One Direction

6. “Crash Into Me”, Dave Matthews Band

7. “Groovy Kind of Love”, Phil Collins

8. “When I See You Smile”, Bad English

9. “My Heart Will Go On”, Celine Dion

10. “Time in a Bottle”, Jim Croce

11. “Your Body Is a Wonderland”, John Mayer

12. “I Just Called to Say I Love You”, Stevie Wonder

13. “(Everything I Do) I Do It for You”, Bryan Adams

14. “Longer”, Dan Fogelberg

15. “You Were Meant for Me”, Jewel

16. “You’re Beautiful”, James Blunt

17. “Kiss from a Rose”, Seal

18. “I Swear”, All-4 One

19. “(God Must Have Spent) A Little More Time on You”, ‘N Sync

20. “Truly Madly Deeply”, Savage Garden

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