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Best 19 Roxette Love Songs

19 Roxette Love Songs Ever

Roxette Love Songs: Roxette, the Swedish pop rock duo consisting of Marie Fredriksson and Per Gessle, is known for their catchy melodies, powerful vocals, and heartfelt lyrics. Throughout their career, they released several love songs that resonated with audiences worldwide.

Roxette Love Songs

 

1- So far away

In the room where lovers sleep,
Winds would knock and disappear.
Still I felt the music near,
Like the first time we were ever here.

2- You Don’t Understand Me

“Roxette – You Don’t Understand Me” is indeed a love song by the Swedish pop rock duo Roxette. It was released as a single in 1995 and later included on their album “Don’t Bore Us, Get to the Chorus!” (1995).

“You Don’t Understand Me” is a heartfelt and introspective ballad that delves into the complexities of a relationship. The lyrics express the frustration and longing that can arise when two people struggle to communicate and connect emotionally. It explores the feeling of being misunderstood by a loved one and the desire for understanding and empathy.

3- Church Of Your Heart

“Church of Your Heart” is an upbeat and catchy pop-rock track that celebrates the power of love and devotion. The lyrics express a deep emotional connection and the willingness to commit to a significant other. It uses metaphoric language, comparing the strength of love to a spiritual experience within a “church.”

4- Never is a long time

“Never is a Long Time” explores the theme of longing and the uncertainty that comes with waiting for love. The lyrics express the feeling of being apart from a loved one and the longing to be reunited. It captures the depth of emotions that can be experienced when love is tested by distance and time.

Sometimes you laugh, 
Sometimes you cry, and yes, 
I’ve cried over you. 
You’ve left me blind in paradise. 
You’ve left me hungering for the touch of you. 
Snow white angels run and hide in the blackness of the night.

5- Listen To Your Heart

“Listen to Your Heart” – Released in 1988, this power ballad showcases Roxette’s ability to deliver emotional and memorable love songs. The track emphasizes the importance of following one’s heart in matters of love, and it became one of their biggest hits.

6- The Rain

7- Surrender

8- Perfect Day

 I say a prayer now our love’s departed that you’ll come back to stay and bring 
the perfect day 
Blinded by a crazy light I fell into the darkest night.
Those magic ties, the two of us, I couldn’t see it turn to dust 
Hey now, it seems you’ve always reached me like the sun. 
There’s no escape for the broken-hearted, there’s no escape once you’ve lost 
your way. 

9- I`m Sorry

10- Anyone

Anyone who ever felt like I do
Anyone who wasn’t ready to fall
Anyone who loved like I do
Knows it never really happens at all
It’s over when it’s over
What can I do about it
Now it’s all over

11-  Spending My Time

“Spending My Time” – This song, from their 1991 album “Joyride,” captures the longing and dedication one feels in a relationship. With its introspective lyrics and Marie Fredriksson’s soulful delivery, it has resonated with many listeners.

12- Breathe

13- It Must Have Been Love

Perhaps their most famous love ballad, this song became a global hit after being featured in the soundtrack of the movie “Pretty Woman.”

Make-believing we’re together
That I’m sheltered by your heart
But in and outside I’ve turned to water
Like a teardrop in your palm
And it’s a hard winter’s day, I dream away

14- (Do You Get) Excited?

15- Chances

16-  The sweet hello , the sad goodbye

17- Fading Like A Flower

A bittersweet love song that explores the pain of separation and the longing for love to last.

18-  Watercolours in the rain

Find a place to settle down.
Get a job in a city nearby
And watch the trains roll on by.
I’ll find the falling star.
I’ll fall in love with the eyes of a dreamer
And a dream worth believing.
Seems I’ve been running all my life, all my life.
Seems I’ve been running all my life, all my life, all my life.
Like watercolors in the rain.

19- Queen Of Rain

 

 

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