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60s Love Songs

We are all feeling nostalgic, and there is no better time to dig into vibes from the past than now. If you’ve always loved the 1960’s, here is a playlist of popular 60s love songs from that time. Maybe you’ll find the perfect song to dance to at your wedding or you’ll just have a great playlist to get you wedding ready. Either way, follow us on a journey through the decades via love songs!

For love songs from the 50s, CLICK HERE.

  1. Unchained Melody – The Righteous Brothers
  2. When a Man Loves a Woman – Percy Sledge
  3. At Last – Etta James
  4. Can’t Help Falling in Love – Elvis Presley
  5. Something – The Beatles
  6. Ain’t No Mountain High Enough – Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell
  7. I’m A Believer (2006 Remaster) – The Monkees
  8. Sealed With a Kiss – Brian Hyland
  9. Baby, I Love You – The Ronettes
  10. God Only Knows (Mono / 1997 Remaster) – The Beach Boys
  11. Stand by Me – Ben E. King
  12. (You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman – Aretha Franklin
  13. Under the Boardwalk – The Drifters
  14. Baby I Need Your Loving – Four Tops
  15. Can’t Take My Eyes Off You – Frankie Valli
  16. Cherish – The Association
  17. Chapel of Love – The Dixie Cups
  18. Roses Are Red (My Love) – Bobby Vinton
  19. Baby Now That I’ve Found You – The Foundations
  20. All You Need is Love (Remaster 2015) – The Beatles
  21. It’s Now or Never – Elvis Presley
  22. It Takes Two – Marvin Gaye & Kim Weston
  23. Then He Kissed Me – The Crystals
  24. The Magic Moment – The Drifters
  25. You’ve Made Me So Very Happy – Blood, Sweat & Tears
  26. Love Is All Around – The Troggs
  27. My Guy – Mary Wells
  28. Lay, Lady, Lay – Bob Dylan
  29. Be My Baby – The Ronettes
  30. My Girl – The Temptations

Some of the most well known love songs came from the 1960s. I’m sure you’ve heard of one or more of these songs already. There’s a reason they are so famous and well loved by many, especially for your wedding day.

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