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Our Favourite Love Song Covers to Swoon Over This Valentine's Day

  • Feb 15
  • 3 min read

Updated: Mar 11

Valentine’s Day calls for music that stirs the heart and deepens the mood. While original love songs have their charm, cover versions often bring fresh emotion and unique interpretations, making them unforgettable. This year, instead of the usual playlist, try these ten romantic love song covers that will make you fall in love all over again.


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A vintage microphone glowing under warm light, perfect for intimate love song performances

10 Romantic Love Song Covers to Enchant Your Valentine’s Day




Tim Curry's rendition of "Anyone Who Had a Heart" breathes new life into this classic. His emotive delivery captures the essence of longing and vulnerability. The song resonates deeply, inviting listeners to reflect on their own experiences of love and loss.


"Can't Help Falling in Love" by Annapantsu, Originally Released by Elvis Presley



Annapantsu's cover of "Can't Help Falling in Love" is a gentle embrace of nostalgia. The soft instrumentation and heartfelt vocals create a dreamy atmosphere. It’s a perfect choice for those quiet moments shared with a loved one.


"I Was Made For Loving You" by YUNGBLUD and Dominic Lewis, Originally by Kiss



YUNGBLUD and Dominic Lewis bring a fresh energy to "I Was Made For Loving You." Their dynamic performance infuses the song with passion and excitement. This cover is a celebration of love's exhilarating highs, perfect for a lively Valentine’s Day gathering.




Caleb Hyles’ version of "Love Like You" is a heartfelt tribute to the complexities of love. His soaring vocals convey deep emotion, making it an ideal choice for those reflective moments. This cover invites listeners to embrace the beauty of love in all its forms.


"I Believe in a Thing Called Love" by Scott Bradlee's Postmodern Jukebox and Maiya Sykes, Originally by The Darkness



Scott Bradlee's Postmodern Jukebox and Maiya Sykes transform "I Believe in a Thing Called Love" into a jazzy masterpiece. Their playful arrangement and vibrant energy make this cover a delightful addition to any romantic playlist. It’s a reminder that love can be both fun and exhilarating.


The Evolution of Love Songs


These covers show how love songs can evolve and touch us in new ways. Each artist brings their unique style, breathing fresh life into timeless classics. Whether you prefer powerful vocals, intimate acoustic versions, or soulful duets, these renditions offer something special for every romantic moment this Valentine’s Day.


Framed sign on a wooden surface reads "Be My Valentine" next to a glass vase with three pink roses, creating a romantic mood.

Creating Your Perfect Valentine’s Day Playlist


Try adding a few of these covers to your playlist and see how they change the mood and deepen your connection. Each song has the power to evoke memories and feelings, making your celebration of love even more special. As you curate your playlist, consider the moments you want to capture and the emotions you wish to convey.


The Power of Music in Relationships


Music has a unique ability to connect us. It can express feelings that words alone often cannot. When we share songs with our loved ones, we share pieces of ourselves. This Valentine’s Day, let the music guide your emotions and create lasting memories.


Conclusion: Celebrate Love Through Music


As you celebrate love this Valentine’s Day, let these romantic covers accompany you. They remind us that love is a journey filled with highs and lows, laughter and tears. Embrace the beauty of love through music, and let it resonate in your heart.


By exploring these covers, you not only discover new interpretations but also connect with the emotions that make love so profound. Enjoy the melodies and let them enhance your celebration of love.

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