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A love song is a song about being in love. Love Song or Lovesong may also refer to:


Film, TV, and theatre

* ''The Love Song'', a 1925 operetta with lyrics by
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* "Love Song", the fourteenth episode of '' The Motorola Television Hour'', a 1953-54 US drama anthology television series * ''Love Song'' (1954 film), an Italian film directed by Giorgio Simonelli * ''Love Song'' (1985), a movie starring Maurice Denham and Constance Cummings * ''Love Song'' (2000 film), an MTV movie starring Monica * ''Love Song'' (2001 film), a Japanese film starring
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* ''Lovesong'', a 2001 non-narrative short film by Stan Brakhage * ''Love Song'' (play), a 2006 play by
John Kolvenbach John Kolvenbach is an American playwright. His plays have been performed on the West End (''Love Song,'' ''on an average day'') and all over the world, including productions in Rome, Sydney, Wellington, Seoul, Melbourne, Tel Aviv, Zurich, San Juan ...
* ''Love Song'' (TV series), a 2016 Japanese television series * ''Lovesong'' (film), 2016 * ''A Love Song'' (film), a 2022 American film


Literature

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Lovesong (novel) ''Lovesong'' is a 2009 novel by the Australian author Alex Miller. Awards and nominations *Winner, 2011, New South Wales Premier's Literary Awards, Christina Stead Prize for Fiction *Winner, 2011 NSW Premier's Literary Awards, People's Choice Awar ...
, a 2009 novel by Alex Miller * ''Love Song: The Lives of Kurt Weill and Lotte Lenya'', a 2012 dual biography by
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Music

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Love Song (band) Love Song was one of the most prominent Jesus music bands, and one of the first Christian rock bands. They released two studio albums—''Love Song'' (1972) and ''Final Touch'' (1974)—and one live album—''Feel the Love'' (1977)—before dis ...
, Christian rock band, or their self-titled album


Albums

* ''Love Song'' (Anne Murray album), 1974 * ''Love Song'' (Gary Bartz album), 1977 * ''Love Song'' (Riya album), 2005


Songs

* "Lovesong" (The Cure song), 1989, also covered by 311 in 2004 and Adele in 2011 * "Lovesong" (Amiel song), 2003 * "Love Song" (Lesley Duncan song), from ''Sing Children Sing'' (1968), also recorded twice by Elton John and Sharon O'Neill * "Love Song" (The Damned song), 1979 * "Love Song" (Simple Minds song), 1981 * "Love Song" (The Oak Ridge Boys song), 1983 * "Love Song" (Tesla song), 1989 * "Love Song" (Sky song), 1999 * "Love Song" (Luna Sea song), 2000 * "Love Song" (Blue Café song), 2004 * "Love Song" (M-Flo song), 2006 * "Love Song" (Sara Bareilles song), 2007 * "Love Song" (Big Bang song), by BIGBANG (2011) * "A Love Song" (Loggins and Messina song), by Kenny Loggins and Jim Messina, 1973, also covered by Anne Murray * "A Love Song" (Lee Greenwood song), by Lee Greenwood (1982), also covered by Kenny Rogers (1982) * "The Love Song" (Miroslav Žbirka song) ("V slepých uličkách"), by Miroslav Žbirka (1981) * "The Love Song" (Jeff Bates song), by Jeff Bates (2002) * "The Love Song" (k-os song), by k-os (2007) * " Loveeeeeee Song", by Rihanna, featuring Future, 2012 * "Love Song", by AC/DC from ''
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'', 1975 * "Love Song", by
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, 2021 * "Love Song", by Alice in Chains from ''
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'', 1992 * "Love Song", by Ayumi Hamasaki from '' Love Songs'', 2010 * "Love Song", by the Dandy Warhols from '' ...Earth to the Dandy Warhols...'', 2008 * "Love Song", by Five for Fighting from ''
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'', 1997 * "Love Song", by John Patrick Amedori from '' Stick It'', 2006 * "Love Song", by Korn from '' See You on the Other Side'', 2005 * "Love Song", by Lana Del Rey, from ''
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'', 2019 * "Love Song", by
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, 2010 * "Love Song", by Madonna and Prince, from '' Like a Prayer'', 1989 * "Love Song", by Pink from '' Try This'', 2003 * "Love Song", by Rain from his EP ''
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'', 2010 * "Love Song", by Syd Barrett from '' Barrett'', 1970 * "Love Song", by Third Day from ''
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'', 1996 * "Love Song", by Tilly and the Wall from ''
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'', 2006 * "Love Song", by Tommy James, 1972 * "Love Song", by Vixen from '' Live & Learn'', 2006 * "Love Song", by Why Don't We from ''
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'', 2021 * "A Love Song", by Amanda Blank from ''
I Love You I Love You, I Love U, or I Luv U may refer to: Film and television Films * ''I Love You'' (1918 film), a silent drama written by Catherine Carr * ''I Love You'' (1925 film), a German silent drama film * ''I Love You'' (1938 film) a German ...
'', 2009 * "The Love Song", by Marilyn Manson from '' Holy Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death)'', 2000


Visual arts

* ''Love Song'' (Giorgio de Chirico) or ''The Song of Love'', a 1914 painting by Giorgio de Chirico * ''The Love Song'' (Rockwell), a 1926 painting by Norman Rockwell


See also

* Love You Like a Love Song, by Selena Gomez & the Scene, 2011 * Love Songs (disambiguation) * Love Sign (disambiguation) * Song of Love (disambiguation) {{Disambiguation