90s love songs you can hear on Greatest Hits Radio ❤️
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As love songs go, the 90s was a great decade for them, from the likes of Take That, Mariah Carey and Diana Ross all belting out their ballads. Here we take a look at some of the best 90s love songs that will either have you up dancing, or sobbing in a corner.
From Take That's 'Million Love Songs', which was written by Gary Barlow when he was just 15-years-old, to Robbie Williams' BRIT Award-winning cover of 'She's The One', you're bound to love these songs.
Take a look through some of the best love songs from the 1990s:
Maria McKee - 'Show Me Heaven' (1990)
'Show Me Heaven' was featured on the soundtrack to the movie Days Of Thunder starring Tom Cruise. The song reached Number 1 in the UK and stayed there for four weeks, becoming the sixth biggest-selling single for 1990. The song was originally written by two songwriters, Eric Rackin and Jay Rifkin, however Maria re-wrote some of the lyrics, making it into the hit is today.
Listen to 'Show Me Heaven' YouTube.
Wet Wet Wet - 'Goodnight Girl' (1991)
'Goodnight Girl' was one of three Wet Wet Wet songs to go to Number 1, where it spent four weeks. The song was the third single to be released from the band's 1992 album 'High on the 'Happy Side'.
Watch the music video on YouTube.
Diana Ross - 'When You Tell Me That You Love Me' (1991)
Diana Ross' 'When You Tell Me That You Love Me' was released in 1991, and was the lead single from the singer's 19th album 'The Force Behind The Power'. It was Diana's first UK hit of the 90s.
Listen to the audio on YouTube.
Bryan Adams - 'Everything I Do (I Do It For You)' (1991)
Bryan Adams' 'Everything I Do (I Do It For You)' was released in 1991 and spent 16 weeks at the top of the UK chart between July and October 1991. The song was featured on the soundtrack for Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, and featured on his sixth album.
Watch the music video on YouTube.
Take That - 'A Million Love Songs' (1992)
Take That's 1992 hit 'A Million Love Songs', reached the Top 10 in the UK when it was released. The song was written by Gary Barlow when he was just 15-years-old. It was the sixth song to be released from the band's debut album 'Take That & Party', released in 1992.
Watch the music video on YouTube.
Boyz II Men - 'End Of The Road' (1992)
Boyz II Men released their massive hit 'End Of The Road' in 1992, and it went to Number 1 in the USA for 11 weeks. The song was also used in the movie Boomerang starring Eddie Murphy.
Watch the music video on YouTube.
Vanessa Williams - 'Save The Best For Last' (1992)
Vanessa Williams' 'Save The Best For Last' was a huge hit around the world, it reached Number 3 in the UK and spent five weeks at the top of the Billboard 100 in America. The former Miss America's song was nominated for several Grammys the follow year, Grammy Award for Song of the Year, Record of the Year and Best Female Pop Vocal Performance.
Watch the music video on YouTube.
Mariah Carey - 'Hero' (1993)
Released in 1993, Mariah Carey's 'Hero' was the second single from her third studio album, 'Music Box'. The song was written by Mariah, along with Walter Afanasieff, who famously also wrote her Christmas hit 'All I Want For Christmas Is You'. At the time of writing the song, Mariah decided she didn't connect with it, offering it to Gloria Estefan, however eventually she was talked around and released the song herself, after making some changes.
Watch the music video on YouTube.
Robbie Williams - 'She's The One' (1999)
Cover of a World Party song, Robbie Williams' version of 'She's The One' won Single of the Year and British Video of the Year at the BRIT Awards. The music video sees Robbie as an ice skating coach for a skating pair preparing for a competition. When the male skater is injured, Robbie steps in and performs with the female skater, winning the competition.
Watch the music video below.
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