Wednesday, February 5, 2014

The 10 Best Songs for Valentine's Day



If you play these songs this Valentine's Day and don't get everything you were hoping for, it's not the music's fault. Here are recommendations from Sheehy Nissan of Glen Burnie for music to play during the car ride to and from your dinner date!

  1. "All I Wanna Do is Make Love to You" by Heart. Let's not beat around the bush. This might be a little too brazen for a first date. If your spouse thinks it's a joke and bursts out laughing, you may want to work on the romance the other 364 days of the year.
  2. "(Everything I Do) I Do It For You" by Bryan Adams. A Valentine's Day without Bryan Adams? For shame! If you can't afford to take your special someone to a nice restaurant, or if you already spent most of your money on champagne, take her to Taco Bell and serenade her with Bryan Adams while standing on one of those plastic swivel chairs. It'll be a Valentine's Day you'll never forget.
  3. "Canon in D" by Pachelbel. Who needs words? This romantic classic will provide the necessary aura for what often happens on Valentine's Day.
  4. "Just the Way You Are" by Billy Joel. If, in fact, you love her just the way she is or just the way he is, don't change to another song. If you're kind of tired of that special someone and are thinking about a divorce if things don't change, stick with Bryan Adams.
  5. "Saving All My Love For You" by Whitney Houston. The ambiguity of the title gives you an escape if, in fact, your date doesn't care for all that love you've been saving.
  6. "All out of Love" by Air Supply. In Australia, it's illegal not to play Air Supply on Valentine's Day. Don't be confused by the title. What Air Supply is saying is that they're all out of love and lost without you. They're not all out of love because you've drained every last ounce of decency and kindness from their collective body.
  7. "Dangerously In Love" by Destiny's Child. The song's title implies recklessness, and some like a little recklessness on Valentine's Day.
  8. "Can't Help Falling in Love" by Elvis Presley. Make sure your Valentine's Day lover understands that it is he or she you can't help falling in love with; otherwise, you may have a lot of explaining to do.
  9. "Love For All Seasons" by Christina Aguilera. Your lover may suspect you're being nice because it's Valentine's Day, or that you have some romantic ulterior motives. Emphasize your sincerity by letting that special someone know your love is for all seasons.
  10. "Power of Love" by Huey Lewis. There would be no Valentine's Day without the power of love. Celebrate it.
You'll probably want to listen to these songs in advance before your date arrives...just in case.

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