Now That's What I Call a Love Song/ Various - Now That's What I Call A Love Song / Various
Now That's What I Call a Love Song/ Various - Now That's What I Call A Love Song / Various
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NOW Music is proud to present 80 of the greatest contemporary love songs together on one stunning collection - 'NOW That's What I Call A Love Song'. George Michael's beautiful 'I Can't Make You Love Me' opens the first disc and is followed by two massive #1s from Ed Sheeran and Lewis Capaldi. Heartbreak anthems from Olivia Rodrigo, Amy Winehouse, and Christine Perri are up next alongside classic airplay smashes from Fugees with 'Killing Me Softly', Natalie Imbruglia with 'Torn' and 'Stay With Me' from Sam Smith alongside Sade, and Paloma Faith. The first disc finishes in epic cinematic style with Celine Dion's 'My Heart Will Go On' and 'I Will Always Love You' from Whitney Houston. A breath-taking run of timeless songs kicks off disc 2 from Elton John, Sting, Billy Joel, and Norah Jones, along with '90s classics from Seal, Oleta Adams, and Julee Cruise. Some more recent poignant love songs follow from Lana Del Rey, George Ezra, Hozier, and Kacey Musgraves - plus noughties gold from James Morrison & Nelly Furtado, Daniel Bedingfield and Leona Lewis. Disc 3 is all about modern, sophisticated pop, led by the brilliant collaborations 'Nothing Breaks Like A Heart' between Mark Ronson and Miley Cyrus, and Calvin Harris and Dua Lipa on 'One Kiss'. 'All Of Me' from John Legend, 'Jealous' from Labrinth, and 'no tears left to cry' by Ariana Grande are stellar examples of truly great love songs, as are pop infused hits from Kylie Minogue, Little Mix, Rita Ora and Justin Bieber. The disc winds to a close by taking in some fantastic vocalists including John Mayer, James Bay, and Tom Walker. The final disc opens with all-time greats from Coldplay ('Fix You'), Pretenders ('I'll Stand By You') and Robbie Williams with 'Eternity'. Recent tracks from Tate McRae and Mimi Webb are included, along with superb melodic pop from One Direction, Christina Aguilera, and Roxette side by side with smooth '90s sounds from Boyz II Men and All-4-One, before leading toward the end of the collection with some huge well-loved radio classics from Kelly Clarkson, Dido, Jason Mraz, and Ellie Goulding before signing off with two massive tracks: 'Rule The World' from Take That, and Westlife's 'You Raise Me Up'. Whether treating yourself or that special someone - 'NOW That's What I Call A Love Song'.