I've been getting into Sufjan recently and I am quite enjoying his music. Can you guys recommend me similar stuff to the music he made for the Call Me By Your Name soundtrack and Carrie & Lowell? I am currently reading The Song of Achilles and I was thinking of making a playlist with beautiful Sufjan songs that would fit the romantic, softer, and tragic feelings the book has, but he has so much music out that I'm not really sure where to look next.

Bollywood and romantic songs are two halves of the same coin-you cannot have one without the other. When it comes to romance, over the years we've always had a handful of actors who've dedicated their career to making films that soothe our worried, fed-up-of-failed-Tinder-dates souls, giving us hope that soul mates are real and very much approachable. Be it the clichd running around the trees, or the more millennial Ranbir Kapoor and Deepika Padukone meeting on a holiday and trying to keep things contained, there has always been something for everyone. From Rajesh Khanna to Shah Rukh Khan to Emraan Hashmi, they've each given us different kinds of romance to aspire to.



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As an ode to all those happy vibes, on a dreary Tuesday afternoon, we've decided to scrounge through the archives and look at some of the most romantic Bollywood numbers. From the most widely played songs to numbers that simply make you smile, here's the iDiva version of romance. There are fifty songs in here, so you will have a perfect playlist to hum along to while you wait for this day to end and go back home (and maybe bump into your Mister Right on your way back home, because Bollywood makes us believe in magic. Magic that will let us meet our soul mate at Dadar station!).

A group show conceived as a mixtape of songs gifted to a lover, Love Songs features photographic projects about love and intimacy from 16 contemporary photographers, including Nobuyoshi Araki, Ergin avuolu, Motoyuki Daifu, Fouad Elkoury, Aikaterini Gegisian, Nan Goldin, Ren Groebli, Herv Guibert, Sheree Hovsepian, Clifford Prince King, Leigh Ledare, Lin Zhipeng (No. 223), Sally Mann, RongRong&inri, Collier Schorr, and Karla Hiraldo Voleau.

The comic shows an xy-chart of various love songs, graphed according to how the subjects of the song feel. The x-axis represents the narrator/singer's feelings for whomever they are singing to or about, from "No!!" to "Yes!!", while the y-axis represents the other person's feelings for the one singing the song.

Chrissy Teigen, you lucky, lucky girl. If you need to know what love is, look no further than this romantic song by her brilliant singer-songwriter husband, John Legend. There's a reason why it's so popular at weddings.

Bruce Springsteen is known for a lot of things, but writing cheesy love songs isn't one of them. Fortunately, the rock icon released this slow, guitar-led tune in 1984, and the world ate it up.

Back in the '90s, when songstress Celine Dion wasn't making us cry our eyes out to the soundtrack from Titanic, she was making our hearts hurt with the lyrics to "Because You Loved Me." (But in the best way.)

Sam Cooke's pitch-perfect vocals combined with line after line of heartwarming lyrics are the winning combo behind "You Send Me." This '50s hit is truly one a romantic song for the ages.

Granted, Frank Ocean wasn't the first to record "Moon River." (The song was, of course, first performed by Audrey Hepburn in the iconic 1961 film Breakfast at Tiffany's.) But Ocean's unique take on the scene-stealing hit makes it feel especially romantic, and his enchanting sound makes it list-worthy.

Recorded by celebrated American Tejano singer, Selena Quintanilla, "Dreaming of You" was released on the artist's posthumous crossover album of the same name, and to this day is still highly regarded as one of her biggest hits and one of the most romantic songs of all time.

You can't compile a list of best-ever romantic songs and not include a hit from Motown's finest, the Temptations. Released in 1965, "My Girl" is one of those romantic songs that will melt your heart and bring you to your feet simultaneously.

There's a reason why James Taylor's decades-long career is still thriving: This artist can sing, and he leaves no vocal stone unturned on his cover of this 1965 hit by Marvin Gaye. Gaye's sweet lyrics paired with Taylor's unique sound make this the romantic song to end all romantic songs.

Before it was covered by everyone from Billie Holiday to Tony Bennett, this timeless tune won audiences over in the black-and-white film Swing Time, when it was sung by Fred Astaire to Ginger Rogers as a grand romantic gesture while she got ready in the next room.

Ol' Blue Eyes wasn't the first to sing this hit (which was initially recorded by Cole Porter in 1936), but the combination of Frank Sinatra's devil-may-care approach to the lyrics and perfect bluesy sound make it feel as if the tune had been written just for him. It's music at its finest, at the hands of one of the most romantic crooners the world has ever seen.

The early '00s brought us a lot of memorable romantic songs, but one of the biggest gems was quite possibly this hit from American rock band, Train. The song was hardly a romantic one-off for the group (remember "Marry Me"?), but it certainly stands to be one of the most memorable. (Or at least the most-requested at karaoke.)

This hit from country new kid Devin Dawson is romantic in its uniqueness. In the song, the artist calls for a partnership where not just the good stuff is shared, but the bad and the ugly, too. Now that's a relationship we can really get behind.

This contemporary love song from Beyonc wasn't the singer's first romantic rodeo. (See: "Love On Top" or "Smash Into You" for reference.) But this song feels somehow different from the artist's love songs of years past. Perhaps it's the singer's raw vocals and stylistically unfiltered approach that make this hit feel special. Regardless, it's an honest romantic delivery from the singer that can't be overlooked.

The one and only Billie Holiday performed this jazz standard in 1940, setting the stage for storied performers to cover this romantic hit in years to come. But Holiday did it first (and arguably the best).

Sure, "Your Hand in Mine" is totally instrumental, but hear us out. While writing the soundtrack for the 2004 box-office success that was Friday Night Lights, Explosions in the Sky composed "Your Hand in Mine," a track that doesn't need lyrics to make you feel. After one listen you'll understand why the tune deserves to be in league with the rest of these romantic tunes.

Featuring a sampling of many of their love songs over the course of their long career, this set spans from their 1969 debut album to two exclusive new live recordings with Earth, Wind & Fire in 2004. Versions released outside of the US also include solo efforts by former member Peter Cetera which were never recorded by the band.

For the new study, published Sept. 7 in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Yale researchers played 14-second snippets of vocals from a bank of songs that originated from a host of cultures to more than 5,000 people from 49 countries. The research team included subjects not only from the industrialized world, but more than 100 individuals who live in three small, relatively isolated groups of no more than 100.

Unlike most psychology experiments, which are conducted in one language, this experiment was performed in 31 languages. Yet regardless of the language used in the survey, people from all cultures could easily identify dance music, lullabies, and, to a lesser extent, even music created to heal. Recognition of what the researchers identified as love songs, however, lagged these other categories.

For instance, when they analyzed responses based on language groupings, they found that 27 of the 28 groups correctly rated dance songs as more appropriate for dancing than other songs. All 28 of the groups were able to identify lullabies. But only 12 of the 28 groups were able to identify love songs.

Following up on the success of their two previous projects (The Song Project and Songs for Petra) composer John Zorn and lyricist Jesse Harris have created sixteen new songs fashioned in the form of an Off-Broadway musical. Love Songs tells the story of a young woman, her friends, their relationships both past and ongoing, and struggles with identity and trauma.

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