Romantic Music
Romance can help a damaged relationship. Romance can make a good relationship better. Romance can make life a little more fun. The purpose of this post is to focus on romance via combinations of music and song. Please feel free to use any of the ideas here to spice up your love life. If you need more inspiration after this article, be sure to check out 100 Love Songs, which is another great resource.
One surefire romantic gift that’s almost always effective is roses. A dozen red roses with a single white rose, along with a note saying, “You’re one in a million.” can have a dramatic effect. Play a recording of Johnny Lee’s song “One In a Million” to keep the theme going.
Greeting cards make wonderfully romantic gestures. Some of them include music that plays when you open the card. These make for really fun gifts, especially if you can find one that plays a particularly meaningful romantic song when you open it. Including a gift card for her favorite record store is another way to incorporate music into this romantic gesture.
Being a polished gentleman never goes out of style, so if you don’t already know how to, learn how to dance. Then take her dancing. If you live in Texas, you probably already know how to two step and/or three step. But taking lessons to become ever better at dancing will help your romance in many ways. For one thing, you’ll be more confident, and women love confidence.
No matter what your wife or girlfriend’s name is, there’s probably been at least one song written about her. Elvis Costello sang “Allison”, and even though the sentiment isn’t romantic, the melody is gorgeous. “Amanda” has been used as the title of many songs from many artists. “Sweet Caroline” is almost painfully romantic. “Help Me, Rhonda” is a fun song if you have a certain girlfriend too.
Music and romance go together like peanut butter and chocolate. Take advantage of that fact.






















