Best 1990s romantic songs to listen to with your mature couple

By David Presley
Best 1990s romantic songs to listen to with your mature couple
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In the digital age, age-gap relationships are becoming increasingly common. Age-gap relationships offer a unique opportunity for both partners to learn from one another, experience different perspectives, and even benefit from different life experiences. Are you a single guy keen to connect with mature female or perhaps you’re a mature woman seeking a younger men to date? If you’ve ever asked the question, ‘where can I find cougars near me?’ we have your answer. Go online. Online dating is an increasingly popular way for cougars to meet prospective partners. It provides a convenient and safe platform for age-gap relationships, allowing mature singles to connect with potential partners without having to leave the comfort of their homes. These outlets make it so easy to connect. Getting introduced is as easy as sending someone you like a virtual ‘wink.’ To boost your chances of success, how about suggestions for romantic 1990s songs to chat about, and form the backdrop to your mature date night?

Love is All Around, Wet Wet Wet

First recorded by the English band, The Troggs, back in 1967, this memorable romantic song has been covered by artists as varied as US alternative band R.E.M. But when it comes to your intimate get-together, the most recommended version has got to be this one, by the Scottish pop ensemble, Wet Wet Wet. Used as part of the soundtrack of the hit 90s romcom, Four Weddings and a Funeral, starring Hugh Grant and Andie MacDowell, it rocketed to the top of the UK charts and lodged there for 15 straight weeks. So, kill the lights, spark some candles, and have a smoochy slow dance as if you’re a scene in that wonderful film.

Nothing Compares to U, Sinead O’Connor

This beautiful piece of music was composed by the massively talented pop icon Prince and was later covered by Irish solo artist O’Connor for her second studio album, I Do Not Want What I Can’t Have. Her emotive performance delivering the heartfelt lyrics is stunning, with the accompanying video homing in on her features as the tears brim her eyes. Nothing quite state quite how powerful an emotion love can be as watching O’Connor delivering this music! Simply perfect for your mature night in.

Can You Feel the Love Tonight? Elton John

This Grammy and Academy Award-winning song was penned by one of England’s supreme pop performers, Elton John. Originally written for the classic 1994 Disney movie, The Lion King, its sweeping sentiments would be perfect for lighting up your senior liaison. A distinctive power ballad, John’s distinctive voice cuts through the stringed instrumentation, producing emotive melodies.

A Million Love Songs, Take That

Featured in massive boy band Take That’s 1992 debut album, Take That & Party, this is one of many powerful romantic ballads written by the band’s main songwriter, Gary Barlow (apparently when he was only 15!) Barlow provides the piano refrain, while a saxophone solo also helps to raise the tempo. A particularly well-known rendition was when the song was covered by X-Factor winner, Leone Lewis, who was joined by the band when performing it on stage at the TV show. The sentiment is all about expressing love over and over. “A million love songs later, And here I am…”

She’s The One, Robbie Williams

Welsh musician Karl Wallinger was part of the Scottish folk rock band, The Waterboys, but when he left to form his own band, World Party, he wrote this striking love song. It was later covered by the English pop star, Robbie Williams, who had been one of the members of Take That. Shooting to number one in the UK singles charts in 1998, as well as winning numerous awards, the song was included in Williams’ debut album, The Ego Had Landed. His distinctive voice carries wonderful lyrics and will send shivers on your romantic date.