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Top 6 Jazz Music to Listen to When You Fall in Love

The bygone era of jazz has left behind a legacy of love and romantic songs which we can relate to even today. These songs are lyrical and replete with meaningful words. If you want to get your daily dose of romantic jazz songs, you must stay tuned to Swing Street Radio, the best big band swing music radio station in the USA. We assure you that you will love these songs that will fill your mind with joy and heart with love.


collection of big band and swing music
collection of big band and swing music


Which Songs to Listen To?


Here is a list of a few of the many romantic jazz songs.


“It’s a Wonderful Time for Love,” by Norah Jones


A song that will make you feel relaxed, this one is sure to win your heart. With a song like this, Norah Jones has certainly won everyone’s hearts and so it will win your heart as well. Do listen to this lovely track whenever you are looking for top jazz songs.


… It's a wonderful time for love

And you think you have all you dreamed of

But all the great blue skies just ain't enough

When the sun goes down

We sleep safe and sound

A wonderful time for love

Time for dealing a different game


2. “I Fall in Love Too Easily,” by Chet Baker


Chet Baker is known for his creation of many notable jazz songs. One of his most searched songs is this one. This song is an honest confession of a lover and melts your heart with its powerful lyrics and music. It is even counted in every collection of big band and swing music.


I fall in love too easily

I fall in love too fast

I fall in love too terribly hard

For love to ever last

My heart should be well-schooled

'Cause I've been fooled in the past


3. “The Man I Love,” by Herbie Hancock featuring Joni Mitchell


Another lovely romantic jazz track to add to your list. The song is truly a masterpiece and does the needful when you are in a low mood. Cheer yourself up with this lovely lyrical piece and stay glued to it.


Some day he'll come along

The man I love

And he'll be big and strong

The man I love

And when he comes my way

I'll do my best to make him stay


4. “Let’s Face the Music and Dance,” by Jeff Goldblum featuring The Mildred Sanitzer Orchestra


Conquering obstacles in love is not always so easy and no one tells you better than this song. This romantic jazz track tells you how love paves the path to glory if feelings are genuine. You must listen to this one if you are a true blue romantic at heart. Find this song of the USA's top big band swing music radio station.


There may be trouble ahead

But while there's music and moonlight

And love and romance

Let's face the music and dance


5. “The Nearness of You,” by Michael Brecker


If you want to dedicate a lovely song to your beloved then this is going to be the best pick. This jazz track touches your heart and caresses every emotion that your heart possesses. Do add this one to your list of top romantic jazz tracks today and enjoy every single tune.


It's not the pale moon that excites me, that thrills and delights me

Oh no, It`s just the nearness of you

Isn`t your sweet conversation that brings this sensation

Oh no, it`s just the nearness of you

When I`m in your arms and I feel you so close to me


6. “L-O-V-E,” by Nat King Cole


The true meaning of love lies in the little things. And this is what this song tells us. Another mesmerizing creation of the jazz genre, this song is just the cherry on the cake when you are in love.


L is for the way you look at me

O is for the only one I see

V is very, very extraordinary

E is even more than anyone that you adore

And love is all that I can give to you

Love is more than just a game for two


Final Words:

Listen to all these romantic numbers beside a unique collection of big band and swing music only on Swing Street Radio. This is the place where you can satiate your endless desire to listen to one jazz track after the other. You can even leave a request with the team so that your choice of song can be played. Listen to your heart’s content, only on Swing Street Radio.

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