7 songs like right here waiting for you

7 Songs Like Right Here Waiting for You: Romantic Classics

7 Songs Like Right Here Waiting for You: Romantic Classics

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Here are the songs like Right Here Waiting for You that you can check out:

List Of Songs Like Right Here Waiting for You

Songs like Right Here Waiting for You in a list format:

1. “I Will Always Love You” by Whitney Houston

From the 1992 album “The Bodyguard: Original Soundtrack Album,” and released under the Arista Records label, “I Will Always Love You” is a powerhouse ballad. Originally written and performed by Dolly Parton, Whitney Houston’s rendition transformed the song into an unforgettable anthem of love. I chose this song because, much like ‘Right Here Waiting for You,’ it communicates an intense love that transcends time and space. Houston’s transcendent vocals, coupled with a dramatic saxophone intro by Kirk Whalum, result in a compelling melody that strikes a chord deep within listeners’ hearts.

2. “Endless Love” by Lionel Richie and Diana Ross

“Endless Love,” released in 1981 under Motown Records, is from the album of the same name. This duet, performed by Lionel Richie and Diana Ross, is a classic example of a heart-rending love song. Its inclusion in this list is no surprise as it carries the same deep emotional resonance as ‘Right Here Waiting for You.’ The piano, performed by Richie himself, along with the soft orchestra arrangement, underscores the profound connection between the two lovers, evoking a feeling of an unending, timeless bond.

3. “All Out of Love” by Air Supply

From their 1980 album “Lost in Love” and released under Arista Records, “All Out of Love” is an Air Supply classic. The soft rock duo’s characteristic harmonies, backed by a gentle piano and soft drumming, express the despair and longing inherent in love. I chose this song because, akin to ‘Right Here Waiting for You,’ it captures the painful longing that comes with being apart from a loved one. Russell Hitchcock’s poignant lead vocals, intertwined with Graham Russell’s harmonies, encapsulate the essence of the yearning lover.

4. “Against All Odds (Take a Look at Me Now)” by Phil Collins

“Against All Odds (Take a Look at Me Now)” is from Phil Collins’ 1984 album of the same name, released under the Atlantic Records label. This song’s emotion-filled lyrics, combined with Collins’ impassioned vocals and heart-rending piano chords, echo the same emotional depth as ‘Right Here Waiting for You.’ This song makes the cut because it perfectly expresses the feelings of a lover standing alone, against all odds, hoping for a second chance at love.

5. “How Am I Supposed to Live Without You” by Michael Bolton

This song, performed by Michael Bolton and released under the Columbia Records label, is from his 1989 album “Soul Provider.” “How Am I Supposed to Live Without You” is a soulful track that expresses the raw anguish of a lost love. I’ve chosen this song because it mirrors the sentiments of ‘Right Here Waiting for You’ through its exploration of the depth of love and the pain of separation.

6. “I Want to Know What Love Is” by Foreigner

From their 1984 album “Agent Provocateur” and released under Atlantic Records, “I Want to Know What Love Is” is an enduring rock ballad. With the powerful lead vocals of Lou Gramm and the backing vocals of the New Jersey Mass Choir, this song paints a picture of a seeker yearning for love’s true meaning. I’ve included this song because it shares the same emotional depth and exploration of love as ‘Right Here Waiting for You.’

7. “Nothing’s Gonna Change My Love for You” by George Benson

Originally recorded by George Benson for his 1985 album “20/20,” and released under Warner Bros. Records, “Nothing’s Gonna Change My Love for You” is an enduring testament to unchanging love. I chose this song for its unequivocal declaration of eternal love, which closely mirrors the sentiments expressed in ‘Right Here Waiting for You.’ The smooth jazz arrangement, coupled with Benson’s soothing vocals, makes this song an irresistible classic.

Fun Facts: Tracks Similar to Right Here Waiting for You

“I Will Always Love You” by Whitney Houston

Despite being widely recognized as a Whitney Houston classic, “I Will Always Love You” was originally written and recorded by country music legend Dolly Parton in 1973. Parton’s version was a number one hit on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart not once, but twice – first in 1974, and then again in 1982 when it was re-recorded for the soundtrack of the movie version of “The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas.”

“Endless Love” by Lionel Richie and Diana Ross

“Endless Love” is not only one of the most iconic duets of all time, but it’s also Lionel Richie’s biggest hit. It spent nine weeks at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 and was named by Billboard as the greatest song duet of all-time. The song’s success led Richie to pursue a hugely successful solo career.

“All Out of Love” by Air Supply

Air Supply’s hit “All Out of Love” almost didn’t include the line “I’m all out of love.” Songwriter Clive Davis thought that the phrase “I’m all out of love” was too much of a downer, and he insisted that it be changed to “I’m all out of doors.” However, band members Russell Hitchcock and Graham Russell stuck to their guns, and the original lyric remained.

“Against All Odds (Take a Look at Me Now)” by Phil Collins

The song “Against All Odds” was Collins’ first solo number one hit in the USA. Even more impressive, he wrote it while going through a painful divorce from his first wife. It’s been covered by numerous artists since its release, including Mariah Carey and Westlife.

“How Am I Supposed to Live Without You” by Michael Bolton

Before becoming a massive hit for Michael Bolton, this song was actually recorded by Laura Branigan. Bolton wrote the song and initially offered it to Branigan who turned it into a Top 10 hit in 1983. However, Bolton’s own version of the song ended up winning him a Grammy in 1990 for Best Male Pop Vocal Performance.

“I Want to Know What Love Is” by Foreigner

What makes “I Want to Know What Love Is” truly special is its gospel-infused sound, courtesy of the New Jersey Mass Choir. This feature was unusual for a rock band and marked a departure from Foreigner’s typical style. The risk paid off, as the song became a number one hit in both the UK and the US.

“Nothing’s Gonna Change My Love for You” by George Benson

Interestingly, “Nothing’s Gonna Change My Love for You” was not a major hit in the United States when George Benson first released it. It was, however, a major success when covered by Hawaiian singer Glenn Medeiros in 1987, reaching number 12 on the Billboard Hot 100. Benson’s original recording did find significant success in the UK, where it reached the top of the Adult Contemporary chart.

And that’s a wrap, folks! I hope you enjoyed this melodious journey as much as I did. These timeless tracks, like love itself, will never go out of style. Until next time, keep those beats coming and love flowing. This is your DJ, TBone, signing off!

Thanks for reading.

TBone

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