Guess I didn't see this one first time around.
Being me, I have to look back to the fifties and sixties:
Sleep Walk -- Santo & Johnny and a wailing Fender Stratocaster.
Ebb Tide -- Righteous Brothers -- close tie with You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'
Endless Summer Nights -- Richard Marks -- Memories of making out late at night on the river bank.
God Only Knows -- The Beachboys -- John Lennon allegedly called this the greatest love song ever written.
When I Fall In Love -- The Lettermen -- Early sixties back seat music.
Runners up: (I'm older, so I've heard a lot more music)
Stranger on the Shore -- Mr. Aker Bilk -- Great Sax instrumental
Town Without Pity -- Gene Pitney -- Prototypical teen romance song
My True Story -- The Jive Five -- What a great slow dance song.
Only You -- The Platters -- And just about anything else they did.
Take Five -- The Dave Brubeck Quartet -- Great Jazz instrumental
Not seduction, but great love songs by Gary Puckett, The Association and Simon And Garfunkle.
Now, the older generation has been heard from.
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The above is the opinion of the poster which may or may not be based in known facts and does not necessarily reflect the views of Delta Tau Delta or Greek Chat -- but it might.
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