Roxette makes VH1’s top 100 love songs of all time
Written by Surrealistic69 on November 17, 2002 to Roxette.
Roxette and love, what a combination, don’t you think! Well VH1 does! The music channel has placed Roxette’s “It Must Have Been Love” from the “Pretty Woman” soundtrack at #95 of the top 100 love songs of all time, in a program conveniently hosted by Jennifer Love Hewitt.
On the first installment of this five part show, they showed the entire Roxette music video and included various interview clips with Per and Marie.
While VH1 did not mention anything about Roxette’s current plans, they did state that the band was not getting any attention in the US before that video was put out and it is truly the one that made Roxette a household name.
Vixter and Geytenbeek contributed to this article.
Meanwhile, in London, The Daily Express published the VH1 poll to coincide with the celebration of 50 years of British sales charts.
Other songs included “Everything I Do” by Bryan Adams at #21, “Your Song” by Sir Elton John at #8 and Celine Dion’s “My Heart Will Go On” at #3.
Whitney Houston’s classic ballad “I Will Always Love You” was voted the greatest love song of all time. The track was written by country star Dolly Parton and made it to the #1 spot worldwide in 1992 after the success of Houston’s film “The Bodyguard,” in which she starred opposite Kevin Costner.
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- 20 year old song enters chart in Australia (August 11, 2008)
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- And the best Roxette song EVER is... (March 16, 2008)
- Roxette wishes the fans a Merry Xmas 2007! (December 15, 2007)
11 comments
mikeyt said on November 17, 2002 21:53:
ummm didnt i report this in Small Talk like two weeks ago?
zeeshan said on November 18, 2002 03:46:
Great news and almost about the time that people in USA just heared Roxette’s name (after 10 years or so) because Rox are having another go for USA very soon and this could mean some good album sales and more attention to the TBH in the media (am I too optimisitic?)
Zee

harriej said on November 17, 2002 20:35:
Well, it is very good that Roxette is still in this list in a time that they don’t get so much attention as ten years ago.
We, as fans, know of course that Roxette belongs in this list (at no. 1 of course).
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