
"I Love You Always Forever," by Donna LewisĮverybody wants a forever kind of love. Hearts flutter when Darren Hayes serenades "I knew I loved you before I met you/I think I dreamed you into life." 15. This top 100 love song from the 1999 album Affirmation made every woman swoon. These lines say it all: "In my life there's been heartache and pain/I don't know if I can face it again/Can't stop now, I've traveled so far, to change this lonely life."ġ4. This song from the 1984 album Agent Provocateur perfectly depicts the despair and hope of love. "I Want to Know What Love Is," by Foreigner The inspiration was his wife, Annie, who is the envy of everyone who listens to this heartfelt folk tune. "Annie's Song," by John Denverĭenver wrote this 1974 hit for the album Back Home Again while he was riding a ski lift. It also appeared on their 1981 album Why Do Fools Fall in Love. Hence, this famous Ross and Richie romantic song was born. The producers of the film "Endless Love" were looking for a breakout song for their film starring Brooke Shields. "Endless Love," by Diana Ross and Lionel Richie It remained at the top of the charts for four weeks straight before it went on to win a Grammy Award. “Watercolor Eyes” by Lana Del Rey: The song previously featured in this episode’s trailer plays the end credits roll.This is an upbeat ballad from the 1977 album Rejoice that was written by two members of Earth, Wind & Fire.
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“If” by Jo Stafford: The episode rounds up each of the characters’ subplots, showing Ethan auditioning for Lexi’s play and telling Kat about it, Jules and Eli hanging out, Maddie babysitting Theo, Cassie waiting for Nate to pick her up, Nate showing up at Maddie’s doorstep with flowers, and Rue coming home from an NA meeting with a suitcase full of drugs. Nate Dogg: Rue rides her bike with a suitcase full of drugs. "Gangsta Nation" by Westside Nation feat. “Emotions” by Brenda Lee: Cassie meets up with Nate. "Como La Flor" by Selena: Maddy and Cassie sit by the pool and talk about Nate. “Effigy” by Ministry: Rue passes a driving Cal on her bike. “Call Me Irresponsible” by Bobby Darin: While high, as per usual, Rue lip-syncs and dances around her house with a pillow, making a mess in the process. “Never Tear Us Apart” by INXS: Cal and Derek drunkenly dance with each other and kiss. “I Can Dream About You” by Dan Hartman: Cal and Derek get out of the sudden rain and get drinks at a bar. “It Ain’t Over ‘til It’s Over” by Lenny Kravitz: Cal and Derek celebrate their high school graduation. “She Sells Sanctuary” by The Cult: Cal and Marsha’s relationship becomes more intimate. “Lips Like Sugar” by Echo & the Bunnymen: Cal and Derek have a double date with their girlfriends and go skinny dipping. “Chains Of Love” by Erasure: Cal tells Derek every detail about his evening with Marsha.

“The Look” by Roxette: Cal takes Marsha out on a date, and she proceeds to make a move on him. Derek checks out women who pass by and Cal.checks out Derek. “Never Let Me Down Again” by Depeche Mode: Cal and Derekhang out and get milkshakes. “Mystify” by INXS: Teenage Cal, in a flashback, drives to pick up his best friend, Derek. Overall, it managed to leave all of us with a giant pit in our stomachs, but what else did we really expect?īelow is the playlist for this week’s episode, “Ruminations: Big and Little Bullys,” featuring a healthy dose of timeless throwbacks. It dared to make us sympathetic for otherwise toxic characters and question rooting for our dysfunctional yet lovable protagonist Rue.

*SPOILERS AHEAD FOR EUPHORIA SEASON 2, EPISODE 3*Įuphoria Season Two, Episode Three, “Ruminations: Big and Little Bullys,” was.a lot.
