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69 sexy songs to get you in the mood

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By MusicRadar Team published 14 February 2018

Valentine's Day has never been hotter

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69 sexy songs to get you in the mood

69 sexy songs to get you in the mood

Today, men and women across the world will be making a concerted effort to get their rocks off.

Some will proffer flowers and cards, others will treat their beloved to expensive meals, shower them with jewelery or simply send a saucy email pointing out the romantic potential of the office stationary cupboard. It's a day for expressing your feelings, even if that's via an anonymous card.

Here at MusicRadar, we like to encourage this sort of thing. We're lovers, not haters. So, in order to get you in the mood we've selected 69 of the sexiest songs we could think of, from sultry soul to raunchy rock and roll and everything in between*.

Click through for our selection of some of the hottest, most seductive and downright rudest records, and prepare yourself for a Valentine's Day to remember.

*But no Barry White. Never Barry White - you'll thank us in the long run.

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Bob Marley - Turn Your Lights Down Low

Bob Marley - Turn Your Lights Down Low

Probably the sexiest slice of reggae ever committed to tape, this steamy little number popped up on 1977 masterpiece Exodus following the achingly beautiful Waiting In Vain, all its "good good loving" coming on like a reward for the poor sap who didn't want to do all that waiting.

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Page 2 of 70
The Beatles - Why Don't We Do It In The Road

The Beatles - Why Don't We Do It In The Road

In the road Paul? Are you sure? I'm pretty sure plenty of people will see us, actually. Oh, go on then...

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Page 3 of 70
Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac - Need Your Love So Bad

Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac - Need Your Love So Bad

Fleetwood Mac's earliest incarnation were always fond of a close-to-the-knuckle schoolboy gag, from Mick Fleetwood's pair of wooden balls (not a euphemism) to hilariously suggestive songs like Rattlesnake Shake. 

On Need Your Love So Bad though, the jokes were replaced by desperation as Peter Green's aching guitar petitioned somebody, anybody, to get up close and personal.

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Page 4 of 70
Al Green - Let's Stay Together

Al Green - Let's Stay Together

If Al Green's voice doesn't make you want to hop on the good foot and do the bad thing, it's entirely possible that there's something quite serious wrong with you. 

Let's Stay Together, quite apart from being one of the greatest soul songs of all time, is brilliant for any number of reasons, but one we particularly like is the proposition implicit in the song's title: let's stay together... and get down to it, baby. Oh yeah.

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Page 5 of 70
Faces - Stay With Me

Faces - Stay With Me

It's when the break-neck intro slows down that Stay With Me turns into something altogether deeper and dirtier. 

Rod Stewart's vocals have rarely sounded as charged as he lets his latest conquest - all "red lips, hair and fingernails" know that all he's after is the good stuff - and nothing else.

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Page 6 of 70
Otis Redding - These Arms Of Mine

Otis Redding - These Arms Of Mine

A towering performance from one of the greatest singers ever to have picked up a microphone, These Arms Of Mine packs more raw heartache and intensity into two minutes and thirty five seconds than most artists can manage in an entire career.

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Page 7 of 70
Prince - Adore

Prince - Adore

In which a typically fruity Prince promised to be there for that special someone until the end of time. As closer to Sign 'O' The Times, arguably his greatest album, this had to be a climactic affair - in every sense.

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Page 8 of 70
LL Cool J - Doin It

LL Cool J - Doin It

LL Cool J sets his stall out early - "conventional methods of love kind of bore me" - but it's scant preparation for the filth-fest that follows. At 4.54 it lasts an impressively long time too...

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Page 9 of 70
The White Stripes - Ball And Biscuit

The White Stripes - Ball And Biscuit

The slinky riff, Meg's thudding, insistent drums banging away like a headboard and Jack White's lascivious lyrics make this one of The White Stripes' filthiest blues jams.

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Page 10 of 70
Lewis Taylor - Damn

Lewis Taylor - Damn

Pearls like this one demonstrate why Lewis Taylor is one of British music’s great lost talents. With a shape-shifting chord progression, glorious harmonies and even a cheeky homage to the opening guitar lick from Marvin Gaye’s Let’s Get It On, it’s a lament to a love never wanted.

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Page 11 of 70
Blackstreet - No Diggity

Blackstreet - No Diggity

When Bill Withers wrote a song about his grandmother’s hands, little did he know that one day this seemingly asexual ode would be sampled to form part of one of ‘90s RnB’s filthiest grooves.

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Page 12 of 70
Portishead - Glory Box

Portishead - Glory Box

Fans of the euphemism can have plenty of fun with the title of this one (we’ll thank you to take your minds out of the gutter), but the sultry string sample and squalling guitar indicate all kinds of pre-coital tension. Probably.

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Page 13 of 70
Silk - Freak Me

Silk - Freak Me

‘Freak me baby’ - whatever can he mean? This slice of Silk slickness might be awash with the classic ‘80s DX7 piano sound so beloved among balladeers, but the lyrics leave far less to the imagination than your typical pop smoocher. 

Just to confirm: he wants to lick you up and down.

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Page 14 of 70
INXS - Need You Tonight

INXS - Need You Tonight

Offering an iconic chugging guitar riff, a breathy vocal, an award-winning video and - above all - Michael Hutchence at his most charismatic, Need You Tonight seems to roll more than it rocks. And that, lest you were wondering, is a good thing.

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Page 15 of 70
D'Angelo - Untitled (How Does It Feel)

D'Angelo - Untitled (How Does It Feel)

Proving that neo soul really did have soul, this tribute to Prince bears many of the hallmarks of the Purple One’s finest ballads. It is, to put it bluntly, baby-making music; in fact, the video convinced many female viewers that they’d like to be making babies with D’Angelo himself.

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Page 16 of 70
Air - Sexy Boy

Air - Sexy Boy

The song that introduced the world to Air’s brand of widescreen ambient electronica remains one of their finest. Full of coquettish charm, it proves that even men with synthesizers can do sexy.

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Page 17 of 70
Madonna - Like A Virgin

Madonna - Like A Virgin

As you may be aware, Madonna has touched on the subject of sex various times during her career, but she made her name by going back to the very first time. We’re still not sure what that lion’s doing in the video, though.

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Page 18 of 70
Goldfrapp - Ooh La La

Goldfrapp - Ooh La La

When the French use this phrase it can be used to express everything from surprise to disappointment or distress, but we reckon we know what Alison Goldfrapp is referring to here. Full marks for making the sound of ‘70s glam-pop not only fashionable, but also sexy.

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Page 19 of 70
Muddy Waters - Hoochie Coochie Man

Muddy Waters - Hoochie Coochie Man

From the opening bars, it's clear that Hoochie Coochie Man is about one thing, and it's not filling in a tax return. Lewd, rude, dangerous and, if we're being honest, a little bit scary.

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Page 20 of 70
Jimi Hendrix - Foxy Lady

Jimi Hendrix - Foxy Lady

Foxy Lady is Jimi Hendrix's appetite for the ladies given song form. The Jimi of Foxy Lady will not be stopped from getting what he wants, which in this case is a lady hot enough to make him growl like a wild animal.

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Page 21 of 70
Led Zeppelin - Since I've Been Loving You

Led Zeppelin - Since I've Been Loving You

Since I've Been Loving You is total Led Zep seduction. The opening licks of Jimmy Page's guitar deftly undo the flies of everyone listening as Robert Plant whispers in their ears with a voice dripping with depravity. Filth.

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Page 22 of 70
The Cure - Close To Me

The Cure - Close To Me

If Robert Smith's breathy, borderline obscene vocals aren't enough to clue you in to what's going on here, then there may be no hope for you. Suffice to say, a bloke in lipstick has never made the prospect of a bit of good old fashioned rumpy-pumpy seem so close at hand.

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Page 23 of 70
Derek And The Dominos - Layla

Derek And The Dominos - Layla

We all know the story behind Layla, but the force of the song is never quite diluted, no matter how many classic rock compilations it finds its way onto. Because, at its core, Layla is a song about a man almost driven insane by a woman, and if that's not love, then we don't know what is.

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Page 24 of 70
Chris Isaak - Wicked Game

Chris Isaak - Wicked Game

The judicious application of tremelo and a vocal that ebbs and flows from throaty suggestiveness all the way up to lightheaded falsetto is enough to make Wicked Game an essential addition to any making out mix. Having Helena Christensen in the video doesn't hurt its case either.

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Page 25 of 70
Band Of Horses - No One's Gonna Love You

Band Of Horses - No One's Gonna Love You

Ben Bridwell may look like a homeless man, but he has the voice of a heartbroken angel, which means he can dress however he damn well pleases. No One's Gonna Love You's delay drenched balladry is pretty much guaranteed to ensure the object of your affection is in your arms by the time it's finished.

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Page 26 of 70
T-Rex - Get It On

T-Rex - Get It On

Marc Bolan could sing the dictionary and make it sound dirty, and On Get It On he's let off the leash to deliver a masterclass in nudge-nudge, wink-wink filth to a hip-swinging slice of peerless glam rock.

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Page 27 of 70
Elvis Presley - One Night

Elvis Presley - One Night

The man with the most dangerous hips in history gets his freak on. The King rarely sounded more ready to knock boots.

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Page 28 of 70
Peggy Lee - Fever

Peggy Lee - Fever

The perfect evocation of things getting so steamy that you need a little sit down. So sexy it shouldn't be legal.

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Page 29 of 70
Boys II Men - I'll Make Love To You

Boys II Men - I'll Make Love To You

As Boyz II Men prove with their 1994 classic, while it can be fun to flirtatiously skirt around the issue with delicate innuendo, few things are as genuinely sexy as directly and succinctly outlining one’s proposed sexual intentions in as straightforward a manner as possible. Particularly if one happens to be wearing an immaculate white suit at the time.

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Page 30 of 70
Nelly Furtado - Promiscuous

Nelly Furtado - Promiscuous

pro·mis·cu·ous - adjective
1. (of a person) Having many sexual relationships, esp. transient ones.
2. (of sexual behavior or a society) Characterized by such relationships.

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Page 31 of 70
Donna Summer - Love To Love You Baby

Donna Summer - Love To Love You Baby

With its vintage wah-heavy guitar part, sex noise backing vocals and grinding funk bassline, the single version Donna Summer’s disco classic is already pretty damn sexy. By comparison, however, the original 17-minute disco version is utter filth.

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Page 32 of 70
Isley Brothers - Between The Sheets

Isley Brothers - Between The Sheets

The ultimate post-coital slow jam. If you need us to explain why this is sexy, then we give up.

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Page 33 of 70
Aaliyah - Rock The Boat

Aaliyah - Rock The Boat

Effectively, Rock The Boat is just a rundown of sexual instructions hidden beneath the thin veil of a slightly confused nautical metaphor.

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Page 34 of 70
R Kelly - My Body's Calling You

R Kelly - My Body's Calling You

For better or worse, R Kelly is pretty much the most sexually driven man in pop music. Sure, he can go a little off-piste with his romantic sentiments at times, but when he’s on the money nobody can do sexy like Rob does.

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Page 35 of 70
Massive Attack - Teardrop

Massive Attack - Teardrop

The sex appeal of Teardrop was almost ruined by Gary Barlow et al’s painful charity mangling in 2011. Fortunately, the song’s Dr House associations sufficiently re-ignite our fire. Read into that what you will.

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Page 36 of 70
Britney Spears - Slave 4 U

Britney Spears - Slave 4 U

Slave 4 U was Britney’s attempt to ditch her original teen pop image and prove she could be sexy. Needless to say, she succeeded.

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Page 37 of 70
Kelly Rowland - Motivation

Kelly Rowland - Motivation

As slow jams about sex go, Motivation would be up there with the best of recent times on the strength of Kelly Rowland’s vocals alone. But it’s Lil Wayne’s rainforest metaphor midway through that really tips it over the indecent edge for us.

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Page 38 of 70
Justin Timberlake - Like I Love You

Justin Timberlake - Like I Love You

When JT instructs you, in his perfect pop falsetto, to “just be limber,” you know you’re probably in for a good night.

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Page 39 of 70
Salt N Pepa - Push It

Salt N Pepa - Push It

One of the most instantly recognisable bass lines ever underpins what was, for 1986, about as dirty as it got. It's still got it, to be fair - but only for the sexy people.

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Page 40 of 70
Aretha Franklin - Rough Lover

Aretha Franklin - Rough Lover

It's a universal law: the ladies love a bad boy, no matter how reluctant he is to put out the bins or ignore the washing up. Just ask Aretha, she'll tell you.

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Page 41 of 70
Nine Inch Nails - Closer

Nine Inch Nails - Closer

Nine Inch Nails really hammer home the message here, just to make sure everyone is absolutely clear. We just hope they agreed on a safe word before they got down to it.

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Page 42 of 70
Miles Kane - The Colour Of The Trap

Miles Kane - The Colour Of The Trap

He's the king of the Mods, and as befitting his royal status he always requires at least one lady on either arm. The final track on his debut album no doubt makes sure the quota is always met.

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Page 43 of 70
Howlin' Wolf - Spoonful

Howlin' Wolf - Spoonful

Any man willing to give up diamonds and gold (although admittedly only a spoonful's worth) in the pursuit of some good lovin' deserves to be taken seriously.

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Page 44 of 70
John Mayer - Your Body Is A Wonderland

John Mayer - Your Body Is A Wonderland

The soundtrack to a thousand lost virginities, Your Body Is A Wonderland is John Mayer at his smoothest. It does leave you with the overwhelming feeling that he did it in a theme park though.

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Page 45 of 70
Arctic Monkeys - The Only Ones Who Know

Arctic Monkeys - The Only Ones Who Know

When Alex Turner stopped singing about Sheffield dance floors, he starting writing songs like this. Probably the most romantic thing South Yorkshire's finest has done yet.

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Page 46 of 70
Blondie - Picture This

Blondie - Picture This

Is there anything more thrilling than the prospect of Debbie Harry giving you her telephone number? Apart from the thought of her watching you in the shower, of course.

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Page 47 of 70
Bruce Springsteen - I'm On Fire

Bruce Springsteen - I'm On Fire

Can you imagine the size of Bruce Springsteen's sex drive? It could probably power a small nation, and you can hear it smouldering all over this.

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Page 48 of 70
Van Morrisson - Into The Mystic

Van Morrisson - Into The Mystic

When you've got a set of pipes like Van Morrisson, it almost doesn't even matter what you're singing. 

Into The Mystic has its fair of hippy nonsense in the lyrics, but that melody will have your pants on the bedroom floor before you can light a joss stick.

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Page 49 of 70
Leonard Cohen - Chelsea Hotel #2

Leonard Cohen - Chelsea Hotel #2

There is no more effective aphrodisiac known to science than Leonard Cohen's voice. If in doubt, deploy this song at a sensitive moment and prepare yourself, it's going to be a wild ride.

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Page 50 of 70
Kings Of Leon - Sex On Fire

Kings Of Leon - Sex On Fire

Is sex being on fire a good thing? It's a question that has plagued the great thinkers of our time, and one we may never know the answer to. Caleb Followhill certainly thinks it is, that's for sure.

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Page 51 of 70
Teddy Pendergrass - Close The Door

Teddy Pendergrass - Close The Door

How many people are alive today as a result of this song's irresistible baby-makin' groove? We're willing to bet the number is now in the hundreds of thousands.

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Page 52 of 70
John Lee Hooker - Boom Boom

John Lee Hooker - Boom Boom

We're all grown ups here. We know what boom boom he's talking about, and frankly Mr Hooker, we're a little shocked. Don't stop playing...

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Page 53 of 70
Santana - Black Magic Woman

Santana - Black Magic Woman

What happens when you take Carlos Santana, latin rhythms, and one of Peter Green's finest songs? Magic, that's what. Sexy, sexy magic.

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Page 54 of 70
The Doors - Touch Me

The Doors - Touch Me

Jim Morrison wasn't the sort of chap to beat around the proverbial bush, and if he wanted you to touch him, he wasn't shy about hollering it at you as loud as he possibly could. It's a tactic we heartily endorse.

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Page 55 of 70
Starland Vocal Band - Afternoon Delight

Starland Vocal Band - Afternoon Delight

The soft rocking tribute to getting your oats in the middle of the day was given a new lease of life by Ron Burgundy, which is another reason to be grateful to San Diego's greatest anchorman.

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Page 56 of 70
Dusty Springfield - The Look Of Love

Dusty Springfield - The Look Of Love

We all know that look. It's the same one that leads to thousands of children being conceived in cars, stationary cupboards and hedges every year. It's a good look.

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Page 57 of 70
Serge Gainsbourg - Je T'Aime… Moi Non Plus

Serge Gainsbourg - Je T'Aime… Moi Non Plus

We're ardent Francophiles here at MusicRadar, and as such can't get enough of Serge and Jane's classic duet. Pure aural pleasure.

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Page 58 of 70
Billie Holiday - Lover Man

Billie Holiday - Lover Man

Bursting with heartache, longing and frisky feelings all at the same time. Beautiful.

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Page 59 of 70
Sam Cooke - Bring It On Home

Sam Cooke - Bring It On Home

If you had one night to live, and one chance to score, and you needed one voice to facilitate that last hurried liaison, we'd suggest you get some Sam Cooke on your sound system. He won't let you down.

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Page 60 of 70
Bob Dylan - Lay, Lady, Lay

Bob Dylan - Lay, Lady, Lay

When Dylan turns his hand to seduction, the results are as effective as you'd expect. Somehow, even the cow bell is alluring on Lay, Lady, Lay, and that shouldn't be possible.

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Page 61 of 70
Etta James - I Just Want To Make Love To You

Etta James - I Just Want To Make Love To You

You'd have thought that over-exposure to ad campaigns would have destroyed the sexual energy that pulses through this song, but you'd be 100 per cent mistaken. Unstoppable.

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Page 62 of 70
The Ronettes - Be My Baby

The Ronettes - Be My Baby

We defy any prospective suitor who plays this song to his intended not to succeed. There's something written in the DNA of The Ronettes that is physically impossible to resist - trust us, we've tested this with science.

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Page 63 of 70
Billy Paul - Me And Mrs Jones

Billy Paul - Me And Mrs Jones

If you were Mr Jones, you'd no doubt hate Billy Paul for doing the dirty with your missis. But eventually, you'd have to concede that the affair was more than worth it, for this song if nothing else.

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Page 64 of 70
The Divinyls - I Touch Myself

The Divinyls - I Touch Myself

The most blatant hymn to having a bit of "quality time" to yourself ever recorded, I Touch Myself also works as a handy instruction manual for what to do should you find yourself alone on Valentines day.

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Page 65 of 70
The Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Maps

The Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Maps

Oh Karen O, you stole our heart in 2003, and we place a large part of the blame for that on Maps. We would never leave you like the idiot in the song though, promise.

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Page 66 of 70
Roxy Music - Love Is The Drug

Roxy Music - Love Is The Drug

A product of a simpler time, when sex addiction was something to be celebrated by louche ladykillers like Bryan Ferry and not a cause for concern, Love Is The Drug is so good it makes singles bars sound appealing.

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Page 67 of 70
Frankie Valli And The Four Seasons - Beggin'

Frankie Valli And The Four Seasons - Beggin'

Frankie Valli's famous falsetto might not be the obvious contender for a truly sexy vocal, but there's so much unbridled passion in Beggin' that you'd have to have the heart of stone not to react to it.

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Page 68 of 70
Smokey Robinson & The Miracles - Ooh Baby Baby

Smokey Robinson & The Miracles - Ooh Baby Baby

By the end of Ooh Baby Baby, we've frequently found ourselves undressed and ready for action, only to realise once again that the office is not a suitable place for this sort of thing. Such is the power of Smokey Robinson.

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Page 69 of 70
Marvin Gaye - Let's Get It On

Marvin Gaye - Let's Get It On

There has simply never been a sexier song written or performed than Let's Get It On. The only possible alternative, in fact, is another Marvin Gaye song (Sexual Healing, obviously), but Let's Get It On wins for the sheer majesty of the thing. Magnificent.

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