Romantic Songs to Email Someone | Send Love Through Music
Romantic Songs to Email Someone
Sometimes an email gives you more room to say what is in your heart.
Add an original romantic song and send someone a message they can read,
hear, keep, and remember.
A text message is useful when you want to say something quickly.
An email gives you a little more space.
You can write about a favorite memory, explain why you chose the song,
share something you appreciate about the person, or simply tell them they
crossed your mind.
A romantic email gives them words to read.
A romantic song gives them something to feel.
You can email a romantic song to your girlfriend, boyfriend, wife, husband,
partner, crush, long-distance love, or anyone who deserves a thoughtful
message.
Simple idea: Write a few sincere sentences, include the song
link or downloaded file, and end with:
“I heard this and thought about you.”
You can send a romantic song for a major occasion or an ordinary day.
Sometimes the unexpected email is the one a person remembers most.
A romantic song email can be meaningful for:
An anniversary
A birthday
Valentine's Day
A long-distance relationship
A “thinking of you” message
Someone you miss
A spouse who deserves appreciation
A boyfriend or girlfriend
A crush or new romantic connection
After a disagreement, when you want to reconnect gently
Congratulations or encouragement
A simple “just because” moment
What Should You Write in the Email?
You do not need to write a perfect letter. Begin naturally and explain why
you chose the song.
Short and Simple
Subject: This made me think of you
I heard this song and thought you might enjoy it.
I hope it brings a smile to your day.
For Someone You Love
Subject: A song for someone special
I wanted to send you something that expresses how much you mean to me.
I hope you enjoy this song and remember that you are loved and appreciated.
For a Long-Distance Relationship
Subject: Until we are together again
I wish I could be there with you today.
Since I cannot, I wanted to send you a song that made me think about us.
For Your Crush
Subject: I thought you might enjoy this
I heard this song and thought you might like it.
No pressure or big message—I simply wanted to share something beautiful.
For a Husband or Wife
Subject: I still think about us
Life gets busy, but I never want to forget how much our relationship means
to me. This song made me think about you and everything we have shared.
Romantic Email Subject Line Ideas
A good subject line should feel personal without sounding like spam or an
advertisement.
This made me think of you
A song for someone special
I wanted you to hear this
Listen when you have a quiet moment
I hope this makes you smile
A little something for you
No special occasion—just thinking of you
This reminded me of us
Something beautiful for your day
A song I wanted to share with you
Should You Attach the Song or Send a Link?
You can use either method.
Attach the Downloaded Song
After purchasing and downloading the song, you may attach the audio file to
your email if your email provider allows the file size and your use complies
with the song's download terms.
Send the Song Page Link
Sending the KissingSongs.com song page link is often the easiest option.
The person can open the page, watch the video, and decide whether to
download the song.
You can also include both: a short message and the song page link.
Is Email Better Than Texting a Romantic Song?
Neither choice is always better. It depends on the message and the person.
Texting may be better when you want the message to feel casual, quick, and
immediate.
Email may be better when you want to write more, share a longer memory,
include a thoughtful subject line, or create something the recipient can
save and reread.
Simple rule: Use text for a quick romantic moment.
Use email when the words are part of the gift.
How to Email Someone a Romantic Song
Choose the romantic song that best fits the person and situation.
Download the song or copy its KissingSongs.com page link.
Open your email account and write a personal subject line.
Add two or three sincere sentences explaining why you chose the song.
Attach the song or paste the song link.
Read the message once before sending it.
Send it without pressuring the person for an immediate response.