Absolutely Cuckoo
I Don’t Believe in the Sun
All My Little Words
A Chicken with Its Head Cut Off
Reno Dakota
I Don’t Want to Get Over You
Come Back from San Francisco
The Luckiest Guy on the Lower East Side
Let’s Pretend We’re Bunny Rabbits
The Cactus Where Your Heart Should Be
I Think I Need a New Heart
The Book of Love
Fido, Your Leash Is Too Long
How Fucking Romantic
The One You Really Love
Punk Love
Parades Go By
Boa Constrictor
A Pretty Girl Is Like...
My Sentimental Melody
Nothing Matters When We’re Dancing
Sweet-Lovin’ Man
The Things We Did and Didn’t Do
Roses
Love is Like Jazz
When My Boy Walks Down the Street
Time Enough for Rocking When We’re Old
Very Funny
Grand Canyon
No One Will Ever Love You
If You Don’t Cry
You’re My Only Home
(Crazy for You But) Not That Crazy
My Only Friend
Promises of Eternity
World Love
Washington, D.C.
Long-Forgotten Fairytale
Kiss Me Like You Mean It
Papa Was a Rodeo
Epitaph for My Heart
Asleep and Dreaming
The Sun Goes Down and the World Goes Dancing
The Way You Say Good-Night
Abigail, Belle of Kilronan
I Shatter
Underwear
It’s a Crime
Busby Berkeley Dreams
I’m Sorry I Love You
Most popular songs of The Magnetic Fields
The Book of Love
1999 • 69 Love Songs
All My Little Words
1999 • 69 Love Songs
The Little Robot Girl
2020 • Quickies
Evil Rhythm
2020 • Quickies
When the Brat Upstairs Got a Drum Kit
2020 • Quickies
The Best Cup of Coffee in Tennessee
2020 • Quickies
Rock ‘n’ Roll Guy
2020 • Quickies
Come, Life, Shaker Life!
2020 • Quickies
I’ve Got a Date with Jesus
2020 • Quickies
When She Plays the Toy Piano
2020 • Quickies
Favorite Bar
2020 • Quickies
The Day the Politicians Died
2020 • Quickies
Trivia about the album 69 Love Songs by The Magnetic Fields
- In what year was the album “69 Love Songs” released by The Magnetic Fields?
- The album “69 Love Songs” was released in 1999 by The Magnetic Fields, featuring 50 tracks.
- What is the most successful song from the album “69 Love Songs” by The Magnetic Fields?
- “The Book of Love” is the biggest hit from the album “69 Love Songs” by The Magnetic Fields.