It Must Have Been Love (From "Pretty Woman")

Roxette

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It Must Have Been Love (From "Pretty Woman")
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It Must Have Been Love (From "Pretty Woman")

Roxette

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(Nostalgia · Jul 2026)

Those who've experienced the end of a meaningful relationship find themselves returning to this song again and again, as it captures the bittersweet moment when love shifts from present to memory. People connect deeply with it during periods of reflection—when driving alone at night or sitting with old photographs—searching for closure that feels both honest and beautiful. The song resonates because it doesn't demand moving on quickly; instead, it honors what was shared while acknowledging that some chapters must close. Listeners keep returning to it because it transforms heartbreak into something universal, reminding them that their pain was once real and worth feeling.

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Nostalgia hits you first, and it unlocks something deeper—a recognition that some moments in your life have been shaped by this song without you even realizing it. Whether you discovered it as a child or returned to it as an adult, it carries the weight of your own past with it. That ache of remembering unlocks a strange comfort, knowing that this piece of art has traveled through decades with you.

You find yourself back here during moments when you need to feel less alone in heartbreak. When a relationship ends or when you're processing loss, this song becomes a bridge to something timeless—proof that what you're feeling has mattered to countless others across generations. It's the kind of song that reminds you that your pain is part of something bigger, something that will outlive you.

Emotions vs Lyrics

Roxette crafted a song about a love affair's end that was meant to sting with finality, yet listeners transformed it into a time machine—the heartbreak became secondary to the ache of remembering when they themselves felt most alive. The song's genius is that its emotional specificity about one relationship dissolved into something more universal: a vessel for anyone's past, making the pain less about loss and more about the bittersweet power of memory itself.

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