Ballads have a secret superpower. They don’t race to the top—they float, they soar, and sometimes they wreck you gently. Across decades and genres, these slow-burn beauties filled stadiums, ruled the charts, and stayed with us long after the last note.

Here are 35 ballads—from pop to rock to R&B—that crushed the charts and captured our hearts.

Adele – “Someone Like You”
Just a piano, a voice, and a heartbreak that felt universal. Adele’s vocal restraint became her ultimate weapon.

Aerosmith – “I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing”
Steven Tyler’s sky-high notes and that Armageddon drama created a rock ballad for the ages.

Alicia Keys – “If I Ain’t Got You”
Soaring soul wrapped in piano chords and longing. A timeless R&B moment.

Barbra Streisand – “The Way We Were”
A sweeping cinematic ballad that captures memory, love, and melancholy in every phrase.

Bee Gees – “How Deep Is Your Love”
Smooth harmonies, soft beats, and an emotional pull that carried across dance floors and bedrooms.

Billie Eilish – “What Was I Made For?”
Delicate and haunting, this Barbie soundtrack moment brought a whisper to the top of the world.

Bonnie Raitt – “I Can’t Make You Love Me”
A gentle confession, wrapped in piano and vulnerability. A late-night anthem of acceptance.

Bonnie Tyler – “Total Eclipse of the Heart”
Epic and thunderous, this power ballad lights up karaoke nights and emotional playlists alike.

Boyz II Men – “End of the Road”
Velvety harmonies and heartbreak blended into one of the longest-running #1s of the ‘90s.

Bruno Mars – “When I Was Your Man”
A throwback to classic piano ballads, filled with regret and raw honesty.

Céline Dion – “My Heart Will Go On”
Titanic-sized emotion, anchored by Céline’s unwavering vocal strength.

Christina Perri – “A Thousand Years”
A wedding staple and eternal love letter that still finds its way onto playlists worldwide.

Elton John – “Your Song”
Tender, simple, and beautifully British. A love note in lyrical form.

Elvis Presley – “Can’t Help Falling in Love”
A gentle declaration with a melody as enduring as love itself.

Foreigner – “I Want to Know What Love Is”
Big vocals, gospel backing, and emotional reach that spans generations.

George Michael – “One More Try”
Slow-burning and soulful, this gospel-tinged ballad showcases George Michael’s vocal control and emotional depth.

John Legend – “All of Me”
Romantic and raw, this ballad became a modern classic for weddings and slow dances.

Katy Perry – “Unconditionally”
A mid-tempo love ballad with a huge chorus and a message of unwavering support.

Lady Gaga – “Shallow”
A dramatic duet from A Star Is Born, blending rock and tenderness into a Grammy-winning anthem.

Leona Lewis – “Bleeding Love”
Epic and vulnerable, this song pairs vocal power with lyrical longing.

Lewis Capaldi – “Someone You Loved”
Soft piano and a fragile vocal carry the weight of loss and love.

Lionel Richie & Diana Ross – “Endless Love”
A duet that defines romance, drenched in smooth ‘80s soul.

Mariah Carey – “Hero”
A ballad of strength and self-belief, lifted by one of pop’s most powerful voices.

Norah Jones – “Don’t Know Why”
A mellow, jazzy ballad that sips its way through heartache and subtle regret.

Phil Collins – “Against All Odds”
A ballad that leans into longing with sweeping emotion and that signature Collins intensity.

Prince – “Purple Rain”
Blues, gospel, and rock collide in this monumental slow jam, ending in a wailing guitar solo that still echoes.

Rihanna – “Stay”
Sparse and emotional, this duet with Mikky Ekko strips it down to raw vulnerability.

Roberta Flack – “The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face”
A slow, breathless build that carries love and awe in every note.

Sam Smith – “Stay With Me”
Modern soul and gospel warmth meet in this stirring, Grammy-winning hit.

Sinead O’Connor – “Nothing Compares 2 U”
Written by Prince, delivered with piercing clarity by Sinead, and etched in pop history.

Toni Braxton – “Un-Break My Heart”
A soaring vocal and dramatic strings elevate this breakup ballad into R&B royalty.

Tracy Chapman – “Baby Can I Hold You”
Simple, direct, and full of yearning—Chapman’s voice says it all.

Whitney Houston – “I Will Always Love You”
Dolly may have written it, but Whitney launched it into the stratosphere with that iconic vocal build.

The Beatles – “Yesterday”
Timeless and wistful, this acoustic ballad still feels fresh more than half a century later.

The Righteous Brothers – “Unchained Melody”
That longing, that crescendo—few ballads tug on the soul quite like this one.

These ballads didn’t need tempo or trend—they brought feeling, storytelling, and voices that reached into the heart of culture. From prom nights to tearful drives, they found their place and stayed there.