List of Mike Love Songs

This list is an attempt to document every song recorded and released under the name of Mike Love, whether on an album, single, compilation or anthology album.

Song Written by Recorded Album Time Producer
Be My Baby Phil Spector
Jeff Barry
Ellie Greenwich
July 1980 Looking Back with Love (1981) 2:39 Curt Boettcher
Calendar Girl Neil Sedaka
H. Greenfield
June-September 1981 Looking Back with Love (1981) 3:16 Curt Boettcher
Cool Head, Warm Heart Mike Love ??? Songs from Here & Back (2006) 3:15 Paul Fauerso
Hungry Heart Bruce Springsteen ??? Tribute to Bruce Springsteen: Made in the U.S.A. (2001) 3:17 ???
Looking Back with Love J. Studer
C. Thomas
D. Parker
June-September 1981 Looking Back with Love (1981) 3:38 Jim Studer with Curt Boettcher
On and On and On Benny Andersson
Björn Ulvaeus
June-September 1981 Looking Back with Love (1981) 3:02 Curt Boettcher
One Good Reason J. Studer
M. Brady
June-September 1981 Looking Back with Love (1981) 4:08 Curt Boettcher
Over and Over Robert James Byrd June-September 1981 Looking Back with Love (1981) 2:16 Curt Boettcher
Paradise Found Mike Love
J. Studer
June-September 1981 Looking Back with Love (1981) 3:51 Curt Boettcher
Rockin' the Man in the Boat J. Studer
J. Arnold
M. Brady
June-September 1981 Looking Back with Love (1981) 3:20 Curt Boettcher
Runnin' Around the World J. Haymer
B. Aaronson
June-September 1981 Looking Back with Love (1981) 2:48 Curt Boettcher
Teach Me Tonight Gene de Paul
Sammy Cahn
June-September 1981 Looking Back with Love (1981) 3:28 Curt Boettcher
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