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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