Classic Love Songs

May 21st, 2009, in Society, by

A top ten of classic soppy Indonesian love songs by female pop singers.

More or less in order of personal preference, soppy and romantic songs mainly, or just songs with female vocals, or mixed, some old some new.

‘Cinta Ini’ by Eka Deli

[audio:eka-deli-cinta-ini.mp3]

‘Lembayung Bali’ by Saras Dewi

Saras Dewi

[audio:saras-dewi-lembayung-bali.mp3]

‘Bila Kuingat’ by Lingua

[audio:lingua-bila-kuingat.mp3]

‘Janji Diatas Ingkar’ by Audy

[audio:audi-janji-diatas-ingkar.mp3]

‘Aku Sayang Padamu’ by Atiek CB

[audio:atiek-aku-sayang-padamu.mp3]

‘Satu Jam Saja’ by Asti Asmodiwati

[audio:asti-asmodiwati-satu-jam-saja.mp3]

‘Jangan Berhenti Mencintaiku’ by Titi DJ

[audio:titi-dj-jangan-berhenti-mencintaiku.mp3]

‘Aku Makin Cinta’ by Vina Panduwinata

[audio:vina-panduwinata-aku-makin-cinta.mp3]

‘Kaulah Segalanya’ by Ruth Sahanaya

[audio:ruth-sahanaya-kaulah-segalanya.mp3]

‘Yang Kumau’ by Krisdayanti

[audio:krisdayanti-yang-kumau.mp3]

And honorary 11th from Malaysia:

‘Bukan Cinta Biasa’ by Siti Nurhaliza

[audio:siti-nurhaliza-bukan-cinta-biasa.mp3]


34 Comments on “Classic Love Songs”

  1. odessa bertiz says:

    i luv so much the indonesian songs..coz i miss and makes me remind my all indonesian friends since i was in singapore..

  2. Albert Yap says:

    Nice collection! Thanks for sharing them…

  3. madrotter says:

    just to let you people know, you can download my second album fro free at my indonesian muzic blog:

    http://madrotter.blogspot.com/2011/04/madrotter-swerte-bandung-dubai.html

    all tracks made by me, all raps by swiss/indonesian rapper swerte who lives in dubai….

  4. Jon Ivan says:

    ((( I just can’t understand, ask any Indonesian, specially the younger generation and they have no clue as to who Titim Fatimah was, even lots of the older generation don’t know, yet this woman was as big as it gets in her day, she, and Upit Sarimanah were responsible for the female singer in Wayang plays to become the prominent fixture of the group, not a small feat in male dominated Indonesia of the 50?s, 60?s…
    I’ve got a pretty big collection of her work, beautiful traditional Sundanese music, her singing is just out of this world…

    And lately I’ve been getting into Gambus and Qasidah music from the 50?s and 60?s, Arab music played by Indonesians often with a very Indonesian twist to it….
    Here’s a nice example from Haji Nur Asiah Jamil: )))

    I will answered it….
    Because in that era (50’s-60’s), just rich people can buy radio or disc player….
    So many many people in Indonesia don’t know about that.

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