Timeless Love is a studio album by Smokey Robinson released on September 12, 2006 under the New Door Records label, a division of Universal Music Group. The album marks Robinson's return to studio recording after several years and focuses on a collection of jazz and pop standards, including songs by composers such as Cole Porter, Hoagy Carmichael, and Johnny Mercer.
The album's production was handled by multiple renowned producers, including David Foster, Tommy LiPuma, and Marcus Miller, reflecting Robinson's ambition to create a sophisticated and timeless sound. The record includes collaborations with musicians such as saxophonist Dave Koz and guitarist George Benson, and was recorded in studios in Los Angeles and New York.
Timeless Love received generally positive reviews, highlighting Robinson's smooth and mature voice, though some critics noted that the album strayed from his classic Motown sound. The lead single was a cover of 'The Tracks of My Tears', but the album did not achieve major commercial success on the main charts, peaking at number 146 on the Billboard 200.