Songs with titles that start with “Go”
Are there any songs that come to mind when you’re asked for titles that start with “go” (ご)? Titles that begin with a voiced consonant can be hard to recall, but in fact there are plenty of song titles that start with the numeral “5,” or with words like “GO,” “gozen” (morning/a.m.), “gogo” (afternoon/p.m.), or “gomen” (sorry)—all of which make for easy-to-use song titles.
In this article, we’ll introduce songs whose titles start with “go” (ご).
There are many songs with titles that include words like “gozen” and “gogo,” and we’ll highlight hits and well-known tracks among them.
Let’s get started!
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Songs with titles starting with “Go” (141–150)
From the trash can, BruceTakehara Pisutoru

This song was chosen as the ending theme for the TV Tokyo drama “Byplayers: What If Famous Character Actors Lived on a Deserted Island in a TV Tokyo Morning Drama?” It’s a blues number whose appeal lies in its unadorned, rugged, straightforward, and profound lyrics that feel as if they were wrung straight from the heart.
Greetings! PARTY NIGHTkome kome CLUB

ORION is included on Kome Kome Club’s 14th single.
It’s a song from their later period.
They often performed it near the end of concerts or during encores, and even now, when I hear this song, I get that “I guess it’s almost over…” feeling—like the Sazae-san Syndrome.
Sorry, green pepper.Shigemori Ayumi

This is a song sung by Porori, the character played by Takashi Nakao, in the puppet show “Niko Niko Pun” from Okaasan to Issho.
The song has continued to be performed on the program even after “Niko Niko Pun” ended.
Porori dislikes green peppers so much that he faints just from hearing the name.
In the song, he nearly collapses, but he’s trying his best to make friends with green peppers.
500 milesFujihara Sakura

It’s a song that appears in the drama “Love Song,” in which he himself also appears.
The original is by Peter, Paul and Mary, an American folk group, and it was covered by a super-star unit consisting of Haruomi Hosono, Kiyoshiro Imawano, and Fuyumi Sakamoto.
It’s truly a classic.
Songs with titles starting with “Go” (151–160)
When May comesShintaro Aida

This is “When May Comes” by Shintaro Hazama, the son of Kanpei Hazama.
He’s incredibly charming as he sings while playing the piano.
The lovely melody and gentle lyrics are truly soothing.
It’s also wonderful how he somewhat resembles his father, Kanpei Hazama.
common divisortsuru

Even people who love each other deeply are, after all, different individuals, and it’s only natural that they drift out of sync.
Even so, this is a gentle song about reaching out to one another—about finding similarities and common ground and going on together.
God DIVAALI PROJECT

Literally, it means “goddess of god.” She’s the ultimate woman.
Lady Arika is showing off the full extent of the skills she gained as a former opera singer.
Judging from the lyrics, it feels like she’s a goddess of demons.
And reading more deeply, I think it might be a song about a soapland worker.


