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【2026】A-Title Western Music Compilation

In this article, we introduce a curated list of songs with titles that start with the letter “A,” selected from a wide range of Western music—mainly rock and pop—from the 1950s through the 2020s.

You might not usually listen to music with the initial letter of the title in mind, but that’s exactly why focusing on a specific letter and lining up song titles can lead to all kinds of discoveries—it’s genuinely fascinating.

It’s a concept you won’t often see on other sites, and it can even be used for song-title shiritori.

Be sure to check it out!

[2026] Collection of Western Songs with Titles Starting with A (181–190)

AbsurdFluke

Formed in 1988, the UK group Fluke has earned high acclaim from connoisseurs for their versatile electronic music that defies strict genre categorization.

The opening track of their classic 1997 release, Risotto, is a quintessential example of big beat at its finest.

Its distorted bass and pounding breakbeats powerfully embody the “absurdity” suggested by the title.

Blowing logic and convention to smithereens, its overwhelming energy is sure to captivate rock fans as well.

It reached No.

25 on the UK Singles Chart and was featured in a striking scene in the film Sin City, as well as used as a theme for sports programs.

It’s a cool, aggressive number that’s guaranteed to lift your spirits when you want to crank up the adrenaline.

Anything But MeMUNA

MUNA – Anything But Me (Official Video)
Anything But MeMUNA

Armed with synth-pop, the indie trio MUNA captivates listeners around the world.

When you’re in a relationship, there are moments when it becomes hard to stay true to yourself.

This work portrays a bittersweet yet powerful decision to break free from such a situation.

Even with love for the other person still lingering, the protagonist walks away, saying, “I can be anything for you, but I can’t be anything other than myself.” The pain behind that resolve and self-affirmation resonates deeply, enhanced by the bright sound.

Released in March 2022, the piece is included on the acclaimed album Muna.

Their performance on a TV show at the time also drew attention.

For anyone struggling with their current relationship, this song will surely give you the courage to move forward.

A Design for LifeManic Street Preachers

Manic Street Preachers – A Design for Life (Official Video)
A Design for LifeManic Street Preachers

This is a song by the Welsh rock band Manic Street Preachers, who overcame the tragedy of an original member’s disappearance.

The lyrics, depicting people who live with resilience and without losing their pride even in difficult times, are deeply moving.

Majestic strings and a powerful band sound come together to resonate profoundly with the listener.

Released as a single from the 1996 album Everything Must Go, it debuted at No.

2 on the UK Singles Chart.

At the 1997 Brit Awards, the album won Best British Album, and the band themselves received Best British Group.

When you need the courage to face adversity, this song will gently support your heart.

A Match Into WaterPierce The Veil

Pierce The Veil is a post-hardcore band from California.

Known for their aggressive sound and lyrical melodies, the song we’re introducing today is a piece that sings of love so earnest it could break your heart.

Written by vocalist Vic Fuentes for an ex-lover battling illness, it poignantly conveys both devoted affection and the accompanying anguish.

Released in July 2012, this track appears on the acclaimed album “Collide with the Sky,” which reached No.

12 on the U.S.

charts.

It’s a song for anyone who has someone they cherish—one that makes you reflect on the true meaning of love that shares not just sweetness, but pain as well.

AngelSarah McLachlan

Sarah McLachlan – Angel [Official Music Video]
AngelSarah McLachlan

It is a remarkable ballad whose piano tones resound through the silence, and whose crystalline, purifying vocals strike the heart.

A signature song by Canadian singer-songwriter Sarah McLachlan, it conjures the gaze of an angel gently watching over souls suffering on the brink of despair.

It is said that she wrote the song in just a few hours, her heart aching over the tragic death of a fellow musician.

Included on her 1997 album Surfacing, it moved audiences worldwide as a featured song in the film City of Angels.

On nights when your heart is utterly exhausted, listening quietly alone may bring healing—along with tears.