【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!
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AlwaysBon Jovi

A ballad from the American rock band Bon Jovi themed around reconciliation.
It expresses lingering feelings and regret toward a former lover, along with a vow of eternal love.
Released as a single in September 1994, it reached No.
4 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and became a major international hit.
Its heartrending lyrics and dramatic melody resonate deeply, making it a recommended song for those seeking to heal the pain of heartbreak.
Jon Bon Jovi’s powerful vocals stir the listener’s emotions.
AwakenBreaking Benjamin

Breaking Benjamin, hailing from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, released a new song in October 2024 that fans of post-grunge and alternative metal have long been waiting for.
Their signature fusion of heavy guitar riffs and emotional vocals remains as powerful as ever.
The lyrics, which can be inferred from the title to center on themes of “awakening” and “change,” follow the band’s established style while hinting at a new frontier.
Announced as the lead single from their first album in six years, the track reflects the band’s sincere work ethic, having continued production remotely throughout the pandemic.
With a dark, intense tone that still conveys a sense of hope, this song is sure to resonate with anyone confronting their inner darkness.
AeropuertoCamilo

The official World Cup song performed in September 2022 by Camilo Echeverry Correa, a singer-songwriter from Colombia, South America.
A remix of a track included on his album “De Adentro Pa Afuera,” the song was produced in partnership with Telemundo in the U.S.
and is characterized by a pleasant blend of pop and Latin elements, with catchy melodies and rhythms.
When it premiered at the Billboard Latin Music Awards that same September, he appeared barefoot and delivered a passionate performance on a set designed to resemble a living room.
In this track, a powerhouse of Latin pop sings about the thrill and camaraderie of watching soccer, making it a perfect song for anyone looking to elevate the mood of enjoying the World Cup with family and friends.
[2026] A Compilation of Western Songs Whose Titles Start with A (361–370)
Autumn LeavesCannonball Adderley

Cannonball Adderley, whose distinctive nickname “Cannonball” is said to derive from his hearty appetite, is a quintessential alto saxophonist celebrated for his work in Miles Davis’s group and for a crossover sound that extended beyond jazz.
The 1958 release Somethin’ Else is considered an album effectively directed by Miles himself.
Among the many classics issued by the prestigious Blue Note label, this is truly one of the all-time greats and a foundational record.
There are many highlights, but above all, the poignant, masterful ensemble interplay on various jazz standards offers a calm, richly resonant sound that epitomizes “adult” jazz—utterly captivating.
It’s a highly suitable choice as a first album for anyone beginning to explore jazz.
An Old-Fashioned ChristmasCarpenters

As Christmas approaches, the streets fill with seasonal tunes that warm the heart.
“An Old-Fashioned Christmas” is the title track of the Carpenters’ Christmas release from October 1984, featuring Richard on lead vocals.
The album is largely composed of previously unreleased recordings and outtakes from 1978, and includes 14 tracks that incorporate elements of jazz, pop, and classical music.
It’s a wonderful choice not only as background music for a Christmas party, but also as a companion for a quiet evening with someone special.
At the End of a SongCarpenters

This is one of the Carpenters’ signature works, where the rich, elegant tone of the piano intertwines beautifully with the soft, warm melody of the saxophone.
Skillfully blending elements of soft rock and jazz, the piece showcases Richard Carpenter’s delicate arrangements and Karen’s powerful yet gentle vocals, which together create a stunning harmony.
Included on the album “Voice of the Heart,” released in October 1983, the song left a deep impression on many fans mourning Karen’s far-too-early passing.
Its lyrics, expressing love and a devotion to music, have a timeless quality, making it a perfect track for those who want to relax and immerse themselves in music on a quiet night.
April In ParisCharlie Parker

Jazz innovator Charlie Parker offers a delicate yet dynamic performance of this gem that gracefully paints springtime in Paris.
Recorded in 1949 with strings behind him, the piece by America’s iconic saxophonist warms the heart like gentle sunlight.
Originally written in 1932 for a Broadway musical, the song is captivatingly transformed through his distinctive bebop style.
The sweet melodic lines and richly expressive playing make it perfect for a quiet afternoon tea that heralds the arrival of spring, or for peaceful moments with someone special.
We bring you a delightful musical experience that sets your heart dancing along with the springtime breeze.

