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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] A Compilation of Western Songs Whose Titles Start with A (361–370)

ArielThe Horrors

The Horrors – Ariel (Official Video)
ArielThe Horrors

The Horrors, a band that epitomizes England’s indie rock scene, have returned after eight years with a brand-new release.

Their sound—marked by a deep afterglow of beautiful melodies that swell out of silence and distorted guitars—signals a bold new chapter for the group.

This track, taken from the album “Night Life,” produced with Yves Rothman at Holy Mountain Studios in Los Angeles, features new member Amelia Kidd adding a distinctive hue with rhythmic and vocal slices.

The album, set for release on March 21, 2025, is slated to include nine tracks, among them the seven-minute epic “Lotus Eater.” It’s highly recommended not only for rock fans but also for music lovers with an interest in meticulous sound design.

AbrogationUlcerate

ULCERATE – Abrogation (Live in Kraków)
AbrogationUlcerate

Ulcerate, a three-piece progressive death metal band that New Zealand is proud of.

They have built a unique sonic world using complex rhythmic structures and dissonance, and are active at the forefront of extreme metal.

Since their formation in 2000, centered around Michael Hoggard and Jamie Saint Merat, they have continued to pursue an unparalleled musical vision.

In 2006, they released their debut, ‘Of Fracture and Failure,’ on a Dutch label.

They have continued to release material energetically, and their 2020 album ‘Stare Into Death and Be Still’ received high praise from metal-focused media.

Their sound, often compared to bands like Gorguts and Neurosis, possesses an artistic depth that transcends the boundaries of extreme metal while cultivating a profoundly atmospheric mood.

If you’re looking for a new musical experience that balances technical proficiency with experimentation, this is a band you should definitely check out!

All The LoveAyra Starr

Ayra Starr – All The Love (Performance Video)
All The LoveAyra Starr

A heartwarming love song by Nigerian artist Ayra Starr, where energetic Afropop beats blend seamlessly with sensual R&B.

While championing the importance of self-love, the track explores the essence of love—holding both joy and pain—brought to life by her powerful yet delicate vocals.

In 2024, it was nominated for Best African Music Performance at the 66th Grammy Awards, and with the album “The Year I Turned 21,” she set the all-time streaming record for a Nigerian female artist.

Fusing the uplifting pulse of African rhythms with modern production, this piece is perfect both as a gift to someone you love and as a soundtrack for moments of self-care.

As Long As You Love MeBackstreet Boys

Backstreet Boys – As Long As You Love Me (Official HD Video)
As Long As You Love MeBackstreet Boys

This sweet love song themed around unconditional love celebrates the beauty of simply loving one another, regardless of background or past.

Its luscious melody line and striking harmonies weave a soothing soundscape that has captivated many listeners.

Featured on the Backstreet Boys’ album “Backstreet’s Back,” released in September 1997, the track achieved major success across North America and Europe, reaching No.

2 in Australia and Austria and No.

3 in the United Kingdom.

Embraced by a younger generation eager to believe in pure love and dreams, it became a worldwide hit.

It’s also a perfect choice for a wedding recessional, blessing the couple as they step forward into their future together.

And I Love You SoDon McLean

A heartwarming ballad that gently portrays a calm, profound love—one that helps life regain its luster through the encounter with a beloved person.

With a tender, conversational vocal and a simple melody, it expresses the power of love that leads us from lonely days into a world full of hope.

Featured on Don McLean’s 1970 debut album “Tapestry,” the song was later covered by Perry Como in 1973, reaching No.

3 on the UK Singles Chart.

Elvis Presley also performed it on his 1975 album “Today,” making it a staple of his live shows.

It’s the perfect song for moments when you want to quietly convey your feelings to someone special, or when you’re taking a new step in life.

AvenirLouane

Louane – Avenir (Radio Edit Officiel)
AvenirLouane

The French songstress Louane paints heartbreak and hope with refined musicality, capturing listeners’ hearts with a voice that blends strength and tenderness.

Featured on her debut album “Chambre 12,” this track portrays a woman who, despite carrying anger and sorrow toward her partner, chooses to face forward and move on.

Upon its release in January 2015, it swiftly reached number one in France and climbed high on the charts across Europe, including Belgium and Germany.

The fusion of delicate emotional expression with a danceable beat is superb, offering comfort to those who’ve experienced a breakup while encouraging a step toward the future.

It’s a supportive anthem we hope you’ll hear if you’re troubled by love.

[2026] Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with A (371–380)

A Good, Good Day At LastOK Go

OK Go – A Good, Good Day At Last (Official Visualizer by TRUF Creative)
A Good, Good Day At LastOK Go

A powerful new song that captures the moment when long darkness finally gives way to the long-awaited light has arrived from OK Go, the Chicago-based band.

Its poetic lyrics, where light and shadow intersect, and the warm melodies born from collaborations with stellar artists like Ben Harper and Shalaya Fearing, resonate deeply.

Released in February 2025 as the lead single from the album “And the Adjacent Possible,” this track marks a long-awaited return—OK Go’s first new work in about a decade.

Brimming with positivity and hope, the song carries a quiet strength that gently supports those striving to overcome difficult times.

True to OK Go’s reputation for unforgettable music videos, the lyric video directed by Adam G is also a must-see.