A collection of Western songs with titles starting with 'G'
When you hear “songs with titles that start with ‘G,’” what tracks come to mind?
We don’t usually think about the first letter of a song title, so it might be hard to come up with examples on the spot.
For instance, there are many English words that start with “G,” like “Good,” “Gonna,” and “Get.”
In this article, we’ll introduce songs with titles that start with “G” from among many of the world’s great tracks.
We hope you enjoy the read and maybe discover some new music along the way.
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Gimme Three StepsLynyrd Skynyrd

A story song that comically depicts a tense escape drama in a Southern bar.
The interplay of three guitars—earthy yet refined—and the brisk drive of rock ’n’ roll really stirs the soul.
Released as a single in November 1973 and cut from the classic album (Pronounced ‘Lĕh-‘nérd ‘Skin-‘nérd), this track can be considered the very origin of Lynyrd Skynyrd.
It’s been featured in visual works like the film Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby and various TV dramas, and has become established as a sound that evokes the rough-and-tumble joviality of the American South.
It’s a must-listen when you’re in the mood for exhilarating rock that blends a whiff of danger with humor.
Go Get ItT.I.

This track stands out for its lyrics that feel like a victory declaration, packed with hunger and the power to overcome adversity.
Officially released in July 2012 as the beginning of T.I.’s new chapter, it gained popularity as the lead single for the album “Trouble Man: Heavy Is the Head,” which dropped in December of the same year.
The song was also featured on the soundtrack of the mixed martial arts game UFC 2.
Producer T-Minus delivers a heavy low end that, paired with T.I.’s crisp, punchy rap, creates a striking contrast and stirs the listener’s fighting spirit.
It’s a perfect pick for those who want to boost their motivation during training or right before a competition.
A Collection of Western Songs with Titles Starting with 'G' (31–40)
Got Your Back ft. Keri HilsonT.I.

If you’re looking for catchy hip-hop, I highly recommend this track by T.I.
and Keri Hilson.
It’s a song that expresses gratitude to a partner who supports you through tough times, and Keri Hilson’s voice is incredibly smooth.
The track was released as a single in June 2010 and was later included on the album No Mercy.
The vibe is poppy, bright hip-hop.
If you’re not into a hard-edged sound, I think you’ll like it, and it’s perfect for listening leisurely while thinking of someone special.
Guns For Handstwenty one pilots

This piece is a signature number by Twenty One Pilots: it starts with a comfortable melody and then brings in intense instrumentation in the chorus, pushing the excitement to its peak.
Though it sounds refreshing, it’s striking in how it transforms the pain of loneliness into art—a message that’s both surprising and deeply relatable.
Originally included on the July 2011 album Regional at Best, the song remains enduringly popular.
It was later reworked for the masterpiece Vessel and was used in a Japanese TV commercial in 2012.
If you’ve experienced something similar, be sure to check out the Japanese translation as well.
It’s also recommended for those not used to listening to Western music!
GoldenHarry Styles

This song sings of a bittersweet fear of a relationship’s end, wrapped in a melody as radiant as dazzling sunlight.
The pleasant feel of live instrumentation and layered harmonies gives it a charm that goes beyond the bounds of pop.
It opens the acclaimed 2019 December release Fine Line and was later released as a single in October 2020 by Harry Styles.
In just the first few minutes, it presents the full emotional range of the album.
The music video—shot along Italy’s Amalfi Coast—is also striking, so be sure to check it out.
Plenty of listeners will love its fresh, breezy sound.
It might be the perfect companion for those in-between seasons when hope and anxiety intersect.
Highly recommended for anyone who wants to listen while driving along the seaside.
Good Old DaysMACKLEMORE FEAT KESHA

This globally successful song depicts realizing that the simplest moments were treasures while looking back with nostalgia.
It was included on Macklemore’s second solo album, Gemini, and released in September 2017 featuring Kesha.
It remains highly popular today and has been performed on television and at the 2018 Billboard Music Awards.
Overseas, it’s also a staple graduation song, making it a perfect track to dedicate to friends as they set off on a new journey!
Good LifeOneRepublic

OneRepublic is a band that has won fans around the world with a sound that blends pop and rock in a superb balance.
If you regularly keep up with overseas rock bands, you’re surely familiar with them.
This song captures the feeling of living joyfully so you won’t have regrets in your once-in-a-lifetime journey, characterized by an unfailingly optimistic and forward-looking theme.
Featured on the classic album “Waking Up,” it was released as a single in November 2010 and was also used in tie-in promotion for the film “Easy A.” Why not dedicate it to someone at a turning point in life—like graduation or moving? It’s a timeless track that lifts your spirits just by listening.

