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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.

Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with 'G' (21–30)

Good TimesChic

CHIC is a band that epitomizes disco’s golden era with sophisticated grooves and an urban sheen.

Known as the lead single from their June 1979 album “Risqué,” this track is a classic that stands as a historic milestone in dance music.

The “refined repetition” created by Nile Rodgers’s guitar and Bernard Edwards’s bass has a mesmerizing charm that naturally gets listeners moving.

In addition to topping the U.S.

Billboard Hot 100, its bassline was famously sampled in the early days of hip-hop.

In later years it has been used in countless films and commercials, and has become a party staple, making it approachable even for those new to dancing.

GirlfriendCharlie Puth

Charlie Puth – Girlfriend [Official Video]
GirlfriendCharlie Puth

“I want you to be my lover…” This pop number delivers that sweet, bittersweet wish over a breezy beat, sung by Charlie Puth.

His beautiful high-tone vocals resonate pleasantly, melting listeners’ hearts like a decadent dessert.

Released as a single in June 2020, it sparkles with a funky, ’80s-inspired sound.

In the music video, he comically dances while cooking at home, vividly conveying the pre-date excitement.

It’s perfect for confessing your feelings to someone you like or spending a relaxed moment with someone special.

On White Day, be sure to enjoy this song and soak in the sweet mood.

GiftThe Blue

How about sending some heartwarming music along with your gift? “Gift,” sung by the UK four-piece group Blue, is just right for a present to someone special—just as the title suggests.

Interestingly, the song was written especially for them by Noriyuki Makihara, who later self-covered it as “Boku ga Ichiban Hoshikatta Mono” (“The Thing I Wanted Most”).

The group’s beautiful four-part harmonies and approachable melody come together to create a deeply moving ballad.

Released as a single in December 2003, it was also beloved as the theme song for Sumitomo Life’s “LIVE ONE Rescue OK” commercial.

It’s famous as a wedding standard, and it’s also a great pick for expressing love and gratitude on Valentine’s Day.

Golden HourJVKE

JVKE – golden hour (official music video)
Golden HourJVKE

Singer-songwriter Jake, hailing from Rhode Island, rose to stardom thanks to TikTok.

His unique style, which fuses classical and pop, is truly captivating.

Among his songs, this track is highly recommended for weddings—it was released in July 2022 and is included on the album “this is what ____ feels like (Vol.

1–4).” The soundscape woven by the beautiful piano and sweeping strings feels like a scene from a film.

The lyrics, depicting golden-hued moments spent with a lover, create a romantic atmosphere perfect for two people pledging their love.

A remix featuring Fujii Kaze drew attention in April 2023, but the sacred aura of the original version is just as irresistible.

The soaring, emotionally charged chorus is absolutely stunning, so playing it for the reception entrance or the cake-cutting will surely make for a memorable touch that stays with your guests.

God’s EyeThirty Seconds To Mars

Thirty Seconds To Mars – God’s Eye (Audio)
God's EyeThirty Seconds To Mars

Thirty Seconds to Mars are a rock band that generates stadium-sized euphoria with a grand sense of scale and a dramatic worldview.

Centered around brothers Jared and Shannon Leto, they enjoy high name recognition in Japan as well.

Their track “God’s Eye” is a spotlighted number released in January 2026.

In fact, this is an unreleased song recorded during the making of their 2005 classic album A Beautiful Lie, unveiled ahead of the album’s 20th-anniversary edition as a rare early preview.

Its profound lyrics that evoke the “gaze of God,” paired with an emotional sound that distills the raw early impulse of that era, are simply breathtaking.

It’s a must-listen not only for longtime fans, but also for anyone eager to experience the fiery rock sound of the 2000s.