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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” (441–450)

GirlsTSHA, Rose Gray

TSHA – ‘Girls (feat. Rose Gray)’ (Official Audio)
GirlsTSHA, Rose Gray

This track offers an irresistible blend of electronica and pop that practically lets you hear the heat of the dance floor.

Released in June 2024, it’s a summer club anthem born from the collaboration between TSHA and Rose Gray, drawing attention for its sound that pays homage to ’90s rave culture while incorporating modern production.

It’s the kind of song that makes it impossible not to dance.

With a passionate message for young people, it’s perfect for anyone looking to turn up the energy at summer parties and festivals.

Getting Out of HandThe Bangles

The Bangles—an iconic band from Los Angeles who produced numerous hits in the 1980s like Manic Monday, Walk Like an Egyptian, and Eternal Flame (known in Japan as Mune Ippai no Ai)—dramatically elevated the status of girl bands and influenced many musicians.

After blazing through the glorious ’80s and disbanding to much regret, they pulled off a miraculous reunion in the 2000s and continue to perform actively as a fully-fledged band today.

While the Bangles are often associated with a pop image—cute yet glamorous looks and fashion paired with irresistibly catchy melodies and harmonies—their indie-era debut single, Getting Out of Hand, released in 1981 under the name THE BANGS, features a sound heavily influenced by 1960s genres like garage and surf rock.

If you look at the jacket of the 7-inch single from that time, the three members dressed in ’60s-style fashion are utterly charming and heartwarming! With guitarist Vicki Peterson handling both lyrics and composition, and the band producing the track themselves, it might be an intriguing theme to explore their position in indie rock history from the perspective of girl bands.

Good VibrationsThe Beach Boys

The Beach Boys – Good Vibrations (Official Music Video)
Good VibrationsThe Beach Boys

The Beach Boys’ musical contributions are immeasurable, but this song, released in 1966, can truly be called a quintessential work that showcases their innovation.

Brian Wilson’s musical experimentation and Mike Love’s lyrics fuse beautifully, resulting in a track distinguished by its complex structure and unique instrumentation.

Topping the charts in both the United States and the United Kingdom, this piece went on to exert a major influence on later artists.

Spanning a wide range of styles from surf rock to psychedelic pop, this so-called “pocket symphony,” coupled with lyrics that symbolize positive energy and emotional resonance, continues to captivate countless listeners to this day.

Get BackThe Beatles

The Beatles, the most important group in the history of popular music.

In 2023, their final new song “Now And Then” was released, reaching No.

1 in the UK and becoming a hit around the world—a fresh reminder of their enduring popularity.

Did you know that the word “Jojo” appears in the lyrics of their classic 1969 song “Get Back,” written under the leadership of Paul McCartney? It’s famous for being considered the original inspiration for “JoJo,” but in fact, there’s even a scene in the original work where the song title appears exactly as is.

Unfortunately, that was only in the magazine version of its publication in Jump; the song title was removed in the tankobon (collected volume) edition.

If you’re interested, be sure to look it up!

Good Morning Good MorningThe Beatles

The Beatles- 11- Good Morning Good Morning (2009 Mono Remaster)
Good Morning Good MorningThe Beatles

The Beatles are an indispensable presence when discussing the music world of the 20th century.

In roughly a decade of activity, they produced a wealth of highly original songs.

Among their catalog, one we especially recommend for morning listening is “Good Morning Good Morning.” It was included on the 1967 album Sgt.

Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band.

Its edgy sound, driven by shifting time signatures, leaves a strong impression.

Alongside the band’s technical performance, John Lennon’s cool vocals ring out.

It’s a great pick for anyone looking for stylish morning background music.

Grazing In the GrassThe Friends Of Distinction

This is a track with a sound that makes your heart leap like the spring sunshine and a notably free, soaring vocal.

Its light, breezy rhythm and bright melody are perfect for the start of a new season.

The lyrics, which evoke the beauty of nature, are also captivating, making you feel as if you’re strolling through a meadow.

Released in March 1969, the song was a major hit on the pop and R&B charts at the time.

It was included on the album “Grazin’” and loved by many.

It’s a perfect song to play during a spring picnic or cherry-blossom viewing.

Highly recommended if you want to enjoy a laid-back atmosphere.

God Make Me FunkyThe Headhunters

For bands with strong rock and funk elements, The Headhunters are also highly recommended.

Formed in 1973 around pianist Herbie Hancock, they became instant stars when their debut album, Head Hunters, became a sensational hit.

By the way, many of their songs subtly incorporate elements of African music and music originating in the Caribbean as a hidden touch.

You’ll surely be captivated by their soulful vocals.