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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.

A compilation of Western songs with titles starting with “G” (451–460)

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.

GIRLSThe Kid LAROI

The Kid LAROI – GIRLS (Official Video)
GIRLSThe Kid LAROI

The Kid LAROI, an Australian singer-songwriter known for songs with cinematic, story-like qualities.

Released in June 2024, this work features emotionally rich lyrics themed around young love and growth.

In his distinctive style that fuses melodic rap with pop elements, the lyrics resonate deeply with listeners.

The Kid LAROI began rapping at just seven years old and showcased his talent early, releasing the EP “14 with a Dream” at fifteen.

In this release as well, lyrics reflecting his personal experiences and feelings have struck a chord with many.

Green Grass and High TidesThe Outlaws

An epic track nearly ten minutes long, often hailed as a monument of Southern rock, whose breathtaking guitar solo—especially from the midsection onward—demands the listener’s full attention.

Paying homage to fallen musical heroes and depicting a reunion in a utopia, its lyrics leave a lasting impression.

Featured on The Outlaws’ self-titled debut album released in 1975, it captured the hearts of many as a quintessential Southern rock anthem.

It’s a must-listen for anyone seeking the essence of rock or who believes in the power of music.

Along with roaring guitars, you’re sure to experience a soul-stirring sense of awe.

Ghost TownThe Specials

The Specials – Ghost Town [Official HD Remastered Video]
Ghost TownThe Specials

Formed in 1977, the year the punk movement swept the UK, The Specials revived the classic ska sound with punk’s energy.

A multiracial group, they launched the legendary 2 Tone label, releasing not only their own work but also signing and promoting popular ska bands like Madness and Bad Manners.

Their landmark debut single “Gangsters,” released in 1979, shot straight to No.

6 on the UK charts—proof of the excitement and expectations surrounding them at the time.

Their self-titled debut album, also released in 1979, featured a striking monochrome cover and was produced by Elvis Costello, reaching No.

4 on the UK charts.

Dubbed “2 Tone ska” in reference to their label, their music sparked a boom not just in Britain but worldwide, deeply influencing the bands that followed.

While The Specials’ blend of brisk ska rhythms and punkish drive makes for perfect club-dancing music, their lyrics often tackle serious themes; their stance of defiance against authority and sardonic social commentary naturally resonated with the youth of the era.

As an aside, their ska sound frequently incorporates rock-style guitar solos, making it quite approachable even for rock fans who might be wary of ska.