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A collection of Western songs with titles starting with “L”

When it comes to songs with titles that start with “L,” do any come to mind for you?

People don’t usually pay attention to the first letter of a song title, so it might not be easy to think of examples right away.

That said, when it comes to English words starting with “L,” there’s “Love,” and just that alone probably accounts for hundreds of songs.

There are also plenty of other words that seem likely to appear in song titles, like “Last,” “Lady,” and “Little.”

In this article, I’ll introduce lots of songs with titles that start with “L,” regardless of era or genre.

By searching for music from a perspective you may not have considered before, you might discover some new tracks.

Collection of Western songs with titles starting with 'L' (71–80)

Learning To Let You GoJJ Heller

JJ Heller – Learning To Let You Go (Official Audio Video)
Learning To Let You GoJJ Heller

A commercial for the Meiji Kinenkan, beloved as a wedding venue at Meiji Jingu.

It fully showcases the unique charms of Meiji Kinenkan, and the more you watch, the stronger your yearning becomes.

Playing in the background of this beautiful footage is JJ Heller’s “Learning To Let You Go.” The lyrics, written from the perspective of parents sending off their child who’s getting married and leaving home, are impossible to read without tears.

It’s a wonderful, love-filled song that resonates not only with the parents of the bride and groom, but with the couple themselves.

Love Will Find a Way (Feat. House of El)Alok & Gui Boratto

Alok & Gui Boratto – Love Will Find a Way (Feat. House of El) [Official Visualizer]
Love Will Find a Way (Feat. House of El)Alok & Gui Boratto

This track brings together Alok, a leading figure in Brazil’s EDM scene, and Gui Boratto, highly acclaimed for his minimal and tech house.

It fuses Alok’s dazzling showmanship—he ranked No.

3 in the world on DJ Mag in 2025—with Boratto’s meticulous sound design, known from his album Chromophobia, and features the airy vocals of London-based singer-songwriter House of EL to create a melodic house masterpiece.

Released in September 2025, the song celebrates the power of love to forge a path, seamlessly blending jazzy inflections with an electronic arrangement.

Expansive string-like pads and synth arpeggios open up the sonic space, while a tastefully driven beat ensures it shines on the club floor.

It’s a track that works equally well for igniting a festival crowd or for getting lost in deep listening.

La NocheChris Lake, Skrillex & Anita B Queen

Chris Lake, Skrillex & Anita B Queen – La Noche (Official)
La NocheChris Lake, Skrillex & Anita B Queen

British producer Chris Lake, who continues to lead the frontlines of house music; Skrillex, the Grammy-winning innovator of sound; and Anita B Queen, an Argentine next-generation artist who fuses Latin and electronic—this is the first time these three have teamed up.

Released in October 2025 on Black Book Records, the result is a tech house masterpiece.

Spanish-tinged vocals that sing of all-night passion and euphoria intertwine with a groovy bassline and intricate sound design, generating the kind of heat tailor-made for late-night warehouse floors.

It’s a must-hear not only for those who want to dance in the club, but also for anyone seeking music that transcends genre boundaries!

Lose ControlDon Diablo

Don Diablo, the Dutch top DJ who has continually pioneered the future of EDM.

Known as a key figure in the future house genre and a regular on DJ Mag’s Top 100 DJs, his new track dropping in September 2025 is an ambitious piece that reconstructs a hip-hop classic for the dance floor.

It boldly transforms the original’s rapid-fire groove into dance music, finishing it as an energetic, festival-ready weapon with a fierce drop and flashy synths.

It’s also trending on TikTok, generating huge buzz not only in clubs but across social media.

If you’re looking to ignite the floor, this is a guaranteed recommendation.

Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!Dean Martin

Dean Martin – Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow! (Official Video)
Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!Dean Martin

This is Dean Martin’s classic Christmas song that breezily captures the anticipation of snowfall.

Released in November 1959 on the album “A Winter Romance,” the song is said to have been written by Sammy Cahn and Jule Styne in 1945 while imagining a wintry scene on a scorching day in Los Angeles.

The relaxed vocals and swinging arrangement make it perfect for a cozy Christmas party by the fireplace.

Martin re-recorded it in 1966 as well, offering a warmer version with richer choral backing.

It’s a renowned song covered by many artists, including Frank Sinatra, so it might be fun to compare the different versions.

Love ZombieVictoria Justice

Victoria Justice – Love Zombie (Official Visualizer/Lyric Video)
Love ZombieVictoria Justice

Victoria Justice, widely known as an actress who once starred in a Nickelodeon drama series, has in recent years expanded her work as a singer-songwriter, delivering memorable pop songs like 2013’s “Gold” and 2020’s “Treat Myself.” Released in October 2025, this work re-records long-shelved vault tracks that were created during her Columbia Records era.

Rooted in dark pop, it captivates with a unique world that overlays horror-tinged imagery with the swell of romantic feelings.

Her lower-register vocals are layered with harmonies, while a beat that fuses synth-pop and electro makes it perfect for long autumn nights.

Highly recommended for anyone who wants to savor a dark yet sweet atmosphere during the Halloween season.

Linus And LucyVince Guaraldi Trio

Vince Guaraldi Trio – Linus And Lucy
Linus And LucyVince Guaraldi Trio

A perfect performance for long winter nights, this lighthearted jazz number by the Vince Guaraldi Trio has long been beloved.

Included on the December 1964 album “Jazz Impressions of A Boy Named Charlie Brown,” it has become widely known as music for the Peanuts animations.

Its hallmark style features a lively right-hand melody dancing over a repeating left-hand rhythm, blending elements of West Coast jazz and Latin for an inviting, approachable sound.

Also featured on the classic Christmas album “A Charlie Brown Christmas,” it’s a track that brings warmth to the cold season.

Recommended when you want cheerful background music or to immerse yourself in the nostalgic world of the animated series.