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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.

A roundup of Western songs with titles starting with “L” (101–110)

LIGHTS OUTSpite

Spite – LIGHTS OUT (Official Music Video)
LIGHTS OUTSpite

Spite, the Bay Area, California-born deathcore band described as “thunderous and soul-gouging,” has already cemented its reputation with its ferocious sound—most notably when their album Dedication to Flesh reached No.

14 on the Billboard charts.

The track they released in August 2025 is the lead single from their forthcoming album New World Killer, due in October of the same year.

True to the band’s statement that “the most dangerous people are those with nothing left to lose,” the song tackles the terror and violence bred by a lack of social awareness.

Alongside Spite’s signature, blistering deathcore assault, this release layers in a tightening, groove-metal approach, yielding a heavier, more ominous atmosphere.

It’s not just sheer aggression—the sound hints at an unfathomable darkness that will undoubtedly resonate with listeners seeking depth in heavy music.

LoverTaylor Swift

Taylor Swift – Lover (Official Music Video)
LoverTaylor Swift

Let me introduce a heartwarming song that feels like dreaming about a future with someone special.

It’s a beautiful ballad by one of today’s leading singer-songwriters, Taylor Swift, included on her August 2019 album “Lover.” Said to be crafted with a wedding first dance in mind, its acoustic waltz melody creates a romantic atmosphere.

The lyrics—filled with everyday scenes shared with a partner and a pure desire to always be together wherever you go—are truly lovely.

Its universal appeal is evident in its nomination for Song of the Year at the 2020 Grammy Awards.

It’s a perfect track to play during peaceful moments with the one you love.

letter 2 my momma21 Savage

21 Savage – Letter 2 My Momma (Official Audio)
letter 2 my momma21 Savage

21 Savage, a rapper who represents Atlanta’s trap scene.

Beyond his cool delivery, his deeply human side is part of his appeal.

Among his works, the one I want you to listen to in October is a track from the classic album I Am > I Was.

The song’s biggest draw is unquestionably its lyrics—an unflinchingly honest expression of gratitude to his mother.

Born in October, he speaks plainly about his feelings for the mother who raised him on her own, regrets about the past, and pride in his success today.

The album featuring this track was released in December 2018 and reached No.

1 on the Billboard 200.

It’s an emotional piece perfect for a long autumn night, inviting you to reflect on gratitude for the important people in your life.

LIKE YXU WXULD KNXW (AUTUMN TREES)Kordhell x Scarlxrd x CORPSE

Kordhell x Scarlxrd x CORPSE – LIKE YXU WXULD KNXW (AUTUMN TREES) (Lyric video)
LIKE YXU WXULD KNXW (AUTUMN TREES)Kordhell x Scarlxrd x CORPSE

This is a collaboration by three distinctive artists: Kordhell, a leading figure in the phonk scene; Scarlxrd, a pioneer of trap metal; and CORPSE, whose deep, low voice is truly one of a kind.

The sound blends heavy beats with aggressive screams and rapping, which is captivating, yet it somehow evokes a touch of autumnal melancholy.

The lyrics likely portray feelings of loneliness and inner turmoil, set against a desolate autumn backdrop.

Released in October 2022, the track is also included on the EP Psychx.

It’s the kind of song that might resonate deeply on nights when a run-of-the-mill autumn tune just won’t do.

LukaSuzanne Vega

Suzanne Vega, a singer-songwriter who represents the Greenwich Village folk scene, is known for her literary, intellectual style and maintains a devoted following in Japan.

Among her works, there’s a classic that perfectly suits the sentimental mood of autumn, included on her April 1987 album Solitude Standing.

Its breezy, accessible folk melody is striking, yet beneath it lies a heart-wrenching story told from a child’s perspective.

This contrast between brightness and poignancy curiously matches the faint loneliness of autumn’s air.

The song was a major hit, reaching No.

3 on the U.S.

charts.

It’s a perfect listen for a quiet autumn moment alone.

A roundup of Western songs with titles starting with “L” (111–120)

Loving SomeoneThe 1975

The 1975 – Loving Someone – (Vevo Presents: Live at The O2, London)
Loving SomeoneThe 1975

It’s a work distinguished by vocals that speak to you almost like spoken word.

This is a track by The 1975, the hugely popular pop-rock band from the UK.

It’s included on their acclaimed 2016 album, “I Like It When You Sleep, for You Are So Beautiful yet So Unaware of It.” The piece stands out for its serious tone that probes youth culture and the emptiness of fame while questioning the nature of love.

The music video was released in January 2017, and the band has continued to convey social messages, performing the song live with rainbow-hued staging.

Reading the lyrics makes it clear the setting is autumn, and the introspective, bittersweet electronic sound perfectly captures the image of a contemplative autumn night.

Last LetterWitt Lowry

Witt Lowry – Last Letter (Official Music Video)
Last LetterWitt Lowry

Witt Lowry is a rapper who’s gained popularity for his raw, emotionally honest style.

He originally studied graphic design before switching paths to music, giving him a unique background.

Among his works, this is the song I recommend when you want to sink into October’s melancholic mood.

Over a poignant piano melody, he delivers powerful verses about his father—who died of cancer in October 2015—and his parents’ divorce.

That unvarnished emotional expression resonates deeply with listeners.

Released in August 2017, the track is also included on the acclaimed album “I Could Not Plan This.” It’s perfect for a quiet night alone—be sure to give it a listen.