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.
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A Compilation of Western Songs with Titles Starting with 'L' (161–170)
Last Kind WordsGeeshie Wiley

Geeshie Wiley, the legendary blues singer known for leaving behind only a very small number of recordings and then vanishing, worked around 1930 with her partner Elvie Thomas.
Among the masterpieces she left us is a song that depicts the harrowing last words of a father heading off to war.
He tells them to let the birds feed on his remains, while the mother urges their daughter to stay strong.
A family in which despair and deep love are intertwined is woven through her shaded, haunting vocals and the plaintive strains of the guitar.
Originally released in July 1930, the track was later used in the documentary film “Crumb,” which led to its reevaluation.
It’s a must-hear for anyone who wants to experience the profound depth of the blues, a piece that seems to distill the joys and sorrows of life.
Les FleursMinnie Riperton

From an epic orchestral opening that feels like the start of a film, a one-of-a-kind voice rings out.
The singer is the legendary Minnie Riperton, known for her five-octave range.
After her work with a psychedelic soul band, she made her solo debut in September 1970 with the classic album Come to My Garden.
This piece is the track that opens the album, sung from the perspective of a flower about the renewal and rebirth of life.
Its dreamlike sound—where gospel and psychedelia meld—seems to draw listeners into a grand, story-like world.
Though it was not a commercial success at the time, it was later reassessed after being used in the films Us and Back to Black.
It’s a song to play when you want to step away from the everyday and immerse yourself fully in a musical world.
Collection of Western songs with titles starting with 'L' (171–180)
Lost in JapanShawn Mendes

The way it unfolds from a quiet piano intro into a groovy bassline evokes the shift from a late-summer dusk into night.
Sung by Canadian singer-songwriter Shawn Mendes, this track blends R&B and funk in a comfortably smooth mix—both a little bittersweet and irresistibly uplifting.
The lyrics portray a passionate urge to bridge the distance to a loved one far away, driven by a single-minded desire to see them.
That earnest emotion overlaps with the sentimental feeling of summer slipping away, hitting you right in the heart.
Released in March 2018 as a cut from the album “Shawn Mendes,” the song is also known for a music video that pays homage to the film “Lost in Translation.” On a night spent reminiscing about summer, listening as you watch the setting sun is sure to deepen the emotional mood even more.
Love It If We Made ItThe 1975

With a sound that uniquely distills electropop and funk, The 1975 have become a defining force in contemporary UK rock.
This track, released in July 2018, is one of their signature songs.
Featured on the masterpiece A Brief Inquiry into Online Relationships, its lyrics rapidly hurl contradictions of modern society at the listener—truly breathtaking.
Matty Healy’s vocals, like a cry from the soul, overlap with that indescribable sense of restlessness you feel at summer’s end.
The shimmering synth tones seem to announce both the brilliance of days gone by and their passing, stirring an irresistible melancholy.
It’s the perfect song for those moments at the end of a lively season, when you gaze at the evening sky and sink into your thoughts.
Let Me Love YouAmber Mark

Singer-songwriter Amber Mark, who has Jamaican and German roots and fuses a wide range of musical styles grounded in R&B and soul, has released a lead single from her eagerly awaited new work, Pretty Idea.
Her 2022 January album, Three Dimensions Deep, was widely acclaimed, and this new track features disco-tinged, glittering synths and a breezy rhythm, topped with her whispery vocals in a beautifully crafted production.
The song expresses a straightforward desire to love someone wholeheartedly, and its passion is sure to move listeners.
It’s a perfect anthem to celebrate new beginnings—ideal for a weekend drive when you want to lift your spirits.
Lil Bro (feat. Lil Bro)Central Cee

One of the most talked-about rappers in the current UK rap scene, Central Cee.
The track where he features his real younger brother under the name “Lil Bro” is a moving song that straightforwardly celebrates their brotherly bond.
Built on a hard-edged beat characteristic of UK drill, the song is structured around a heartfelt message from the older brother—who found success first—to his younger sibling.
The lyrics, where advice for surviving a harsh reality intersects with a warm, watchful gaze, really strike a chord with listeners.
Released in February 2022, the song is included on the mixtape “23,” which topped the UK Albums Chart.
Whether you have siblings or simply want to honor the bonds you share with your crew, this track is sure to hit home.
Little BrotherElla Vos

Armed with a delicate, dreamy sound, Ella Vos has been drawing attention from indie-pop fans.
With her background in classical piano, her songs are known for their exquisite, deeply emotional expression.
This track, released in November 2016 and later included on her debut album “Words I Never Said,” was actually written when her younger brother was in a serious accident.
It sings of the earnest feelings she had—fearing they might never speak again, and hoping her deep love for him would be conveyed.
Why not use this song to share the feelings you don’t usually say to your beloved sibling?

