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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Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with 'L' (231–240)
Let it rainEric Clapton

Eric Clapton, the British “God of Guitar” who continues to captivate the world with his overwhelming guitar playing.
A standout song from the early days of his solo career skillfully expresses feelings for a loved one by likening them to “rain.” There’s also a story that Delaney Bramlett recognized his talent as a singer, and his confident vocals pierce straight to the heart.
The track was included on the 1970 album Eric Clapton and was re-released as a single in 1972.
Beloved by many musicians, it became a staple in Derek and the Dominos’ live performances as well.
It’s a warm yet powerful piece that you’ll want to listen to on a rainy day while thinking of someone special.
Lady LadyOlivia Dean

It’s a song that embraces your ever-changing self and celebrates the strength within.
Olivia Dean, a talented singer-songwriter from the UK whose debut album Messy was nominated for the 2023 Mercury Prize, delivers just that.
The feelings of natural change that come with growing as a woman, and the trust in being your authentic self, offer a comforting sense of being cradled by Mother Nature.
Listening to this track—featured on her second album The Art of Loving, set for release in September 2025—might even make you feel a tender affection for your own evolution.
Love Letters From SicilyMatthias Meyer & Ryan Davis

This is a work by Matthias Meyer and Ryan Davis, each a distinctive presence in Germany’s club scene.
It fuses a melody sense rooted in classical music with the architectural beauty unique to DJs, drawing listeners in deeply.
The track feels like a letter delivered from distant Sicily.
Though there are no lyrics, its grand, poetic sound eloquently conveys the complex shades of emotion—bittersweet longing and warm affection—that such a letter might hold.
Released in September 2018, its polish makes it easy to believe the story that it set Ibiza’s dance floors ablaze.
On a night when you want to be alone with your thoughts, this piece may gently keep you company and resonate with your inner feelings.
Let Down (Radiohead Cover)Easy Star All-Stars

Easy Star All-Stars is a New York–based musical collective.
Their greatest appeal lies in a unique concept: completely reimagining legendary rock albums as reggae and dub.
When songs by Pink Floyd, The Beatles, or David Bowie pass through their hands, they’re reborn as moving works whose soothing rhythms and deep bass resonate to the core.
Their prowess is evident—just consider the praise they’ve received from Thom Yorke of Radiohead.
Even fans of the original tracks are sure to be thrilled by this fresh sound.
Start with a cover of your favorite artist and dive into their world to the fullest.
Land of the FreeGamma Ray

This is a track by Gamma Ray, a titan of German metal, featuring guitarist Kai Hansen returning to vocal duties for the first time in about eight years.
It appears on the classic album Land of the Free, released in May 1995.
Some listeners may feel it boldly proclaims pride in metal during a time when people whispered that “metal is dead.” The song portrays a cry of the soul yearning for freedom and release from oppression.
The powerful choral parts—featuring former Helloween ally Michael Kiske among others—echo a fierce determination to seize hope without yielding to hardship, stirring the hearts of those who listen.
It’s a song that gives you a strong push forward when you’re trying to overcome something.
LiabilityLorde

A piano ballad of aching beauty sung by Lorde, the New Zealand artist with a singular worldview.
Over a quiet piano, she delivers a whisper-soft confession of self-loathing and loneliness—“I’m a liability to someone”—that tightens around the heart.
Many of us have felt that painful distance from someone we love, or the anxiety that our very presence might be a burden.
On nights when those inescapable emotions threaten to overwhelm you, doesn’t this song feel like a gentle companion murmuring, “You’re not alone”? A gem that transforms pain into beauty.
Love Me GentleMabel

An upbeat yet delicate R&B number that carries a pleasant Afrobeat breeze.
The vocalist is Mabel, a singer-songwriter from the UK.
In 2020, she won a major category at the BRIT Awards, cementing her standing in the British music scene.
This track is a pivotal song for her, said to be the first one written for her mixtape “Mabel,” set for release in July 2025.
Its heartfelt message—asking for love not in empty words but in kindness shown through actions—hits home.
Listening to this piece will gently wrap and soothe hearts that are a little worn out by complicated relationships.

