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' (31–40)
Little HouseRachel Chinouriri

Rachel Chinouriri is a London-based singer-songwriter who’s been making waves in the indie-pop scene.
A 2025 BRIT Awards nominee, she released Little House in November 2025.
The track also serves as a pivotal closing number on the EP of the same name, which came out in April 2025.
Set to an acoustic soundscape, it paints a tranquil picture of a future spent in a small house by the water with a partner who helped heal old emotional wounds.
Her whisper-soft vocals and warmly loving worldview are sure to gently embrace listeners’ hearts—perfect for a quiet night when you’re thinking of someone special.
Last Donut of the NightJ Dilla

Hailed as a “genius” by many renowned artists and still commanding immense influence after his passing, Detroit’s J Dilla was truly a “producer’s producer,” openly respected by figures like Kanye West.
In the midst of battling a serious illness, he crafted Donuts from his hospital bed and released it on his birthday in 2006.
Just three days after its release, J Dilla passed away, yet the album carries no sense of bleakness; it’s packed with humorous, love-filled beats, reconstructed by cutting and pasting records of soul, funk, and more.
Though an instrumental work without words, its resonance feels as if it’s sounding out life itself, moving the hearts of music fans across genres.
Lyte as a RockMc Lyte

In the late 1980s, MC Lyte burst onto the scene as a pioneering female solo rapper.
Despite being a teenager, she depicted the streets with sharp insight and skill, paving the way for future women artists and becoming a true legend.
Her 1988 debut, Lyte as a Rock, stands as a historic masterpiece—the first full-length album by a female solo MC.
Riding over crisp drums and funky samples, her husky voice delivers cool, incisive raps on social issues—simply breathtaking.
Embodying hip-hop’s storytelling power and strong messaging, this essential record is indispensable for anyone seeking to understand the genre’s history.
Love Is Not EnoughConverge

Formed in Salem, Massachusetts, Converge reigns as a pioneer of chaotic hardcore—a name any fan of extreme music will know.
Their track “Love Is Not Enough,” released in November 2025, is the title song from their forthcoming 2026 album of the same name.
In just over two minutes, slashing guitars and anguished shouts erupt, portraying a struggle against a reality that love alone can’t overcome.
What’s astonishing here is the undiminished ferocity and breakneck urgency nearly 35 years after their formation.
When you need to blast away daily stress or drown yourself in genuine sonic thunder, there’s no better track.
Live ForeverOasis

This is Oasis’s timeless anthem that stood against the pessimistic mood enveloping the rock scene at the time, boldly proclaiming the joy of being alive.
Released in August 1994 as a single from the classic album Definitely Maybe, it’s widely known that Noel Gallagher came up with the idea while working in a warehouse.
In 2006, it topped a Q magazine poll of the greatest songs in history, and its universal brilliance remains undimmed.
Embracing those who wish to keep hope alive no matter how difficult the circumstances, the song swept entire venues into a wave of emotion during the 2025 reunion tour.
It’s a supreme, era-transcending number you should listen to especially when you’re feeling down or need to fire yourself up.
A roundup of Western songs with titles starting with “L” (41–50)
Love Me DifferentHayley Williams

Have you ever felt the pain of wanting to be loved while sensing a mismatch in how you’re treated? For anyone grappling with that complicated mix of emotions, this song—performed by Hayley Williams, also known for her work with Paramore—is one to hear.
It’s a track from the album “Ego Death at a Bachelorette Party,” released in August 2025.
Set against a gentle, marimba-like timbre, it depicts the sorrow of the gap between someone else’s ideal and who you truly are.
The earnest wish to be loved in a different way will resonate deeply with listeners’ loneliness.
It’s a song that quietly stays by your side on nights when your relationship feels off, and when you long to be accepted just as you are.
little thingsElla Eyre

British singer-songwriter Ella Eyre will release her second album, everything, in time, in November—her first in ten years since her 2015 debut Feline.
The track released that same month as the final pre-release single is a song that delivers a warm message about regaining emotional resilience by focusing on life’s small joys.
Keeping her soulful vocals intact, it layers buoyant four-on-the-floor beats characteristic of contemporary UK pop with gentle harmonies, and—together with a home-movie-style music video shot with friends and family—culminates in a celebration of close-knit connections.
Having overcome challenges like changing labels and undergoing vocal cord surgery, she offers a supple, down-to-earth pop song that only she could create.


