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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.

Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with 'L' (441–450)

LithiumNirvana

Nirvana – Lithium (Official Music Video)
LithiumNirvana

It is a masterpiece that sings of a heartrending sense of loss and loneliness that seeps into every corner of the heart.

The feelings of a young man who harbors suicidal thoughts yet seeks salvation in religion are expressed through a dynamic interplay of quiet and loud sounds.

Included on the album Nevermind, released by America’s Nirvana in September 1991, it was issued as a single the following July.

The structure, alternating between gentle melodies and intense choruses, skillfully captures the protagonist’s violent emotional swings.

As suggested by its title, which references a medication used to treat bipolar disorder, the song centers on themes of psychological instability and anguish, making it a track that resonates with those carrying heavy burdens in their hearts.

Luv(sic.) pt3 (feat. Shing02)Nujabes

Nujabes – Luv(sic.) pt3 (feat. Shing02) [Official Audio]
Luv(sic.) pt3 (feat. Shing02)Nujabes

Nujabes’s second album, Modal Soul, offers a supreme musical experience woven from the fusion of jazz and hip-hop.

Released in 2005, the work fully showcases Nujabes’s delicate musical sensibilities.

Its collaborations with a diverse array of guest artists are also compelling—especially “Luv (Sic.) Pt3” with Shing02, which is a must-listen.

The unique sound, infused with elements of jazz rap and trip hop, invites listeners into a soothing sonic world.

It’s a record I highly recommend for anyone seeking healing through music or hoping to open the door to something new.

LylaOasis

This song, released by Oasis—one of the United Kingdom’s most iconic rock bands—was issued as the lead single from their May 2005 album, “Don’t Believe the Truth.” Characterized by Liam Gallagher’s soaring vocals and a powerful sound, the track tells a story of seeking love and freedom.

With a chorus that sticks instantly, it stands as one of the defining masterpieces of Oasis’s later period.

Little TalksOf Monsters and Men

Of Monsters and Men are an indie folk/rock band that took flight from Iceland to the world.

They began their career in 2010 after winning the local band competition Músíktilraunir.

Their appeal lies in a characteristically Nordic, lyrical sound woven by dual male-female vocals and a diverse instrumental lineup.

Their album My Head Is an Animal topped the charts in multiple countries, including Australia and Iceland.

Their distinctive world-building has captured the hearts of many listeners, earning them the European Border Breakers Award in 2013.

If you’re seeking introspective lyrics and melodious sound, this is a band we highly recommend.

Little ThingsOne Direction

Set to a romantic guitar tone, this song gently sings about cherishing the little flaws of the one you love.

Released in November 2012, it reached number one on the UK Singles Chart.

Included on the album Take Me Home, it is one of the tracks that cemented One Direction’s global popularity.

The lyrics express affection for a partner’s small quirks, radiating a warmth that deepens feelings for a loved one.

It’s a heartwarming love song that many people may want to listen to while snuggling up with someone special.

Love Runs OutOneRepublic

With its thrilling, edgy piano melody and powerful beat, this track is a bona fide anthem tailor-made for sporting events.

Created by the American pop-rock band OneRepublic for the reissue of their 2014 album Native, it was adopted as the official theme song by ZDF during the FIFA World Cup in Germany.

Driven by an energetic rhythm and a strong message about giving your all until love and passion run dry, the song climbed to No.

15 on the Billboard Hot 100 and became a major hit, reaching the top five in countries such as Canada, Germany, and the United Kingdom.

It was also selected as an official theme for the 2019 pro wrestling spectacle WrestleMania 35.

Overflowing with intensity, this track is perfect for boosting motivation during sports viewing or workouts.

Late to The Party (ft. Declan McKenna)Orla Gartland

Orla Gartland – Late to The Party ft. Declan McKenna
Late to The Party (ft. Declan McKenna)Orla Gartland

Irish singer-songwriter Orla Gartland released a new single featuring Declan McKenna in August 2024.

Blending elements of indie pop and alternative pop, the track is energetic and catchy.

Its lyrics portray the emotional burden of romance and the weight of past experiences, centering on a desire to “go back to when everything felt new.” Gartland’s powerful melodies mesh seamlessly with McKenna’s vocals, and the contrast between their voices adds a distinctive color to the song.

As the lead single from her second album, Everybody Needs A Hero, due out on October 4, this track is drawing attention and is highly recommended for anyone exploring new relationships or reexamining themselves.