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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.

Collection of Western songs with titles starting with 'L' (471–480)

Lie To MeTate McRae x Ali Gatie

Tate McRae x Ali Gatie – lie to me (Official Video)
Lie To MeTate McRae x Ali Gatie

A beautiful duet by Canadian artists Tate McRae and Ali Gatie, this piece paints the wavering of trust with a rich melody.

Released in October 2020, it channels the pain of being betrayed by a partner through a gentle R&B rhythm.

The harmony woven by McRae’s airy, transparent vocals and Gatie’s emotive singing brilliantly portrays subtle feelings from both male and female perspectives.

The music video, filmed at Calgary’s Central Library over an 11-hour overnight shoot, leaves a strong impression with the pair’s emotional performance set against an urban nightscape.

It’s a recommended track for anyone who resonates with the turmoil of a heart caught between lies and truth.

Look What You Made DoTaylor Swift

This provocative and powerful track is sure to hype up any Halloween party! Symbolizing Taylor Swift’s transformation, the song is defined by its pounding beat and repetitive phrases.

Released in August 2017, it became a massive hit, topping the Billboard Hot 100 for three consecutive weeks.

As the lead single from the album Reputation, its music video set a record with 43.2 million views in 24 hours.

Perfect for anyone who wants to craft a persona at a costume party or channel a hint of rebellious energy.

Little Saint NickThe Beach Boys

Released in 1963, this number is a signature song by The Beach Boys that brightens up the holiday season.

Its delightful melody, which brilliantly fuses surf culture with Christmas, really warms the heart.

The innovative idea of putting Santa Claus in a hot rod reflects the youth culture of the time and is fascinating.

Whenever I hear this song, I can’t help but picture Christmas by the seaside.

Play it at a Christmas party and it’s sure to be a hit.

It’s a track packed with the very essence of the Beach Boys—why not enjoy it together with everyone?

Last Girls At The PartyThe Beaches

The Beaches – Last Girls At The Party
Last Girls At The PartyThe Beaches

A party anthem by The Beaches, the powerhouse alternative rock band from Toronto, Canada, is set for release in April 2025.

It’s an exhilarating track woven from energetic guitar riffs, commanding lead vocals, and a catchy chorus.

As the lead single from the album “No Hard Feelings,” it’s drawing attention for vividly capturing the nighttime buzz of youth.

Fresh off winning Group of the Year at the JUNO Awards for the second consecutive year in 2024, this song distills the band’s essence—an absolute must-add to your late-night drive or party playlist.

A collection of Western songs with titles starting with 'L' (481–490)

Let It BeThe Beatles

This work, with its comforting melody and profound lyrics, is known as one of the Beatles’ signature songs.

Released as a single in March 1970 and included on the album of the same name, it is a gem of a ballad.

The background—that Paul McCartney wrote it with thoughts of his late mother—has resonated with many people.

With its warm piano tones and message filled with hope, this song speaks to the heart and is perfect for times of worry or anxiety.

Sing it at karaoke, and it will gently embrace your feelings.

London CallingThe Clash

The Clash – London Calling (Official Video)
London CallingThe Clash

A fierce warning sounded by the revolutionaries of punk rock.

They deliver concerns about social collapse and environmental issues over a powerful bassline and raw guitar sound.

Released in December 1979, the track reached No.

11 on the UK Singles Chart.

As the lead single from the album London Calling, it became a song that symbolized the band’s new musical ambitions.

It was also featured in the 2012 London Olympics, with its message resonating across generations.

Recommended for those who feel frustration and stagnation with society, and for anyone who wants to change the world through music.

Lotus EaterThe Horrors

The popular British band The Horrors is set to release their first new album in eight years, Night Life, in March 2025.

The track featured here runs nearly seven minutes and stands as a work that symbolizes the band’s evolution.

Its title, drawn from Greek mythology, is striking, and the song is said to embody themes of escapism and aimless living.

The melancholic yet uplifting soundscape expresses the emotions of letting go of the past and embracing a new beginning.

Inspired by the feeling of David Bowie’s “5 Years,” this piece looks poised to become an important track that showcases The Horrors’ new musical direction.