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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)

Love On The BrainRihanna

Rihanna appeared in the Dior J’ADORE perfume commercial that aired from September 2024.

Watching her confidently stride after changing into a gold dress was truly cool, and many people must have admired her.

The background music features her song “Love On The Brain,” released in 2016, which passionately portrays her fervent attempts to approach the man she loves.

Lonely RoadRoddy Ricch

Roddy Ricch – Lonely Road (feat. Terrace Martin) [Official Music Video]
Lonely RoadRoddy Ricch

Released in December 2024, the track serves as the second single from American rapper Roddy Ricch’s third studio album, The Navy Album.

Featuring saxophonist Terrace Martin and with production by Turbo, it’s a mellow track that blends elements of hip-hop and jazz.

The lyrics reflect on Roddy Ricch’s journey so far and his outlook on the future, touching on themes of life’s trials, loneliness, and a yearning for salvation.

The music video portrays him watched over by a guardian angel against the backdrop of Los Angeles.

It’s a recommended listen not only for hip-hop fans but also for those interested in a fresh sound infused with jazz elements.

Lie To GirlsSabrina Carpenter

Sabrina Carpenter – Lie To Girls (Official Lyric Video)
Lie To GirlsSabrina Carpenter

The ambitious work crafted by American artist Sabrina Carpenter in August 2024 is a moving pop tune that deftly portrays lies and self-deception in romance.

It sharply depicts the psychology of a woman who, upon falling in love, recognizes her partner’s lies yet ends up lying to herself, and the nuanced emotions are further elevated by the exceptional production of Jack Antonoff and Amy Allen.

Featured on the album “Short n’ Sweet,” the track blends pop and country elements into a distinctive sound, with appealing touches that evoke influences from Dolly Parton and Shania Twain.

It’s a song that offers deep empathy and comfort to those who have been hurt in love or are grappling with the complexities of human relationships.

Little Bit CloserSam Fender

A masterful song that vividly depicts the feelings of young people confronting an oppressive society and loneliness has arrived from British singer-songwriter Sam Fender.

This work weaves intricate guitar work with an arresting tenor vocal, delicately expressing the loneliness and anxiety of people living today.

Released as an advance single from the album “People Watching,” which came out in February 2025, it has also been chosen as the theme song for the film “The Last Connection,” slated for release the same year.

Its powerful sound, influenced by Bruce Springsteen, and its raw, hometown-rooted lyrics drawn from experiences in North Shields, England, resonate deeply.

It’s a track for everyone seeking connection amid the clamor of the city.

Lay Me Down (feat. IZA)Sam Smith

The British songstress Sam Smith released a track in August 2024 featuring Brazil’s popular artist IZA.

It’s a ballad themed around the sorrow of lost love and the longing for reunion, beautifully blending Sam Smith’s powerful vocals with IZA’s voice.

The work is a new version of a song with the same title originally released in 2014, characterized by deep emotional expression with elements of soul and R&B.

Based on Sam Smith’s past experiences, it constructs a delicate yet dramatic musical world.

The song has gained strong popularity, especially in Brazil, and also highlights the social impact of Sam Smith’s music.