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A collection of Western songs with titles starting with “M”

In this article, I’ll be introducing a whole batch of Western songs whose titles start with the letter “M”! You probably don’t usually listen only to songs that begin with a specific letter, but that’s exactly why trying it might lead you to tracks you didn’t know before and spark new discoveries.

By the way, when it comes to English words that start with “M,” there are plenty that seem perfect for song titles, like “Mr,” “Mrs,” “Magic,” “Make,” and “Moon.” If you’re a fan of Western music, you might already have a few songs in mind.

With that hope of meeting some new tracks, please enjoy reading this article.

Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with 'M' (121–130)

MetaphysicsGhostface Killah

Ghostface Killah – “Metaphysics” Lyric Video
MetaphysicsGhostface Killah

Ghostface Killah, a core member of the Wu-Tang Clan and a peerlessly respected storyteller representing East Coast hip-hop, has unveiled a new piece from his highly anticipated album Supreme Clientele 2, set for release in August 2025.

Astonishingly, this track was created in 2003 and is only now seeing the light of day more than 20 years later.

His signature style—layered breakbeats and tales woven with cryptic metaphors—remains fully intact here.

Though challenging, the philosophical worldview that draws listeners in offers a profound depth that will be irresistible to those who want to carefully unpack the lyrics.

Merry Christmas DarlingCarpenters

Merry Christmas Darling (Single Version)
Merry Christmas DarlingCarpenters

It’s a song that was released as a single in 1970.

The lyrics were written in 1946 by Frank Pooler when he was 20, and he said they were about someone he had feelings for at the time.

The song itself is a Christmas ballad with a gentle melody line, making it something you can sing in a calm manner rather than with intensity.

Since it gradually builds toward the chorus, the structure makes you naturally think, “This is the chorus.” It’s better sung with a composed, steady tone rather than by belting.

You could accent the beginning of the melody, but don’t overdo it—using a deeper, softer voice will suit the mood.

Try singing with the sensation of resonating inside your mouth!

My Heart Will Go OnCéline Dion

Céline Dion – My Heart Will Go On (Taking Chances World Tour: The Concert)
My Heart Will Go OnCéline Dion

Released in 1997 as the theme song for the film Titanic, this track remains widely beloved as one of Celine Dion’s signature songs.

Winning the Academy Award for Best Original Song and four Grammy Awards, it is a sweeping love ballad that vows eternal love.

Its moving melody, infused with Celtic elements, and Dion’s powerful yet delicate vocals have been etched into the hearts of many alongside the film’s iconic scenes.

It’s a guaranteed crowd-pleaser at karaoke thanks to its popularity and grand atmosphere.

Although the high notes in the chorus can be a bit challenging, it’s quite singable if you adjust the key—and the sense of exhilaration when you nail it is exceptional.

My ValentinePaul McCartney

Paul McCartney – My Valentine (Official Music Video)
My ValentinePaul McCartney

Sign language performances that deliver music beyond language barriers have been gaining increasing attention in recent years.

Released by Paul McCartney in December 2011, this work is a heartwarming ballad that expresses deep gratitude and trust toward a beloved partner.

It embodies his feelings for his wife Nancy, who encouraged him during a rainy trip to Morocco by saying, “It will surely clear up.” The piece is gently colored by Eric Clapton’s acoustic guitar and Diana Krall’s piano.

Included on the album Kisses on the Bottom, it was released in February 2012 and reached No.

3 in the UK.

In April 2012, a black-and-white music video shot on 35mm film was released, featuring Natalie Portman and Johnny Depp expressing the lyrics in sign language.

Recommended for those who want to spend a quiet moment experiencing a form of love that transcends words, conveyed visually.

A roundup of Western songs with titles starting with “M” (131–140)

Merry Christmas Strait To YouGeorge Strait

A gem of a title track from George Strait—nicknamed the “King of Country”—featured on his first Christmas album released in 1986.

Set against gentle guitar and piano, it offers warm holiday greetings and a heartfelt sense of kindness, sung with care.

Written by songwriter Bob Kelly, the piece isn’t flashy, but Strait’s characteristically restrained vocals resonate deeply.

The album reached No.

17 on the Billboard Country chart and earned double platinum certification.

Perfect for those who want to spend a quiet, reflective Christmas wrapped in the warmth of traditional country.

Make It To ChristmasAlessia Cara

Alessia Cara – Make It To Christmas
Make It To ChristmasAlessia Cara

This song, which earnestly sings about the complex emotions of winter romance, is a track released in November 2019 by Canadian singer-songwriter Alessia Cara.

Its theme is a bittersweet wish to somehow keep a wavering relationship alive until Christmas.

Up-tempo pop sounds layered with warm strings lend a positive energy that contrasts with the sentimental lyrics.

In Canada, it peaked at number 89 and was later included on her holiday EP “Holiday Stuff.” It’s recommended for anyone who can relate to the turmoil of sensing a breakup while still clinging to hope.

A real, emotionally resonant song that voices the honest feelings behind the glitter of Christmas.

More To LifeAlina Baraz & Galimatias

Alina Baraz & Galimatias – More To Life (Official Lyric Video)
More To LifeAlina Baraz & Galimatias

A decade after the release of their 2015 EP Urban Flora, Alina Baraz and Galimatias have teamed up once again for a new collaboration.

This track, featured on the EP Urban Flora: Lost Sequels, captivates with an ethereal sound reminiscent of their past classic.

Galimatias’s delicate piano and ambient pads weave a floating, atmospheric track layered with Alina’s intimate, velvety vocals, drawing listeners into a dreamlike space.

Seamlessly blending downtempo R&B and electronica, this piece is perfect for nighttime drives or quiet, reflective moments.