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.
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MURDER IN MY MINDKORDHELL

Music producer Codehell, known for his aggressive sound, has been gaining popularity.
His signature track, frequently used in YouTube Shorts, was released in January 2022.
Centered on the extremely dark impulse of murderous intent swirling within the heart, its heavily distorted low-end and repeating ominous melody leave a powerful impression on listeners.
Although the track has no official tie-ins, it gained worldwide popularity through viral spread on social media and peaked at No.
7 on the Billboard Dance/Electronic Songs chart in the U.S.
The track is often used in car drift footage and extreme skills videos.
It’s a must-listen for fans of dark, addictive electronic music.
MaputoBob James & David Sanborn

Hearing that sophisticated sound that sparkles like a city nightscape, many of you will probably feel you’ve heard it somewhere before.
It’s a masterpiece by keyboardist Bob James, known as the godfather of smooth jazz, and saxophonist David Sanborn, whose singing tone transcends genres! The piece was composed by the virtuoso Marcus Miller, and it’s a luxurious track where an Afro-Cuban–inspired, buoyant rhythm melds with a sultry saxophone.
It opens their collaborative album Double Vision, released in May 1986, and this classic won the 29th Annual Grammy Award.
As BGM to grace an elegant dinner, you couldn’t ask for a more perfect tune.
Me and the Devil BluesRobert Johnson

Speaking of Robert Johnson, he is a truly mythic figure known for the “Crossroads legend,” in which he is said to have sold his soul to the devil to gain his guitar prowess.
This work, which epitomizes his mystique, can be described as a song overflowing with diabolical allure.
Its lyrics—walking shoulder to shoulder with the devil at dawn and asking to have his body buried by the highway—leave a powerful impact on the listener.
The urgent vocals and razor-sharp guitar brilliantly express the protagonist’s profound loneliness and resignation to fate.
Released as a single in 1938 and included on the landmark album The Complete Recordings, the song also lent its title to a manga based on his life.
It’s a must-listen for anyone who wants to experience the primal narrative power of the blues.
MemorabiliaSoft Cell

This is a track released in 1981 by the UK electronic music duo Soft Cell that sent the club scene into a frenzy.
Over a sterile, icy synth beat, Marc Almond’s emotionally charged vocals drift, creating a sound that heralds the dawn of the New Romantic era.
The lyrics evoke a stream of fragmented images where feelings like happy memories, emptiness, and lingering attachment swirl together.
It’s as if you’re gazing at photos and letters scattered across a room, unable to put them in order—falling into a bittersweet yet somehow detached mood.
Perhaps it’s precisely this glittering, decadent worldview that captivated so many people.
Missing YouBackstreet Boys

The Backstreet Boys are a U.S.-born vocal group that dominated the music scene in the ’90s, and they’re also known for their 1999 album Millennium, which sold over 24 million copies worldwide.
This song is a hidden gem of a ballad quietly included on their classic 1997 release Backstreet’s Back, during the height of their fame.
The earnest longing to see a cherished person who has gone away is sung straight from the heart over a wistful melody.
The structure, with members taking turns as lead vocalists, and the beautiful harmonies woven by all five members are truly moving—simply mesmerizing.
It’s the kind of song that will gently comfort your heart when you want to bask in a bit of sentimentality at night or when an old love suddenly comes to mind.
A roundup of Western songs with titles starting with “M” (181–190)
MadelineBackstreet Boys

It’s a song whose warm acoustic guitar tones gently touch the heart, overturning the image of a teen-pop star.
The piece portrays someone crushed by bullying and profound loneliness, on the verge of losing even their hope for tomorrow.
To a protagonist standing at the edge of despair, their gentle harmonies seem to say, “You are never alone.” The track appears on the acclaimed July 2013 album In a World Like This, which showcases a new side of the group as they steered toward a more mature musicality.
Listen to it on a night when your heart feels like it might break, and you’ll feel a quiet warmth that gives you a gentle push forward.
MONSTERSShinedown

Since their formation in the early 2000s, Shinedown—the titan of American hard rock who has released numerous hit songs—has earned a record-breaking 19 Number Ones on Billboard’s Mainstream Rock chart.
From their 2018 concept album “Attention Attention,” the track released as a single in March 2019 is a perfect fit for Halloween’s dark atmosphere! The song centers on an intensely personal theme: vocalist Brent Smith’s own battle with addiction, depicting the struggle against the “monster within” that leads one toward self-destruction.
The way it shifts from a quiet verse to an explosive, roaring chorus feels like a sonic portrayal of a ferocious fight with that inner beast.
It’s a highly recommended pick for anyone looking to set a serious, introspective mood on Halloween night!

