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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' (211–220)

More Than You KnowMartika

For Martika, an American who began her career as a child actor, this is her memorable debut single.

When the song was released in 1988, she was still just 19! The sparkling synth tones and her cute vocals are a perfect match, aren’t they? The lyrics portray a very straightforward, passionate love, and it makes you think how wonderful it would be to express your feelings so directly.

It’s a track that lets you ride that dance beat and feel the exhilaration of a budding romance.

Movin Too Fast (Bump & Flex Remix)Artful Dodger ft. Romina Johnson

Artful Dodger ft. Romina Johnson – Movin Too Fast (Bump & Flex Remix)
Movin Too Fast (Bump & Flex Remix)Artful Dodger ft. Romina Johnson

This track comes from Artful Dodger, the British producer duo that symbolizes the UK garage scene, teaming up with Italian singer Romina Johnson.

The lyrics, which express confusion over a rapidly unfolding romance, resonate deeply together with Romina’s soulful vocals.

The sprightly 2-step beat, if anything, only heightens the bittersweetness—that’s irresistible, isn’t it? Originally a solo work by Romina, the song was remixed and re-released in February 2000, reaching No.

2 on the UK charts.

Included on the classic album “It’s All About the Stragglers,” it’s a bona fide club anthem—perfect for a night drive or when you want to soak in a slightly more mature mood.

Why not lose yourself in its uniquely floating vibe?

Manny’s Ready to RollPsychedelic Porn Crumpets

Psychedelic Porn Crumpets – Manny’s Ready to Roll – (Official Visualiser)
Manny's Ready to RollPsychedelic Porn Crumpets

The sound that slams with razor-sharp impulse is striking in the music of the Australian psychedelic rock band Psychedelic Porn Crumpets.

Their signature multilayered fuzz-guitar roar spirals and explodes atop a tight, aggressive rhythm section—truly overwhelming.

This track is a lead single from the album “Pogo Rodeo,” slated for release in October 2025, and the band’s blistering production pace—having just released “Carpe Diem, Moonman” in May of the same year—seems to speak to its sheer intensity.

Their stated approach of “trusting intuition and stripping away the excess” may be what channels that decisive clarity and pure energy, as if cutting through all hesitation.

It’s the perfect song for blasting away everyday gloom!

Make Me Smile (Come Up And See Me)Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel

Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel – Make Me Smile (Come Up And See Me) (Official Music Video)
Make Me Smile (Come Up And See Me)Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel

Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel, a London-born act that stood out with literary lyrics and a theatrical sound.

Released in January 1975, this single became a massive hit, reaching No.

1 on the UK charts in February of the same year.

Its brisk, catchy melody has a charm that lifts anyone’s spirits the moment they hear it.

Yet what the song contains is Steve Harley’s biting irony and loneliness toward his former bandmates after experiencing their departure.

Even as he’s been betrayed, the protagonist puts on a brave face and says, “Go ahead, make me laugh,” which only deepens the poignancy.

It’s likely for this very depth that the track has been used in many works, including the film The Full Monty.

If you know the bittersweetness of human relationships, it will surely resonate with your heart.

MajestyMadrugada

Madrugada – Majesty [Official Music Video] [2002]
MajestyMadrugada

Madrugada, a Norwegian band whose name means “dawn,” crafts a dark yet beautiful sound that anchors itself in alternative rock while blending in elements of blues and dark country.

They debuted in 1999 with the album Industrial Silence, winning Best New Artist at the Norwegian Grammys.

Their song Lift Me, a collaboration with Ane Brun, is also widely known.

Sivert Høyem’s soul-stirring vocals and the guitar tones woven by Robert Burås, who passed away suddenly in 2007, seize listeners’ hearts and won’t let go.

If you’re looking for melancholic yet grand rock in the vein of Nick Cave, this is a band you should hear.

Moon Over Joseph’s BurialShackleton

Shackleton – Moon Over Joseph’s Burial
Moon Over Joseph's BurialShackleton

This massive three-disc set by England’s Shackleton—renowned as an innovator in the dubstep scene—is a landmark release from the late 2000s on the prestigious PERLON label.

With ritualistic rhythms that evoke folk traditions and subterranean bass that rumbles from the depths, the music entwines into an experience like stumbling into an ancient ceremony.

The feeling of wandering through a dark, mysterious sonic jungle lingers long after listening.

This profound world can’t be summed up by the word “techno” alone—take your time and dive in.

MangalShahar Tavoch

שחר טבוך – מנגל (Prod. By Yinon Yahel & Lee B.)
MangalShahar Tavoch

Shahar Tavof, an Israeli artist with many talents—including actor, voice actor, and TV host—crafts pop songs that deftly weave in R&B and Mizrahi influences, resulting in irresistibly catchy sounds that linger after a single listen.

He launched his music career in July 2021 with the single “Pahdan,” and tracks like “Mishbali” and the collaboration “APT.” with star singer Noa Kirel drew major attention.

With over 100,000 monthly listeners on Spotify, his popularity is undeniable.

His emotionally charged music, which candidly explores love and self-discovery, is sure to add a vibrant touch to your library if you’re seeking fresh Israeli pop.