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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)

My GAitch, Ed Sheeran

One of the most talked-about young rappers in contemporary UK music, Aitch was born in 1999 and hails from Manchester.

He’s an artist with the skills to handle everything from serious topics to lighthearted storytelling with ease, but his 2022 release “My G,” featuring none other than Ed Sheeran, is deeply personal.

“G” refers to Aitch’s younger sister, and the song beautifully portrays his warm, protective feelings as a brother, embracing the public’s lack of understanding that can arise because she has Down syndrome with great love.

Along with the story that his sister is a big Ed Sheeran fan and a heartwarming music video that’s sure to lift your spirits, it’s a wonderful track that even those who don’t usually listen to hip-hop should definitely check out.

Morning DanceSpyro Gyra

Spyro Gyra – Morning Dance (Official Audio)
Morning DanceSpyro Gyra

A freshness that seems to bottle the morning air helps steady the listener’s breathing.

Hailing from New York State, the jazz-fusion powerhouse Spyro Gyra formed in 1974.

Centered on alto sax, buoyant percussion and guitar create a gentle sway, conveying emotion beyond words—an embodiment of Jay Beckenstein’s aesthetic that captures both morning uplift and quiet resolve.

Released as a single in March 1979, it reached No.

24 on the Billboard Hot 100 and No.

1 on Adult Contemporary.

Contributions from masters like Randy Brecker add further color.

Perfect for a morning drive, before the workday, or anytime you want to reset—ideal for those seeking a light, graceful lift.

My BonnieMusic Together

Music Together is an early childhood music education program founded in the United States in 1987 under the philosophy that “all children are born musical.” This piece is a moving lullaby based on a traditional Scottish folk song.

Its lyrics, which yearn for a beloved person across the distant sea, overlap with a parent’s deep, gentle love for their child and are sure to enfold listeners’ hearts with tenderness.

The soft melodies woven by piano and strings, together with the warm vocals, transform bedtime for parent and child into a precious moment of peace.

Included on the acclaimed album Lullabies, this work was released in October 2009 and continues to be cherished by families around the world.

It’s a song you’ll want to listen to on a quiet night while holding your little one close.

A compilation of Western songs with titles starting with 'M' (221–230)

Mogwai fear SatanMogwai

Mogwai – Mogwai fear Satan (High Quality)
Mogwai fear SatanMogwai

Mogwai is a rock band from Scotland.

Their music, masterfully weaving silence and thunderous noise, has become emblematic of the post-rock genre.

Closing their debut album, “Mogwai Young Team,” this piece is a monumental instrumental that runs over 16 minutes.

Though it has no lyrics, the bassist’s personal theme of “fear of the devil” intensifies the dramatic contrast between quiet and loud.

The way it unfolds—from delicate flute melodies to an all-consuming flood of noise—plays out like a film.

Released in October 1997, the track was also used in the documentary film The 11th Hour.

It’s a perfect choice for when you want to step away from the everyday and immerse yourself in music, or when you’re in the mood to feel an epic story.

Mister SandmanThe Chordettes

At the restaurant of Jetwing Lighthouse, a luxury hotel in Sri Lanka, Shizuka Ishibashi waits for Ryuhei Matsuda to arrive.

The refined setting—the atmosphere of the hotel and the view of the sea through the restaurant’s windows—is truly striking.

When Matsuda arrives, the two share a conversation over glasses of Midori.

It’s an elegant and captivating sequence that exudes a distinctly mature sophistication, brilliantly conveying the premium image associated with whisky.

The background music features The Chordettes’ signature 1954 release, “Mr.

Sandman,” whose beautiful harmonies are enchanting enough to make you swoon.

MillionairesThe VANNS

The VANNS – Millionaires (Official Music Video)
MillionairesThe VANNS

The Vanns are an indie rock band from Australia.

Their 2023 album, Last of Your Kind, broke into the ARIA Top 10, cementing their strong popularity at home.

The track in question is included on their third album, All That’s in My Head, released in August 2025.

As the frontman describes it as “broken-down acoustics,” the sound lays the band’s core bare and hits you right in the chest.

The song seems to sing about the emptiness behind wealth and success, and a longing for genuinely human connections.

Recorded in London and their hometown, its raw sonic texture feels like a companion for quiet nights when you want to face yourself alone.

Move AlongSummerlane

SUMMERLANE – Move Along (Official Video)
Move AlongSummerlane

Summerlane is an Indonesian pop-punk band whose name perfectly captures their brisk, energetic sound—like the stride of summer itself.

Rooted in the New Found Glory school of pop-punk, they’ve been active since 2015, wielding driving guitar riffs and melodies that evoke a touch of nostalgia.

Their signature tracks include Sweet Escape, Heaven’s Hell, and the collaboration Sebelum Selamanya, through which they’ve sung candidly about the conflicts and passions of everyday youth.

At the 27th Anugerah Musik Indonesia in 2024, they were nominated alongside a host of heavyweight talents, proving the high caliber of their work.

Their fiery, DIY-spirited live shows feel like the very rush of adolescence turned into sound.

Even after lineup changes, their music hasn’t lost its spark—it may just remind you of the bittersweet days gone by and warm your heart, if only a little.