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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MafiaDub Syndicate

I want to immerse myself in a sound world that sinks deep and frees me from everyday life.
This UK dub classic is perfect for that mood.
Dub Syndicate, active in the UK, pursued an experimental sound that broke the boundaries of reggae, centered around producer Adrian Sherwood and drummer Style Scott.
This track is packed with sonic effects that lure the listener’s consciousness into another dimension—ground-crawling basslines and powerful effects that warp space.
Surrender yourself to its seven-plus-minute runtime and you’ll feel as if you’re wandering a labyrinth of sound.
Why not spend a quiet night alone listening to this piece from the 1989 masterpiece Strike the Balance?
Merry UpGlen Brown

Glen Brown, the Jamaican musician known as the “Rhythm Master.” This instrumental piece is where he shines as both producer and melodica player.
The track features deeply undulating echo processing by King Tubby, giving it a mysterious, underwater-like sense of weightless drift.
Its cheerful melody carries a subtle hint of wistfulness, gently enveloping the listener’s heart.
Originally released in 1972 as a 7-inch single, it was later included on the compilation Rhythm Master Volume Two.
On nights when you want to step away from the noise of everyday life, why not surrender yourself to the waves of sound?
My Father’s EyesEric Clapton

A yearning for the father he never met, and a deep love for the son who left this world so young.
It was in confronting these two profound losses that Eric Clapton created this moving song.
The idea that his own eyes become a mirror reflecting both the father he never knew and the son he adored is heartbreakingly universal, and it strikes a powerful chord.
Included on the 1998 album Pilgrim, the song went on to win a Grammy the following year.
The story that it took many years to complete adds even more depth to the piece.
It’s a soul-nurturing ballad to listen to quietly on nights when your thoughts turn to someone dear.
Mr Crowley (Black Sabbath Cover)Jack Black feat. Roman Morello, Revel Ian, Yoyoka Soma & Hugo Weiss

A cross-generational cover released as the opening video for the Prince of Heavy Metal, Ozzy Osbourne’s final concert in July 2025.
Centered around American actor Jack Black, the project brings together the sons of renowned rock stars and young talents like Japan’s genius drummer Yoyoka.
The track, originally featured on the classic 1980 album Blizzard of Ozz, revives the dark, mystical lyrical world—posed as questions to an enigmatic sorcerer—through passionate performances by a new generation.
The concert’s proceeds being donated to charity also drew attention and moved many music fans.
It’s a stirring number where rock’s history intersects with hope for the future.
my mind is a mountainDeftones

Hailing from Sacramento, California, Deftones—often dubbed the Radiohead of the heavy rock world—return with a track previewing their first album in about five years, Private Music.
This song is quintessential Deftones: dense, weighty guitars entwined with lush, melancholic melodies.
Have you ever felt your own heart looming like a massive mountain, its sheer steepness overwhelming you? This track is a powerful anthem that charts a soulful journey to overcome that inner turmoil and discover a strength that’s uniquely your own.
The cutting-edge sound that recalls their Grammy-winning 2000 masterpiece White Pony is fully intact.
When you’re gripped by inescapable anxiety or pressure, listening to this may feel like the fog inside your chest is finally lifting.
Move Your BodyMarshall Jefferson x Solardo

It’s a track filled with a soul-liberating exhilaration and the pure joy that makes your body move.
It’s a cross-generational collaboration between American maestro Marshall Jefferson—often called the “Father of Chicago House”—and the Manchester-based UK duo Solardo.
It carries a universal message: “Just surrender to the music and free your mind and body!”—a sentiment that feels affirming to every listener.
The original, a historic classic released in 1986, was also featured in the game Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas.
This version, released in October 2019, earned a Silver certification from the British Phonographic Industry in 2023.
Its sophisticated sound, perfect for coloring the urban night, is just the thing when you want to elevate your mood in an instant.
Must Have Been The WindAlec Benjamin

A song by American singer-songwriter Alec Benjamin that unfolds like a short film.
From the apartment next door, you can faintly hear someone quietly sobbing.
Worried, the protagonist knocks on the door, but she brushes it off, saying it was just the sound of the wind.
Even so, the way the protagonist tries to stay close, gently and silently, is heart-wrenching.
Haven’t you ever noticed someone’s SOS, only to hesitate because you didn’t know what to say? Like the protagonist of this song, it may be that a softly extended hand is what truly saves someone’s heart.
It’s a song that makes you feel like trying just a little harder for someone in need.

