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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.

A Compilation of Western Songs with Titles Starting with 'M' (361–370)

Merry Christmas, Please Don’t CallBleachers

A bittersweet holiday song released in November 2024 by Bleachers, led by New Jersey native Jack Antonoff.

Its 80s-evoking sound infused with synth-pop elements and Jack’s reverb-soaked, resonant baritone are striking.

The lyrics, which dwell on lingering feelings and pain for a past lover, pair with the season’s distinctive sentimentality to deeply move listeners.

Having been performed live, the track’s release was highly anticipated by fans.

It’s a recommended listen for anyone spending the Christmas season on their own.

MY SWAMPBlorg

Blorg – MY SWAMP (Official Music Video)
MY SWAMPBlorg

The song released in September 2024 by Brolg, a rising American artist, showcases his talent as a lyricist with humor-filled lyrics themed around personal boundaries and identity.

Notably, it cleverly weaves in characters from the film Shrek.

The collaboration between Shrek and Donkey evokes a nostalgic vibe.

Packed with contemporary slang and cultural references, it reflects youth culture.

With its light, catchy rhythm and approachable melody, it’s a recommended track for anyone who values staying true to themselves.

Murder Most FoulBob Dylan

Bob Dylan – Murder Most Foul (Official Audio)
Murder Most FoulBob Dylan

A monumental 17-minute ballad that symbolizes the changing times has arrived from Bob Dylan.

Released as a single in March 2020, the piece weaves an epic tale centered on the assassination of President John F.

Kennedy, interlacing the history of American social change, music, and film.

It is a song that can be called the culmination of Dylan’s career.

Closing out the album Rough and Rowdy Ways, it was unveiled amid the COVID-19 pandemic and resonated with many as a beacon of light in an anxious era.

It’s a must-listen for those well-versed in history and passionate about music and film.

Why not spend some time reflecting on American history as you listen to Dylan’s poetic narration?

Mack The KnifeBobby Darin

Bobby Darin “Mack The Knife” on The Ed Sullivan Show
Mack The KnifeBobby Darin

Contrary to its breezy jazz beat, this unconventional song portrays a brutal underworld criminal, rendered through the unique interpretation of American genius singer-songwriter Bobby Darin.

Telling the tale of a knife-wielding figure operating in London’s underworld, the track captivates with an uptempo, swingy sound.

After its release in August 1959, it spent nine consecutive weeks at No.

1 on the Billboard Hot 100.

At that year’s Grammy Awards, it won both Record of the Year and Best New Artist.

Featured in films such as Quiz Show and What Women Want, this classic is perfect for those who relish the contrast between bright musicality and a dark storyline.

Make It With YouBread

Bread – Make it with you (1970)
Make It With YouBread

A masterpiece of soft rock that wraps the feelings of two people in love in a sweet, gentle sound.

This gem of a ballad from the American band Bread portrays a vow of love: pursuing dreams together and building a future side by side.

David Gates’s warm vocals resonate tenderly, as if whispering in a lover’s ear.

Released in August 1970, it reached No.

1 on the U.S.

Billboard chart and secured its place as one of Bread’s signature songs.

It has been covered by many artists, including Aretha Franklin and Earth, Wind & Fire.

A heartwarming love song perfect for listening while cuddling with your partner or thinking of someone dear.

Malignant PerfectionCradle Of Filth

CRADLE OF FILTH – Malignant Perfection (Official Video) | Napalm Records
Malignant PerfectionCradle Of Filth

The UK’s proud extreme metal stalwarts, Cradle of Filth, have crafted their new track as a “terrifying homage” to Halloween.

Featuring Dani Filth’s powerful vocals and distinctive synth textures, the song portrays the deification of feminine evil and the incursion of the realm of the dead into the living world, conjuring an ominous, chilling atmosphere perfect for the colder season.

Released in October 2024, it’s drawing attention as the lead single from an upcoming album soon to be announced.

Musically, it’s said to recall the catchy yet aggressive style of their 1996 classic, Dusk…

And Her Embrace.

Brimming with dark, fantastical elements, it’s a track you’ll want to sink into on long autumn nights.

Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with 'M' (371–380)

Merry Christmas, BabyCharles Brown

Charles Brown “Merry Christmas, Baby” (Official Visualizer)
Merry Christmas, BabyCharles Brown

An R&B classic that sings of Christmas happiness.

Charles Brown’s gentle vocals and piano make this a song that truly touches the heart.

The lyrics overflow with gratitude for a loved one, perfectly fitting the warm atmosphere of the season.

Since its 1947 release, it has become a standard covered by many artists.

The version included on the album “Cool Christmas Blues” was even nominated for a Grammy.

It’s a romantic, heartwarming song you’ll want to play on a Christmas night spent with someone special.