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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.

Collection of Western songs with titles starting with “M” (441–450)

My Dear AcquaintancePeggy Lee

Peggy Lee – My Dear Acquaintance
My Dear AcquaintancePeggy Lee

As a gentle song to celebrate a fresh start in January, I recommend a holiday track by Peggy Lee.

Her warm vocals tenderly wrap feelings of gratitude for close friends and strangers alike.

The calm melody skillfully conveys hopes for the new year and wishes for peace.

The song was included on the 2006 album “Christmas with Peggy Lee,” and it was also featured in the 2020 rerelease “Peggy Lee Ultimate Christmas,” commemorating the 100th anniversary of her birth.

While it incorporates elements of jazz and swing, it remains highly accessible to listeners.

It’s a perfect choice for those who want to share the joy of welcoming the new year with loved ones or begin the year with a sense of tranquility.

Mary, Did You Know?Pentatonix

Pentatonix – Mary, Did You Know? (Official Video)
Mary, Did You Know?Pentatonix

It’s a beautiful ballad by the American a cappella group Pentatonix.

The harmonies create a mystical atmosphere, and the lyrics, which pose questions to the Virgin Mary, resonate deeply.

This piece was included on their album “That’s Christmas to Me,” released in October 2014.

Depicting the mystery of Christmas and the destiny of the Savior, it gained broad support across audiences.

If you sing it at karaoke, imagine yourself as part of the group and cherish the solemn mood.

If everyone blends their voices together, it will surely become a special memory of a holy night.

A compilation of Western songs with titles starting with “M” (451–460)

My Special PrayerPercy Sledge

Percy Sledge – My Special Prayer (1974) • TopPop
My Special PrayerPercy Sledge

Percy Sledge’s voice shakes the heart with a sweet, romantic ballad.

Released in 1967, this song expresses a poignant desire to win back a lost love.

Sledge’s powerful yet delicate vocals match beautifully with the prayer-like lyrics.

It was especially popular in France, reaching the Top 10 on the singles chart in 1969.

Used in films and commercials, it has continued to be loved across generations.

It’s a song you’ll want to hear when you’re feeling down or thinking of someone special.

Me, Myself & YouPerrie

Perrie – Me, Myself & You (Official Audio)
Me, Myself & YouPerrie

Perrie, who hails from the UK, released a track in November 2024 that marks a new step in her solo career.

It’s a striking power ballad with lyrics exploring the complexity of inner conflict and anxiety, characterized by emotional vocals and a grand arrangement.

Following her time with Little Mix, this more introspective, emotionally resonant work is likely to connect with many listeners.

Perrie first rose to prominence after winning season 8 of The X Factor in 2011.

The song was co-written with Ed Sheeran and is being praised as part of her exploration of musical diversity.

Reflecting deeply personal experiences, it’s a track that truly resonates.

My generationPete Townshend

Pete Townshend, the legendary guitarist of the British rock band The Who, is globally acclaimed for his wild playing and cutting-edge sensibilities.

His ferocious stage antics—so intense he would smash his guitar—and his overwhelming talent as a composer who created groundbreaking works such as the rock opera Tommy both played crucial roles in the history of rock.

While some may think of The Who primarily as a central band of the Mod culture in the ’60s, their aggressive style and sound had a massive influence on later hard rock and punk rock.

Interestingly, Townshend wasn’t the type to rely on advanced technique; he himself viewed the guitar’s role in The Who’s ensemble as a “rhythm instrument.” With the technical bass and drums often functioning more like lead instruments, Townshend expressed the songs through playing that moved between cutting, lead, and rhythm.

Keeping those points in mind, be sure to check out The Who’s tracks as well as Townshend’s solo work.

MoneyPink Floyd

Pink Floyd – Money (Official Music Video)
MoneyPink Floyd

Pink Floyd, the progressive rock band that Britain proudly presents to the world.

Their 1973 release The Dark Side of the Moon became a massive hit, selling over 50 million copies worldwide.

It was the first album for which Roger Waters wrote all the lyrics, marking a turning point for the band.

Thematically centered on the pressures of modern society and mental health issues, it features the experimental sound design and grand sonic scale characteristic of prog.

Alan Parsons’s engineering also shines.

It’s a must-listen for anyone—from progressive rock newcomers to seasoned veterans—who wants to feel the possibilities of music.

Moon Undah WaterPuma Blue

Puma Blue – Moon Undah Water (Official Video)
Moon Undah WaterPuma Blue

A singer-songwriter based in London who stays true to his own aesthetic, Puma Blue delivers a dreamy ballad.

Its melody evokes the transience of the moon reflected on water, while the lyrics poignantly portray the pain of heartbreak.

Featured on the debut EP “Swum Baby,” the track captivates with a distinctive sound infused with jazz and soul elements.

It’s perfect for a nighttime drive or for moments of quiet reflection.

Immerse yourself in the lyrics’ world and enjoy Puma Blue’s delicate vocals.