Masterpieces with titles that start with 'A'
When you hear “songs with titles that start with A,” what songs come to mind?
If you can’t think of many, it turns out there are actually tons—words like “ai” (love) that often appear in lyrics and other universal terms lead to many songs when you do some research!
It seems there are quite a few ballads, too.
In this article, we’ve carefully selected and introduced songs whose titles start with A.
From timeless favorites to tracks by up-and-coming artists, you’ll find plenty of masterpieces.
Be sure to discover your own favorite “A” song!
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Great Songs with Titles Starting with “A” (191–200)
AutumnYabai T-Shirts Yasan

When it comes to autumn songs, wistful melodies and sentimental lyrics are the norm, right? But Yabai T-Shirts Yasan brings a fresh twist that overturns those autumn-song clichés.
This track sings about a feeling many of us have probably had at least once: compared to spring, summer, or winter, isn’t autumn a bit weak at making its case? What’s great is the playful spirit of setting that disarmingly honest message to a breakneck, melody-driven punk sound.
The song is included on the album “Tank-top Festival in JAPAN,” released in December 2018 toward the end of the Heisei era.
It’s the perfect pick when the typical ways of spending autumn don’t quite click, or when you want to amp up the energy on a drive with friends.
That day, I told a lie on the spur of the moment.Nogizaka46

If you’re looking for a karaoke song to sing with a touch of melancholy on a long autumn night, why not try this track by Nogizaka46? Its lyrics portray the bittersweet regret of youth—how a casual lie lingers in the heart—and they perfectly match the somber atmosphere of autumn.
The driving track and wistful piano seem to express the protagonist’s complex emotions.
This song was included on the single “Nandome no Aozora ka?” released in October 2014, and, by popular request from fans, it was also featured on the acclaimed album “Tōmei na Iro.” With its strong narrative quality, it’s ideal when you want to sing softly and with feeling.
The music video, which depicts friendship and heartache, is also memorable, and listening with friends can really bring out the emo vibes.
Autumn afternoonSaori Minami

An introspective piece that gently nestles into the wistful air of an autumn afternoon.
This track was included on the single “Irodzuku Machi,” released in September 1973, and it also appears on the classic album “20-sai Mae,” which marked Saori Minami’s best sales.
Crafted by the golden duo of lyricist Mieko Arima and composer Kyohei Tsutsumi, the song is so polished you’d never guess it was a B-side.
Saori Minami’s crystalline voice melds with the philosophical lyrics that quietly reflect on days gone by, leaving a profound resonance in the heart.
It’s the perfect gem for those moments when you want to sit alone, lost in thought, gazing at the trees turning color.
Why not savor it slowly as you reminisce about your nostalgic youth?
Woman of the Autumn MoonYuri Harada

The autumn scenes you hear in enka also have a way of sinking deeply into the heart, don’t they? In this song by Yuri Harada, set in Akizuki—the “little Kyoto” of Chikuzen—a woman traces the memories of a love that has ended, journeying alone.
The beautiful castle town scenery overlaps with the tight, aching loneliness in the protagonist’s chest, and the bittersweet images vividly come to mind.
Harada’s emotionally rich vocals further highlight the helpless yearning.
Released in September 2013, the song stayed in the Oricon Top 10 for over three months.
Many listeners may find themselves relating to the figure who continues her travels while bearing the pain of heartbreak.
It’s a song that gently keeps you company on a long autumn night when you want to be alone with your thoughts.
Masterpieces with Titles Starting with “A” (201–210)
a balmy autumn dayTsukuyomi

The works of Tsukuyomi, the music project led by Vocaloid producer Yuri Kannon, are truly captivating in how deeply story and music are intertwined.
Released in August 2024, this song is set against a fleeting tale from the original novel about the meeting of a sick girl and a boy.
What’s striking is how a bright, refreshing sound carries a poignancy like the clear air of autumn, letting the protagonist’s feelings—cherishing the present in the face of an inevitable parting—resonate deeply with listeners.
The track is also included on the mini-album “We Call That God.” If you listen on a long autumn night when you’re in a sentimental mood, you’ll find yourself even more drawn into the world of its story.
Akane sky, you dance — a promenade of crimson maple leavesSakura (CV: Ai Kakuma) Kiri (CV: Manami Numakura)

The gentle, nostalgic melody woven by piano and strings resonates in the heart.
It conjures a warm scene, as if you’re walking with someone dear along a path of fluttering autumn leaves beneath a crimson sky.
This song is the ending theme of the anime “Konohana Kitan,” sung by Ai Kakuma as Sakura and Manami Numakura as Kiri.
It is included in the ending theme collection “Konohanatei no Shiki,” released in December 2017.
When you’re feeling a bit worn out by the busyness of daily life, why not listen to it while savoring the clear air of autumn?
white-spotted bamboo sharkRainnosuke

The gentle autumn rain seems to carry a sentimental mood.
This song by Vocaloid producer Amenosuke was released in September 2020.
Hatsune Miku’s delicate vocals ride over a cool, rock-tinged sound.
The lyrics convey a bittersweet yet warm feeling, reminiscing about days gone by on a rainy autumn day.
The stylish chord progressions beautifully balance melancholy and freshness.
Perfect for those moments when the change of seasons leaves you feeling a little lonely.





