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Songs with titles that start with “Go”

Are there any songs that come to mind when you’re asked for titles that start with “go” (ご)? Titles that begin with a voiced consonant can be hard to recall, but in fact there are plenty of song titles that start with the numeral “5,” or with words like “GO,” “gozen” (morning/AM).

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), “gogo” (afternoon/p.

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), or “gomen” (sorry)—all of which make for easy-to-use song titles.

In this article, we’ll introduce songs whose titles start with “go” (ご).

There are many songs with titles that include words like “gozen” and “gogo,” and we’ll highlight hits and well-known tracks among them.

Let’s get started!

Songs with titles starting with “Go” (51–60)

Five DaysSangatsu

Sangatsu – Sangatsu “Five days” LIVE!!! SPACE SHOWER TV
Five DaysSangatsu

They’re an instrumental band with a gentle, sunset-suited atmosphere that’s truly captivating.

Many of their tracks are composed purely of sound with no vocals, and they often write longer pieces around five to six minutes.

Their soothing tones make them perfect for listening during tasks or between work sessions.

Go my way!Kinoshita

Go My Way! / Kinoshita feat. Otomachi Una / Go My Way!
Go my way! Kinoshita

An energetic pop tune that lifts your spirits.

Featuring Otomachi Una’s charming vocals, “Go My Way!” was released by Kinoshita in July 2020.

The track was also included in the mobile game Leaping Destiny.

Set to a bright, lighthearted sound, it sings about the importance of staying true to yourself.

Many parents likely feel reassured seeing their children live each day with a strong sense of self.

I think it’s a perfect positive song to listen to on Mother’s Day!

Gotta BeAee! group

Aぇ! group “Gotta Be” Official Music Video – Streaming Ver. –
Gotta Be Aee! group

結成は2019年。Aぇ! groupは、ポップやロックからダンスミュージックまで幅広いジャンルに挑戦する、関西発の大人気グループです。

Their name is said to come from the Kansai dialect phrase “ee group,” meaning “a good group.” In 2023, they won the Emotional category of the anan AWARD 2023, showcasing their diverse talents not only in music but also on stage and in dramas.

Each member has a distinct personality; for example, Masaya Sano is active on the creative side as well, handling songwriting and composition.

With both youth and skill on their side, it’s impossible to take our eyes off their brilliant future.

Sorry, cowboy.Ushirogami Hikaretai

We present a classic idol pop masterpiece from the 1980s, sourced from rare recordings.

Set to a powerful yet beautiful melody line, the song richly expresses a yearning for and desire to understand a free-spirited transfer student.

Yasushi Akimoto’s lyrics and Tsutomu Goto’s composition blend perfectly, resulting in a fresh and captivating track.

Released by Ushirogami Hikaretai in November 1987, the song was used as the opening theme for the Fuji TV anime “Tsuide ni Tonchinkan” and is also included on the album BAB.

It’s the perfect tune for anyone wanting to indulge in a sense of nostalgia.

Songs with titles starting with “Go” (61–70)

Farewell in MayYosui Inoue

As we welcome this refreshing season, we’d like to introduce a work in which Yosui Inoue’s lyrical melodies resonate in the heart.

Its gentle tune and lyrics interwoven with landscapes carry a clear, breezy feeling—almost like breathing in the air of May—and are perfect for the fresh green season.

Delicately portraying the transition from spring to early summer, the song’s tender vocals evoke nostalgic memories, from wedding scenes to stars in the night sky.

Released in March 1993, it was also included on the album “UNDER THE SUN,” which came out the same year.

Used in a Kirin Beer commercial, it became a memorable song for many.

Why not enjoy reminiscing together with older adults through music while feeling the calm flow of time? It’s a wonderful piece that promises a heartwarming moment.

Song of MayLyrics translation: Zengo Aoyagi / Music: Mozart

Song of May | Japanese lyrics | German lied | Joyful is May, the grasses and trees are budding
Song of May Lyrics: Zengo Aoyagi / Music: Mozart

Set to a famous piece composed by Mozart, this song features richly expressive Japanese lyrics by the poet Zengo Aoyagi—perfect for the fresh, verdant season of early summer.

Included in an elementary school music textbook in 1947, it has long been loved by many.

The work gently portrays the beauty of spring and the feelings of delight it inspires.

Along with its pleasant melody, it evokes springtime joys sensed through all five senses: the murmur of a brook, the scent of violets, and young leaves swaying in a soft breeze—wrapping listeners in a warm, cheerful mood.

How about singing it together with older adults during a music recreation session? As nostalgic memories blossom into conversation, everyone can savor the arrival of spring to their heart’s content.

May bluesKIRINJI

Gogatsubyou (2018 Remaster)
May Sickness KIRINJI

Amid the crossing of spring greenery and sunlight, this gem of a masterpiece delicately portrays the feelings of urban dwellers.

It was released by KIRINJI in October 1998 on the classic album Paper Drivers Music.

Its mellow, country-tinged light melody beautifully balances a fresh sense of the season with the solitude of city life.

Within the lyrics, everyday scenes reveal a subtle sense of unease—struggling to adapt to a new life and feeling unsure about the distance between oneself and others.

Quietly beloved, the song resonates with those who carry anxiety or emptiness brought on by changing environments, and with anyone who finds it hard to feel at home in the city.