[2025] A Compilation of Western Songs Whose Titles Start with A
In this article, we introduce a curated list of songs with titles that start with the letter “A,” selected from a wide range of Western music—mainly rock and pop—from the 1950s through the 2020s.
You might not usually listen to music with the initial letter of the title in mind, but that’s exactly why focusing on a specific letter and lining up song titles can lead to all kinds of discoveries—it’s genuinely fascinating.
It’s a concept you won’t often see on other sites, and it can even be used for song-title shiritori.
Be sure to check it out!
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[2025] A Compilation of Foreign Songs Whose Titles Start with A (61–70)
Autumn’s SongStephen Day

Singer-songwriter Stephen Day is known for his warm, soul- and blues-inflected musicality.
Among the works that mark the starting point of his career, there’s a song that feels perfect for autumn.
Its gentle, soothing acoustic sound is captivating, but in fact the lyrics depict the bittersweet feeling of being unable to move on from a bygone love as autumn arrives.
You can almost picture the protagonist overlaying the changing seasons with shifts in their own heart, struggling to break free from a love that still lingers.
The track is included on his debut EP, Undergrad Romance and the Moses in Me, released in April 2016.
On a chilly night, when you want to be alone with your thoughts, it might quietly keep you company in your sentimental mood.
Autumn CollectionTriple One

Triple One is an Australian group that skillfully blends hip-hop with rock and R&B, earning popularity for their dark, introspective worldview.
Among their works is a hidden gem perfect for long autumn nights.
This mellow, bittersweet track mirrors the changing seasons with shifts of the heart.
Its wistful vocals and rap deftly evoke the uniquely sentimental mood of autumn.
Released as a single in May 2017, it’s a fan favorite.
On a melancholy night that hints at summer’s end, take the time to listen closely.
AutumnWizTheMc

Singer Wiz the Mak, who’s gaining attention for music that effortlessly crosses genre boundaries, is a multi-talented artist with roots in South Africa and Germany.
Among his works, the track we recommend for autumn is this one released in September 2019.
The song centers on what he describes as “the image of falling leaves and the feeling of falling in love.” It’s a track where a vintage-tinged hip-hop sound and a sentimental atmosphere blend beautifully.
Though relatively minor within his catalog, it enjoys enduring popularity among fans as a hidden gem that perfectly suits the autumn mood.
It’s a piece you’ll want to listen to alone on a chilly night, lost in quiet reflection.
Be sure to give it a listen.
Annihilate MeI Prevail

I Prevail, known for their sound that blends a wide range of genres on a metalcore foundation, have earned high global acclaim, including a Grammy nomination for their landmark 2019 album Trauma.
Ahead of their album Violent Nature, set for release in September 2025, they unveiled this track.
Its structure—driving forward from a quiet opening into a chorus where emotions explode—is truly breathtaking.
The song conveys a searing resolve: to keep moving forward, baring oneself again and again despite being hurt, even if ruin awaits at the end.
As the first release under their new lineup with a single vocalist, the sound is sharper and brimming with raw emotion.
A must-listen for anyone seeking heavy, dramatic rock.
Ain’t Talkin’ ‘Bout DubApollo 440

Centered around the Gray brothers from Liverpool and Noko, Apollo 440 effortlessly leap over the boundary between rock and dance music.
The track that put their name on the global map was the standout single released ahead of their album Electro Glide in Blue in February 1997.
Notably, the song boldly samples that famous Van Halen guitar riff.
Its sound—where rapid-fire breakbeats intersect with lines from sci-fi films—creates a world that fuses rock’s raw heat with a cool, futuristic edge.
The title, which says “talk about dub, not love,” perfectly encapsulates their musical stance.
Peaking at No.
7 on the UK Singles Chart and featured in sports broadcasts, this track is the perfect detonator when you want to crank your adrenaline to the max.
AishaDeath In Vegas

Death in Vegas captivates with a dark, thrilling sound where heavy breakbeats entwine with psychedelic guitars.
Formed in London in 1994, they’re known for their distinctive musicality that, while grounded in big beat and trip-hop, also absorbs elements of rock and dub.
This track, from the acclaimed album The Contino Sessions featuring guest Iggy Pop, reached No.
9 on the UK charts in February 2000.
Iggy Pop’s low, ominous narration feels like listening to the deranged monologue of a serial killer, and together with the violent sonic landscape, it envelops the listener in unfathomable suspense.
Its inclusion in the popular game Gran Turismo 3: A‑Spec helped imprint its shocking sound on rock fans as well.
It’s a perfect choice for those seeking a cinematic, dangerous-feeling musical experience that makes you forget the everyday.
AbsurdFluke

Formed in 1988, the UK group Fluke has earned high acclaim from connoisseurs for their versatile electronic music that defies strict genre categorization.
The opening track of their classic 1997 release, Risotto, is a quintessential example of big beat at its finest.
Its distorted bass and pounding breakbeats powerfully embody the “absurdity” suggested by the title.
Blowing logic and convention to smithereens, its overwhelming energy is sure to captivate rock fans as well.
It reached No.
25 on the UK Singles Chart and was featured in a striking scene in the film Sin City, as well as used as a theme for sports programs.
It’s a cool, aggressive number that’s guaranteed to lift your spirits when you want to crank up the adrenaline.





