[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.
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[2025] A Compilation of Western Songs with Titles Starting with A (1–10)
Adagio For StringsNEW!Tiësto

A miraculous track born from the fusion of a classical masterpiece and trance.
Tiësto boldly reimagined Samuel Barber’s solemn string piece into a 4/4 dance beat, releasing it as a single from the album “Just Be” in January 2005.
Preserving the original’s sorrow and grandeur while injecting trance’s signature build-ups and drops to create euphoria, the approach shocked the club scene of the time.
It reached No.
37 in the UK and No.
20 in Ireland, and in 2013 was voted the second greatest dance track of all time by Mixmag readers.
A daring work that transcends the boundary between classical and electronic music, it has become a festival staple.
A must-listen for those seeking a dramatic progression.
AnxietyNEW!Doechii

Rapper Doechii, who has drawn attention for her innovative musicality that transcends the boundaries of hip-hop.
The track she created is an introspective work that tackles the universal theme of the anxieties lurking deep within the heart.
While boldly incorporating the melody of Gotye’s famous song, she lays bare her inner conflicts and vulnerabilities just as they are.
Originally self-released around 2020, the song was rediscovered on social media over time and officially released in March 2025—a uniquely storied track.
Rather than simply promoting positivity, her sincere confrontation with negative emotions resonates deeply with listeners.
When you feel lost in life and unsure how to face your feelings, this piece will gently stay by your side and give you the courage to have an honest dialogue with yourself.
all i needNEW!Loyle Carner

Loyle Carner, a British artist known for introspective hip-hop that candidly traces his own experiences.
The track he released in April 2025 is a work that deeply resonates with hearts weary of life.
It portrays self-denial born from comparing oneself to others on social media and the mental exhaustion felt in an information-saturated society.
His vocal performance—hovering between rapping and singing—along with guitars that hint at alternative rock and increasingly urgent drums, deftly capture inner conflict and restlessness, stirring the listener’s emotions.
At its core, the song voices a fundamental human wish: to break free from that suffocating pressure and simply seek peace of mind.
[2025] A Compilation of Western Songs with Titles Starting with A (11–20)
AmarantineNEW!Enya

This commercial focuses on the fact that VIERA is an IPS LCD TV, conveying—through narration by Koyuki—how its picture looks different from before.
It especially emphasizes the view from an angle, highlighting that images which used to feel off now appear beautiful.
Enhancing this sense of a grand, near-futuristic atmosphere is Enya’s “Amarantine.” The gentle rhythm marked by strings and the crystalline vocals are striking, and even as the piece unfolds softly, it conveys a moving sense of emotion.
A Nonsense ChristmasNEW!Sabrina Carpenter

Since her breakout in 2024, Sabrina Carpenter has been delighting audiences worldwide as a pop superstar with her uninhibited charm.
Her popular song “Nonsense” was given a Christmas twist as “A Nonsense Christmas,” which is also included on her Christmas EP “Fruitcake,” released in November 2023.
Keeping the original’s catchy melody, it’s a playful track with lyrics brimming with seasonal flair.
In 2024, it was also used as the theme song for a Netflix special.
Angel In The SnowNEW!a-ha

This piece appears on a-ha’s fifth album, Memorial Beach, released in 1993 by the Norwegian pop band that took the world by storm in the 1980s.
Written by guitarist Paul Waaktaar-Savoy as a wedding gift for his wife, the lyrics evoke the image of an angel—someone who stays by your side wherever you go and dispels your troubles.
Set to a gentle, steady tempo, it’s a lyrical song that tenderly expresses devoted love for a cherished person.
It’s a perfect work for a quiet night spent watching the snow fall and thinking of someone dear.
Another Second ChanceRocket

Rocket is a four-piece rock band based in Los Angeles.
Formed by friends since childhood, they’re drawing attention with a sound that revives the spirit of ’90s alternative rock for the modern era.
Their latest track comes from their debut album, “R Is For Rocket,” slated for release in October 2025.
Featuring razor-sharp, roaring guitars and powerful drums, the song is an anthem to the feeling of “never being satisfied.” Its melody blends ache and exhilaration in a way that hits you right in the chest.
For added heft on the drums, the band reportedly used a studio owned by Foo Fighters during production, resulting in an exceptionally powerful track.
It’s a recommended rock tune for when you want to blast away that lingering sense of dissatisfaction.





