A collection of Western songs with titles starting with 'G'
When you hear “songs with titles that start with ‘G,’” what tracks come to mind?
We don’t usually think about the first letter of a song title, so it might be hard to come up with examples on the spot.
For instance, there are many English words that start with “G,” like “Good,” “Gonna,” and “Get.”
In this article, we’ll introduce songs with titles that start with “G” from among many of the world’s great tracks.
We hope you enjoy the read and maybe discover some new music along the way.
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Got To Be RealCheryl Lynn

Cheryl Lynn is a female singer who has won popularity with her overwhelming vocals honed in a church choir.
A true talent, she seized her debut opportunity after scoring a perfect mark on a TV show in 1976.
The work that marked the beginning of her brilliant career is this debut single.
Exuberantly celebrating the joy of being true to oneself, the song perfectly fuses dazzling disco sounds with her soulful voice.
Released in 1978, it reached No.
1 on the Billboard R&B chart.
Later sampled by many artists, it remains a timeless disco classic that continues to enjoy enduring popularity.
Goodbye JulyMargo Guryan

Margo Guryan, who had roots in jazz and classical music, was active as a composer from the 1960s.
This piece she left behind is a perfect song for the end of summer, singing of feelings for the passing month of July.
Its gentle, floating sound, so characteristic of Guryan, and her whispering vocals that seem to paint scenes right before your eyes are especially striking.
Although she released her only original album, Take a Picture, in 1968, you can hear this work on the collection Words and Music, released in June 2024.
For those who want to savor the fading summer and linger in precious memories, this is a comforting track that embraces that sweet, wistful feeling.
Good DaysSZA

The end of summer brings a bittersweet feeling along with all the happy memories, doesn’t it? There’s a song by R&B artist SZA that gently stays close to that tender mood.
While swaying between past pain and regret, it seeks a glimmer of hope in the future, expressed through her husky, deeply emotive voice.
The lyrics’ world overlaps with the sentimental atmosphere of a summer evening, and listening to it makes your heart tighten.
Released in December 2020 and included on the album “SOS,” the track garnered major attention, reaching No.
3 on Billboard’s R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.
It’s perfect for a quiet night alone, when you want to bask in the memories of a joyful summer.
It’s a song filled with a kind of magic that gently wraps your wistfulness in warmth.
GreyWhy Don’t We

The vivid summer scenery suddenly fades, turning monochrome.
It’s a song by the pop group Why Don’t We that gently stays close to that wistful feeling at summer’s end.
The message—that even when the world looks gray with sadness, only a loved one can bring back color—quietly resonates.
The track is included on their album “The Good Times and the Bad Ones,” released in January 2021, which peaked at No.
3 on the U.
S.
charts.
Its gentle harmonies layered over a soft piano sound feel like listening to ripples on the shore at dusk.
It’s a beautiful ballad, perfect for a sentimental night spent cherishing the season that has passed.
Get Ur Freak OnMissy Elliott

A genius who continues to innovate in the worlds of hip-hop and R&B, Missy Elliott.
Among her always-forward-looking music, there’s actually a track that’s perfect for Halloween.
The one introduced here is her signature work released in March 2001, included on the album “Miss E… So Addictive.” Its bewitching beat—boldly incorporating Indian bhangra—and mysterious melody are truly alluring and heighten the Halloween atmosphere.
Not only did this song win a Grammy, but its eccentric music video has also been highly praised.
If you want to create a unique, cool Halloween night that’s anything but ordinary, be sure to check it out!
Glory of LovePeter Cetera

It’s a power ballad with a grand sonic scale that hits you right in the heart.
Written by Peter Cetera, known as the face of the rock band Chicago, it paints a romantic world where he vows eternity and protects his loved one like a knight shining in the night sky.
His captivating high-pitched vocals combined with the dramatic melody deeply move anyone who listens.
Released in June 1986, the song was used as the theme for the blockbuster film The Karate Kid Part II.
It’s also included on his solo album Solitude/Solitaire, and in August of the same year it topped the U.
S.
singles chart for two consecutive weeks.
It’s a quintessential ’80s soft-rock classic you’ll want to play when you’re taking on a challenge or reaffirming your feelings for someone special.
GHOST. (feat. Samara Cyn)Armani White

Rapper Armani White, who drew worldwide attention with 2022’s “Billie Eilish,” teams up here with rising Tennessee talent Samara Singh.
Built on a 2001 hit produced by The Neptunes, the track’s sound is bouncy and irresistibly nostalgic, channeling the vibe of the 2000s.
Its theme—how one’s presence lingers as a “ghost” in an ex’s life—is delivered with Armani’s trademark playful confidence.
The interplay between Armani’s energetic bars and Samara’s soulful vocals is a delight, making this a perfect pick for fans of catchy, drive-ready pop-rap.





