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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A roundup of Western songs with titles starting with “G” (51–60)
Good TraditionTanita Tikaram

This is the debut single by Tanita Tikaram, a singer-songwriter born in Germany and based in the UK.
When the song was released in 1988, she was only 19! Her deep, calm voice and intellectually nuanced lyrics create a perfect contrast with her youth.
The cheerful folk-rock rhythm is layered with lively violin played by members of Dexys Midnight Runners, giving it a festive feeling—as if you’ve stumbled upon a street celebration somewhere in Europe.
Singing about her family’s “good traditions,” this track feels timeless, a song that warms the heart across generations.
Goodbye, Milky WayEnigma

The German music project Enigma, renowned for its cosmic grandeur and mystique, released in 2006 an album titled “A Posteriori,” whose closing track is a perfect choice for Tanabata—like a farewell sung to the Milky Way.
Enigma, led by Romanian-born Michael Cretu, continues to captivate listeners around the world with a distinctive sound that fuses New Age and electronica, and on this album it takes on the sweeping theme of a collision between the Milky Way and the Andromeda Galaxy.
Enhanced by Louisa Stanley’s narration, the piece conveys a cosmic ending and a new beginning, drawing the listener into the depths of outer space over the course of roughly six minutes.
As the finale to a masterpiece nominated for Best New Age Album at the 49th Grammy Awards, it’s a recommended track for anyone who wants to gaze up at the night sky and contemplate the mysteries of the universe.
Guess Who I Saw TodaySamara Joy

Samara Joy, hailing from New York, burst onto the contemporary jazz scene like a comet.
Her voice has been described as “silky and buttery,” with a luxuriously smooth tone like the finest velvet.
Her talent, recognized worldwide by music fans, earned her the Grammy Award for Best New Artist with her second album, Linger Awhile.
With a classic vocal style reminiscent of Sarah Vaughan and Ella Fitzgerald, she brings the brilliance of jazz’s golden age into the present.
Many listeners have found themselves captivated by the depth of jazz after hearing her sing.
Experience her voice that bridges eras at least once.
Giant StepsJohn Coltrane

Giant Steps, a signature work by American saxophonist John Coltrane, who rewrote the history of modern jazz.
Released in 1960, this monumental album was the first in which he presented an entire set of original compositions.
Its complex harmonies—known as the “Coltrane changes,” his hallmark—are like a labyrinth of sound that sent shockwaves through the music scene of the time.
While the dazzling displays of virtuosity are thrilling, the album also includes tender pieces dedicated to his wife and daughter.
It’s a record brimming with profound appeal, where you can savor both his passion for exploring new musical possibilities and a deeply human warmth.
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Girl Like YouSaint clara

Wouldn’t you like to hear music that sounds as if it captured the crisp, clear air of Scandinavia itself? The work of Saint Clara, a rising Gen Z star from Denmark, is packed with that very transparency and refined charm.
Centered on pop while weaving in elements of alternative and electronic, her sound perfectly reflects the complex emotions of our times.
Her melodious, emotional vocals over bright, buoyant beats tighten your heart in the best way.
It’s amazing how the everyday scenery around you suddenly takes on the color of a film scene.
Get Down TonightKC and The Sunshine Band

The moment that double-time guitar solo in the intro rings out, the floor heats up in an instant! This is an immortal dance classic by K.
C.
and the Sunshine Band, the funk-disco group from Florida, USA.
Packed into this track is a straightforward, passionate invitation: “Let’s dance together tonight and make love.” Riding on funky brass and a buoyant beat, it casts a spell that lets anyone become the star.
Released in February 1975 as the lead single from the album ‘KC and the Sunshine Band,’ it became the band’s first No.
1 on the U.
S.
Billboard Hot 100.
When it comes on at a party or event, won’t your body start moving before you even think about it?
GO BABYJustin Bieber

Hailing from Canada and entering a new chapter as a father, Justin Bieber delivers a song that gently conveys the deep, calm love he has for his wife.
The lyrics subtly feature items that symbolize her, painting a portrait of the intimate everyday moments the two share.
Some listeners may find themselves a little captivated by the unguarded expressions of affection from a global pop star.
The track is included on his album “SWAG,” set for release in July 2025, his first in four years.
Its ambient, dreamy sound is sure to make the ordinary moments with someone special feel even more precious.





