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A collection of Western songs with titles starting with “L”

When it comes to songs with titles that start with “L,” do any come to mind for you?

People don’t usually pay attention to the first letter of a song title, so it might not be easy to think of examples right away.

That said, when it comes to English words starting with “L,” there’s “Love,” and just that alone probably accounts for hundreds of songs.

There are also plenty of other words that seem likely to appear in song titles, like “Last,” “Lady,” and “Little.”

In this article, I’ll introduce lots of songs with titles that start with “L,” regardless of era or genre.

By searching for music from a perspective you may not have considered before, you might discover some new tracks.

A Collection of Western Songs with Titles Starting with “L” (61–70)

Lingus (We Like It Here)Snarky Puppy

Snarky Puppy – Lingus (We Like It Here)
Lingus (We Like It Here)Snarky Puppy

A surging bass and sharp snare give the cue, and the 7/4 drive bumps your heartbeat up a notch.

Lithe horn phrases stitch through the mix and linger in your ears, naturally tipping your body’s center of gravity forward.

The U.

S.

collective Snarky Puppy, led by Michael League, traverses jazz and funk.

In this track, Cory Henry’s synth solo dramatizes a story in which the resolve to push forward swallows doubt and breaks into release.

It was recorded in October 2013 at Kytopia Studios in the Netherlands over four nights of audience-attended sessions.

The piece appears on the album “We Like It Here,” released in February 2014.

Perfect for focused work, night drives, and studying band ensemble interplay.

LocationKhalid

Khalid – Location (Official Video)
LocationKhalid

Khalid, an American singer-songwriter known for surpassing 1.

5 billion streams on Spotify at just 22 years old, first drew attention with his 2016 single “Location.” The following year, his debut album American Teen earned him a Grammy nomination, marking a dazzling start to his career.

Rooted in R&B and pop, his warm sound and honest lyrics about love and self-discovery have resonated with listeners worldwide, earning him six Billboard Music Awards.

In 2019, he was also named one of TIME’s Most Influential People.

His soulful, dreamlike vocals are perfect for moments of relaxation or quiet nights of self-reflection.

Lavender’s BlueArlo’s Planet

A lullaby that brings a peaceful moment, as if wrapped in the gentle scent of a lavender field.

It is performed by Arlo’s Planet, a music project based in the United States, which arranges traditional songs from around the world into soothing sounds that parents and children can enjoy together.

This piece centers on a charming promise themed around dreams of becoming a king and queen someday.

Its pure story seems to whisper the deep love from parent to child.

The original song was born in 17th-century England and became widely known after being featured in a Disney film released in 1948.

Arlo’s Planet’s version was released in March 2023 on the album “Arlo’s Planet.” Play it during your child’s bedtime, and it will surely guide them into a wonderful world of dreams.

Like a HurricaneNeil Young and Crazy Horse

Neil Young & Crazy Horse – Like A Hurricane – Live 1986
Like a HurricaneNeil Young and Crazy Horse

Known as the “Godfather” who had a profound influence on the later grunge scene, Canadian-born Neil Young and the American rock band that backs him, Crazy Horse, stand at the center of that legacy.

Since launching their work together with the landmark 1969 album Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere, they have captivated fans with a wide range of styles—from roaring, distorted guitar-driven noise rock to heartfelt folk.

Their raw sound is said to have influenced countless artists who followed.

Neil Young has been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame twice as an individual and has won numerous Grammy Awards.

The rough, unbridled performances showcased on the 1990 album Ragged Glory reportedly provided direct inspiration to bands such as Nirvana.

If you want to experience soul-stirring, authentic rock, they’re the perfect choice.

La la LuPeggy Lee

“La La Lu” (Official Video) – Peggy Lee
La la LuPeggy Lee

It’s a lullaby that gently wraps listeners in a calm, tender light, like stars twinkling in the night sky.

The singer is Peggy Lee, the legendary American singer-songwriter who, in addition to mastering jazz and pop, also thrived as a lyricist and composer.

She wrote this song herself for the 1955 Disney film “Lady and the Tramp,” where a mother character sings it to her baby.

Through its dreamy imagery of stardust and angels descending, the piece conveys deep affection for a beloved child and the wish for a peaceful sleep.

Spend quiet moments with this song, and you’ll feel the bond between parent and child grow even stronger.

Be sure to give it a listen at bedtime.

LOOSE LEAFYeat

Yeat – LOOSE LEAF (Official Music Video)
LOOSE LEAFYeat

This track comes from Yeat, the American rapper known for his heavy use of Auto-Tune.

Featured on the EP “DANGEROUS SUMMER,” released in August 2025, the song is marked by an aggressive rage beat, while its world-building depicts uncontrollable impulses and madness, creating a tense, thrilling atmosphere.

The music video, produced by film director Harmony Korine, sparked major buzz with its extreme visuals of running around with alligators.

If you’re itching to break free from the everyday grind, the edgy sound of this track will give you that push.

Put it on during a night when you’re craving an adrenaline rush, and it’s guaranteed to elevate your mood.

Los AngelesBig Thief

Big Thief – Los Angeles (Official Lyric Video)
Los AngelesBig Thief

Big Thief is a Brooklyn-based indie folk band whose delicate, poetic lyrics stir the heart.

Their talent is beyond question, with multiple Grammy nominations to their name.

In 2024, they became a trio and took a new step forward.

Released in August 2025, this song carefully portrays the subtleties of a relationship shifting from lovers to friends.

Many listeners may relate to the experience of warm memories resurfacing in fleeting moments, even while knowing things can never return to the way they were.

Adrienne Lenker’s quiet, introspective vocals gently cradle the complex feelings we carry inside.

This track is the lead single from the album “Double Infinity,” due out in September 2025, and it’s a melancholic song perfect for sentimental nights.