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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 roundup of Western songs with titles starting with 'L' (1–10)

Last DecemberNEW!Nina Nesbitt

Nina Nesbitt – Last December (Official Audio)
Last DecemberNEW!Nina Nesbitt

Scottish singer-songwriter Nina Nesbitt.

The song she included on her 2019 second album, “The Sun Will Come Up, the Seasons Will Change,” was actually written in 2014.

It was born from her first experience of heartbreak, and fans had been eagerly awaiting its release for years.

Its delicate sound, centered on piano and acoustic guitar, carefully captures a sense of longing and emotional wavering.

The season of December overlaps with a love that has passed, creating a ballad that slowly sinks into the heart.

It’s a song that will gently accompany you on winter nights when you want to look back on memories with someone dear, or when you quietly reflect on the year.

Nina Nesbitt’s whispery voice reaches deep into the soul.

Love Me NotNEW!Ravyn Lenae

Ravyn Lenae – Love Me Not (Official Music Video)
Love Me NotNEW!Ravyn Lenae

For those who want to add a stylish touch to a winter drive, let me introduce a track by Chicago-born, multitalented R&B singer-songwriter Ravyn Lenae.

Released as the lead single from her second album, “Bird’s Eye,” in May 2024, this song beautifully fuses a retro vibe reminiscent of ’60s girl groups with contemporary R&B.

The lyrics explore complex feelings toward a lover—capturing the delicate emotions of wavering between independence and dependence, of not needing someone yet still longing for them—making it a perfect song to listen to alone while gazing at the winter scenery.

Sparked by a viral moment on TikTok, the song drew global attention and even reached No.

81 on the Billboard Hot 100 in April 2025.

Why not let it warm your heart on your next winter drive?

Last NiteNEW!The Strokes

The Strokes – Last Nite (Official HD Video)
Last NiteNEW!The Strokes

The Strokes, a New York band that breathed new life into the early-2000s rock scene, formed in 1998 and shot to stardom with their 2001 debut album Is This It.

They drove the garage rock revival, presenting simple, tight garage rock with a refined style.

Frontman Julian Casablancas’s distinctive husky voice and the guitar interplay of Nick Valensi and Albert Hammond Jr.

produced a string of cool tracks that influenced many bands, including Arctic Monkeys.

In 2021, they won their first Grammy Award with the album The New Abnormal, continuing to assert their presence.

If you want to relive the energy of the early-2000s rock scene, give them another listen.

Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with 'L' (11–20)

Love → Building on FireNEW!Talking Heads

This is the landmark debut single by Talking Heads, the intellectual face of New York’s ’70s new wave.

Its thrilling world conjures the impulse of love as an act akin to entering a “burning building,” which is truly compelling.

Hearing David Byrne’s nervy vocals and the band’s still rough-hewn yet tightly wound sound, you can’t help but sense the emergence of their extraordinary talent.

Released in February 1977, the track initially didn’t belong to any studio album, but it can later be heard on compilations such as Sand in the Vaseline: Popular Favorites.

It’s a song for when you want to step just a little outside the everyday, letting you glimpse the origins of their artful sensibility.

LemonadeNEW!Louis Tomlinson

Louis Tomlinson – Lemonade (Lyric Video)
LemonadeNEW!Louis Tomlinson

Louis Tomlinson, who achieved worldwide fame as a member of One Direction and continues to thrive as a solo singer, has released his new song “Lemonade,” his first since the 2022 album Faith in the Future, in September 2025.

The track is a top-tier pop tune that likens a complex romance—where sweetness and bitterness coexist—to a refreshing lemonade.

Riding an uplifting melody, he sings about being drawn to someone who isn’t easy to handle, showcasing his prowess as a songwriter to the fullest.

The anecdote that it was recorded in Costa Rica also speaks to the song’s sunlit brightness and breezy, open atmosphere.

As the lead single from his album How Did I Get Here?, scheduled for release in January 2026, it signals the beginning of a new chapter for him.

Put it on when you want your heart to race with the thrill of romantic push-and-pull.

Laugh It OffNEW!New Found Glory

New Found Glory “Laugh It Off” Official Music Video
Laugh It OffNEW!New Found Glory

New Found Glory, the Florida heavyweights who have led the pop-punk charge since the late ’90s, have dropped a new track.

Indispensable when talking about the 2000s scene, the band returns with the lead single from their album “Listen Up!,” set for release in February 2026.

It’s an energetic pop-punk tune that unleashes their signature breakneck tempos and catchy melodies.

Against the backdrop of their guitarist’s battle with illness, the song packs a positive message of laughing off any hardship, delivering a refreshingly uplifting rock number that gives listeners a push forward.

Leave Me AloneReneé Rapp

Reneé Rapp – Leave Me Alone (Official Music Video)
Leave Me AloneReneé Rapp

After making a name for herself as a Broadway actress, singer-songwriter Lenny Rapp has also flourished as a solo artist.

Unlike her Broadway days, her music now is notably languid, driven by fairly rugged lyrics—quite striking, isn’t it? “Leave Me Alone” is one such work.

While rap takes the lead, the vocal sections are shaped into a slightly loud pop style.

The range is somewhat wide, but since it doesn’t require delicate falsetto pitch control, the overall difficulty is surprisingly low.

For the hook, focus less on sustained, soaring vocals and more on a shouted, elongated delivery.