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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” (51–60)

Loved You Better (ft. Dean Lewis)Jonas Brothers

Jonas Brothers – Loved You Better (Official Lyric Video) ft. Dean Lewis
Loved You Better (ft. Dean Lewis)Jonas Brothers

This song by the American brother band the Jonas Brothers reflects on past relationships and sings with sincere regret.

Co-written with Australian singer-songwriter Dean Lewis, it blends delicate piano and acoustic guitar tones with beautiful harmonies from both artists.

Carrying a searing message of lament—born from immaturity—of “I should have loved you better,” it grips the listener’s heart.

Featured on their seventh album, Greetings From Your Hometown, celebrating their 20th anniversary, this track is one the band themselves consider a standout.

It’s a song that quietly stays by your side when you want to face your own heart on a calm night.

Lover, You Should’ve Come OverJeff Buckley

Jeff Buckley – Lover, You Should’ve Come Over (Official Video)
Lover, You Should've Come OverJeff Buckley

This is an achingly beautiful soul ballad left behind by the legendary American singer Jeff Buckley, who died far too young at 30.

It sings of the helpless regret and burning longing after a breakup.

If you’ve ever let go of someone precious because of youthful mistakes, you’ll likely find this song deeply relatable.

Wishing “I wanted you to come see me,” only to realize it’s too late—those feelings with nowhere to go are truly painful.

The track appears on the classic album Grace and was also featured in the drama FlashForward.

Even decades after its August 1994 release, it continues to move hearts.

On a quiet night when you want to be alone with your thoughts, you might let yourself sink into this heavenly voice.

Lekh LishonAnna Zak

אנה זק – לך לישון (Prod. By Jordi)
Lekh LishonAnna Zak

Anna Zak is a pop icon who leapt from the world of social media into Israel’s music scene, amassing over 5 million TikTok followers.

Also active as a model and actor, she began pursuing music in earnest in 2017.

A turning point in her career came with the 2022 track “Lech Lishon,” which topped major Israeli music charts across the board.

She stunned the public again with “Mi Zot,” featuring the daring twist of including her own phone number.

Her style—an effortless fusion of catchy pop sounds and multifaceted talent—embodies a true next-generation star.

Once you experience her brilliance, you’ll likely become a fan too.

Let’s Stay TogetherEric Benét

Eric Benét – Let’s Stay Together (Midnight Mix) (Official Music Video)
Let's Stay TogetherEric Benét

Eric Benét, a talented artist who emerged from the ’90s R&B scene in the United States.

His debut work is a ballad that portrays sincere love, pledging to “stay together” especially in difficult times.

Many listeners were moved by the protagonist, who believes in their bond and hopes to share a future together even when the relationship isn’t going smoothly.

The song was the fourth single from the acclaimed 1996 album True to Myself, and it also appeared on the soundtrack for the film A Thin Line Between Love and Hate.

Let yourself be carried by the melody’s warm ’70s soul feel—soothing any awkwardness between you—and take a moment to remember the roots of your relationship.

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

LimerickBardo Pond

Bardo Pond – “Limerick” (Official Music Video)
LimerickBardo Pond

Bird Pond is a U.

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band whose heavy, overdriven guitars surge like an avalanche.

Formed in 1991, their music paints a vast sonic landscape where elements of psychedelia, drone, and noise swirl together.

Isobel Sollenberger’s ethereal vocals and flute seem to cast a shaft of light through the thunderous din.

They cemented their style with the 1996 masterpiece Amanita.

Their long, largely improvised tracks make you feel as if you’re drifting through an endless dream.

Though they’ve never courted major awards, their chops are undeniable—for instance, their drummer took part in Boredoms’ 2007 project.

Why not let yourself be swept away by this torrent of sound, where roaring noise and hushed silence coexist?

Lights Out (ft. Nile Rodgers)Nubiyan Twist

Nubiyan Twist – Lights Out ft. Nile Rodgers (Official Music Video)
Lights Out (ft. Nile Rodgers)Nubiyan Twist

An exhilaration that feels vacuum-packed straight from the night’s heat bursts open.

From Leeds in the UK, the large ensemble Nubiyan Twist weaves Afrobeat and soul around a jazz core.

Their track “Lights Out” is driven by guest Nile Rodgers’s guitar and Aziezha J’s vocals, etching a story of liberation and self-affirmation into its groove.

Perfect for kicking off a party or hitting the peak of a festival, and it fits mornings when you want a mindset reset or a team kickoff, too.

Last Day of WinterPELICAN

Have you ever experienced a breathtakingly beautiful landscape unfolding beyond a thick wall of sound? That’s exactly the sonic world painted by the American instrumental band Pelican.

While carrying the weight of post-metal and doom metal, their grand, lyrical melodies—hallmarks of post-rock—strike right at the heart.

Formed in 2001, their 2005 masterpiece, The Fire in Our Throats Will Beckon the Thaw, received high acclaim, including being selected as Album of the Year by overseas music magazines.

Their songs, built over time as members bring in individual phrases and construct them together, feel like epic stories.

Precisely because there are no vocals, you can focus on the timbre of each instrument and fully immerse yourself in their world.

This is a band for anyone who wants to leave behind the clamor of daily life and embark on a vast journey through sound.