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

In this article, I’ll be introducing a whole batch of Western songs whose titles start with the letter “M”! You probably don’t usually listen only to songs that begin with a specific letter, but that’s exactly why trying it might lead you to tracks you didn’t know before and spark new discoveries.

By the way, when it comes to English words that start with “M,” there are plenty that seem perfect for song titles, like “Mr,” “Mrs,” “Magic,” “Make,” and “Moon.” If you’re a fan of Western music, you might already have a few songs in mind.

With that hope of meeting some new tracks, please enjoy reading this article.

Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with 'M' (91–100)

MY TYPESudan Archives

Sudan Archives – MY TYPE (Official Music Video)
MY TYPESudan Archives

Sudan Archives, an American musician who’s turning heads with her unique “fiddle-punk” style that fuses violin and electronic music.

This track, which she calls her “first rap-rap song,” bursts with sexy, self-assured charm as she unabashedly lays out her “type.” The friendly lyrics ride cool synths and a snappy beat, forming a full-on self-affirmation anthem that boldly declares, “This is me!” Just listening lifts your mood and makes you feel almost invincible—like magic.

It’s a cut from the album “The BPM,” released in October 2025, and it’s the perfect sound when you want to boost your vibe and hit the town.

MIAMITommy Richman

The shimmering sound of ’80s synth-pop feels like it’s announcing the start of summer.

Yet riding atop that cheerful melody is a song about the inescapable emptiness that follows the end of a romance.

Crafted by American artist Tommy Richman, this track is a dance tune whose striking contrast of light and shadow tugs at the heart.

The lyrics portray the loneliness after trust has crumbled and the sensation of a numbing heart—like those moments when you suddenly come to your senses amid summer’s bustle.

After his 2024 smash hit “Million Dollar Baby” peaked at No.

2 on the Billboard Hot 100, he released this work in July 2025 following the album Coyote.

Give it a listen when you want to amp up a summer drive, or on a night when you feel a touch of bittersweet longing for a love that’s passed.

A collection of Western songs with titles starting with 'M' (101–110)

Money, Money, MoneyABBA

ABBA – Money, Money, Money (Official Music Video)
Money, Money, MoneyABBA

This is a signature song by the Swedish group ABBA, which sold over 500,000 copies in France and Germany.

Released as a single from the October 1976 album Arrival, it reached number one on the charts in many countries, including Australia.

The lyrics portray a woman who dreams of an easier life with a wealthy partner as a way to escape a reality where hard work brings no reward.

In striking contrast to its urgent theme, the song features lively, bouncing piano and a glamorous, theatrical sound.

It is also performed in a pivotal scene of the musical Mamma Mia!, where the protagonist speaks of her struggles.

When you strongly wish to change your circumstances, you may well find yourself identifying with this heroine.

My Favorite ThingsJohn Coltrane

My Favorite Things (Stereo) (2022 Remaster)
My Favorite ThingsJohn Coltrane

My Favorite Things, known as a landmark album by saxophonist John Coltrane.

Originally a song from a musical, in Coltrane’s hands it is reborn as passionate jazz that shifts its character like a kaleidoscope.

The work is famous for marking his full-fledged use of the soprano saxophone, and it was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame.

Its structure—leading listeners from a melody everyone knows into the profound world of modal jazz improvisation—is one reason it captivates so many.

It’s a perfect first listen for anyone who wants to experience the free spirit of jazz.

Metal MilitiaMetallica

Metallica’s indispensable track “Metal Militia,” essential to any discussion of thrash metal, is an energetic song themed around loyalty to the metal community and a spirit of rebellion.

While it boasts some of the fastest tempos on the album, it also has the surprising background of being crafted as a gesture of gratitude to the fans.

The repeated guitar riff, reminiscent of a military march, is exhilarating to hear.

Since this section isn’t overly complex, you can fully savor the overwhelming power of the riff.

If you tune in to the unifying chorus, you’ll experience the unbridled fervor that defines early thrash in all its glory.

Metal ForcesOnslaught

“Metal Forces,” featured on the British thrash metal band Onslaught’s classic 1986 album The Force.

It’s a landmark track that steered them from the raw initial impulse of hardcore toward a sharper, more aggressive thrash metal sound.

A torrent of sound over six minutes, where distorted guitar riffs entwine with blisteringly fast drums.

The breathless progression will have you clenching your fist before you know it.

This one song may well have propelled them to the forefront of the UK thrash scene.

Re-recorded multiple times and beloved for years, it’s a track truly worthy of being called a classic.

Mr. CrowleyOzzy Osbourne

OZZY OSBOURNE – “Mr. Crowley” 1981 (Live Video)
Mr. CrowleyOzzy Osbourne

A masterpiece etched into the history of heavy metal that countless guitarists have tried to copy.

Many listeners likely awakened to metal after hearing this song, released in 1980 by the British artist Ozzy Osbourne.

From Don Airey’s majestic keyboard intro to the transition into the breathtakingly dramatic guitar solo by the gone-too-soon genius Randy Rhoads, it’s nothing short of overwhelming.

The mysterious lyrics, which pose questions about occultists, also ignite the listener’s imagination.

Experience the very essence of metal through this performance, celebrated as a historic tour de force!