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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” (111–120)

My GirlsAnimal Collective

Animal Collective – My Girls (Official Video)
My GirlsAnimal Collective

It’s a work by the American experimental pop band Animal Collective, released in 2009, and arguably the pinnacle of their career.

Boldly dispensing with guitars, its sampler- and synth-built sound is like an electronic kaleidoscope.

In a reverb-drenched sonic space, gorgeous Beach Boys–like harmonies layer upon each other, drawing listeners into a dreamlike world.

It received overwhelmingly positive reviews, including perfect scores from critics, and was named Album of the Year by numerous music outlets.

A truly historic masterpiece that had an immense impact on the subsequent indie music scene.

Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with 'M' (121–130)

Mirror MirrorBLIND GUARDIAN

Blind Guardian, the German band beloved as “minstrels” for expressing the worlds of fantasy literature with grand sound.

This work is a high-velocity power metal number based on the stories of J.

R.

R.

Tolkien.

The heart of a king striving to find hope amid tragedy is portrayed through dramatic melodies and a rich, Queen-like choral arrangement.

Released as a single in February 1998, it appears on the masterpiece Nightfall in Middle-Earth.

It is also known for reaching No.

42 on the German charts.

Perfect for when you want to immerse yourself in an epic tale or lift your spirits! It’s so popular that audiences break into mass sing-alongs at concerts—learn the melody before you go, and you’re sure to feel the energy in your bones.

Magnets (ft. Lorde)Disclosure

This is a sensual track by the UK electronic duo Disclosure in collaboration with New Zealand songstress Lorde.

Featured on their album Caracal, released in September 2015, the song portrays two people irresistibly drawn to each other like magnets, even while knowing their bond is morally forbidden.

The theme of a “point of no return,” which Lorde reportedly proposed, aptly captures the core of this illicit romance.

Once you cross that line, there’s no going back—the peril and transgressive allure come through over the dark, moody production.

The scary thing about love is that sometimes, even knowing someone will get hurt, you still can’t stop.

Metal is for EveryoneFreedom Call

FREEDOM CALL – “Metal is for Everyone” (Official Video)
Metal is for EveryoneFreedom Call

With an irresistibly upbeat melody that proudly declares “Metal belongs to everyone,” this is an incredibly happy track! Hailing from Germany and championing “happy metal,” Freedom Call included it on their album Master of Light, released in November 2016.

The powerful guitars and sparkling keyboards create a sound so catchy you’ll want to throw your fist in the air! Its positive message—that metal isn’t just for a select few but is open to everyone—may be one reason it resonates with so many fans.

If you listen to it when you’re feeling down, it’s sure to bring a smile to your face.

Marquee MoonTelevision

This is a brilliant, shining masterpiece in post-punk history by the New York band Television, released in 1977.

It runs over ten minutes, yet it’s so captivating you never feel the length.

The melodies spun by the two genius guitarists, Tom Verlaine and Richard Lloyd, intertwine like threads of light woven into a complex tapestry.

Distinct from punk’s initial burst of raw energy, it brims with a cool, intellectual tension that’s irresistible.

The poetic lyrics vividly conjure images of the city at night, and it’s no wonder the song influenced so many bands that followed.

Once you hear it, you’ll never forget it—a guitar-driven masterpiece that stands tall in the history of rock.

More Than You KnowMartika

For Martika, an American who began her career as a child actor, this is her memorable debut single.

When the song was released in 1988, she was still just 19! The sparkling synth tones and her cute vocals are a perfect match, aren’t they? The lyrics portray a very straightforward, passionate love, and it makes you think how wonderful it would be to express your feelings so directly.

It’s a track that lets you ride that dance beat and feel the exhilaration of a budding romance.

My TwinKatatonia

This track by the Swedish band Katatonia is striking for its mournful melody that occasionally peeks out from within a heavy, sinking sound.

Released ahead of the album in February 2006, it comes from the masterpiece The Great Cold Distance, which transcended the bounds of gothic metal and established a distinctive musical identity.

A piercing emotion—like calling out to a lost half of oneself, or to one’s inner double—comes through in Jonas Renkse’s wistful vocals.

You can almost picture a solitary figure tormented by an inescapable sense of loss.

Reaching No.

9 on the Finnish charts, this is a song you might want to listen to on a quiet night of introspection.