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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.

A compilation of Western songs with titles starting with “M” (1–10)

My Big SisterNEW!Bare Naked Ladies

Barenaked Ladies, a Canadian band popular for their humorous lyrics and catchy pop sound.

This is a number they created that sings of straightforward admiration for an older sister, told from the perspective of a younger brother or sister.

You can picture the heartwarming, endearing scenes of wanting to follow behind a big sister who’s just a bit more grown-up and seems to know everything.

The track appears on Snacktime!, a classic album conceived for children and released in May 2008; the album went on to win Children’s Album of the Year at the 2009 Juno Awards.

In just about a minute of playtime, it tightly packs in the innocent affection unique to childhood.

It’s the kind of song that, when listened to with family, is sure to leave everyone feeling warm and gentle.

Man on the Silver MountainNEW!Rainbow

Rainbow, the new band formed by guitarist Ritchie Blackmore after leaving Deep Purple.

This debut single from their 1975 release, the debut album Ritchie Blackmore’s Rainbow, is a true statement of intent for the band.

Blackmore’s sharp, heavy guitar riffs fuse with Ronnie James Dio’s powerful, expressive vocals to deliver an overwhelming impact.

The lyrics paint a grand fantasy world centered on a heroic figure to whom people turn for salvation—an approach that arguably defined the band’s future musical direction.

The fact that it’s the most frequently performed song in the band’s live history attests to its immense popularity among fans.

It’s a perfect track for when you want to experience the essence of 1970s hard rock, brimming with dramatic, classical flair.

Moving to New YorkNEW!The Wombats

The Wombats – Moving To New York [OFFICIAL VIDEO]
Moving to New YorkNEW!The Wombats

A song by The Wombats, an indie rock band from Liverpool, England.

Featured on their 2007 debut album, “A Guide to Love, Loss & Desperation,” it’s known as the signature track that launched the band’s career.

The lyrics, said to be born from a bittersweet personal experience of heartbreak, are set against a fast-paced, danceable sound—the contrast is part of its charm.

Its lively, raucous energy offers an easy, high-quality listen that will likely resonate even with those who don’t usually listen to rock.

First released as a limited edition in October 2006, the track reached No.

13 on the UK charts with its 2008 re-release.

Many will recognize it from the opening of the popular American talk show “Last Week Tonight with John Oliver.” It represents the band’s origins, yet its undimmed sense of style still shines—surely the reason it continues to be loved!

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

Miss My DogsNEW!Young Thug

Young Thug – Miss My Dogs [Official Video]
Miss My DogsNEW!Young Thug

Young Thug, who has gained popularity for his ultra-unique style—often described as eccentric—and leads the modern hip-hop scene.

This piece is a roughly seven-minute track released in September 2025 from his comeback album, “UY Scuti.” As a response to the phone call contents that sparked controversy, the lyrics sincerely convey apologies and a reaffirmation of bonds to each person close to him—his partner, Drake, and other friends—striking a deep emotional chord.

Set against an introspective piano melody, his confrontation with mistakes in relationships reminds us of the meaning of life found in the importance of human connection.

When you’ve had a falling-out with someone or can’t bring yourself to be honest, listening to this might give you the courage to take a step forward.

Miss YouPerrie

Perrie – Miss You (Official Visualiser)
Miss YouPerrie

Little Mix, the quintessential British girl group of the 2010s.

Since the group went on hiatus, Perrie—one of its members—has been fully launching her much-anticipated solo career.

Her debut album, Perrie, has drawn major attention, with the lead single “Forget About Us” reaching No.

10 on the UK charts, and this track was released in advance from that album.

It’s a soulful R&B ballad built around a piano melody, delivering a moving finish that showcases Perrie’s richly expressive vocals.

The song portrays a deep, gentle love for someone dear—one that keeps hearts connected even when apart—enveloping listeners with warmth.

It’s a track you’ll want to savor quietly on a tranquil night.

My SisterNEW!Juliana Hatfield Three

The Juliana Hatfield Three, a band that stood out in the ’90s alternative rock scene.

Led by Juliana Hatfield, known for her work with Blake Babies, this trio gained popularity with memorable melodies and introspective lyrics.

One of their signature songs appears on the acclaimed 1993 album Become What You Are.

The album produced a hit that reached No.

1 on the U.

S.

Modern Rock chart, but interestingly, the song is actually about an imaginary sister who doesn’t exist.

The songwriter’s complex feelings—an admixture of longing and jealousy toward an absent figure—ride on a driving, exhilarating sound, which only makes them resonate more poignantly.

It’s a track you’ll want to listen to when you’re thinking about someone you admire.

muddyNEW!Sophie Powers

Sophie Powers – muddy (Official Music Video)
muddyNEW!Sophie Powers

Sophie Powers is a Canadian singer-songwriter drawing attention with a sound that fuses punk energy and catchy pop sensibilities.

A multi-creator who also directs her own fashion and visuals, her presence is already gaining worldwide attention.

In September 2025, she dropped a stunning single, “muddy.” The track marks a bold shift from her previously colorful image, presenting a darker, more cinematic world.

Its deep, introspective sound—like a reflection of inner conflict—leaves a strong impression of a new facet of her artistry.

A major turning point as an expressive artist, this work will undoubtedly resonate not only with fans eager to witness her evolution, but also with anyone seeking emotionally charged pop with a touch of shadow.