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.
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My Only AngelAerosmith, YUNGBLUD

Aerosmith, who have reigned as an icon of American hard rock since the ’70s and still enjoy immense popularity, have released a sweeping power ballad in collaboration with YUNGBLUD, a leading figure in today’s UK rock scene.
Opening quietly with Steven Tyler’s wistful vocals before unfolding into a heavy, full-band sound, this dramatic track is driven by poignant lyrics that call a loved one an “angel” while confessing the fear that they might leave again.
This is the lead single from One More Time, an EP that includes Aerosmith’s first original song in 13 years.
The collaboration itself is remarkable—perhaps even a moment destined to be recorded in rock history.
Me And My FriendsRed Hot Chili Peppers

A thrilling funk-rock piece by the Red Hot Chili Peppers, bursting with raw early energy.
It’s included on their third album, The Uplift Mofo Party Plan, released in September 1987—a miraculous record that, in the band’s history, was the first and only one made by all four original members together.
The sound kicks off with Flea’s fiercely undulating bass line, which is just incredibly cool, and the lyrics convey a straightforward devotion to their friends.
It’s also said that this song is about their friendship with guitarist Hillel Slovak, who passed away the following year, and knowing that background makes the depth of their bond all the more moving.
It resonates even more deeply when you listen to it as you reflect on the days you spent with irreplaceable friends.
My FriendHayley Williams

Hayley Williams, who commands an overwhelming presence as the frontwoman of Paramore, a band emblematic of the pop-punk scene.
From her first solo album, Petals for Armor, released in 2020, here’s a gem of a friendship song.
This track is dedicated to a longtime best friend whom Hayley met when she was 17, and with whom she has weathered personal hardships, including divorce.
A deep sense of gratitude—“something I couldn’t say until I turned 30”—is expressed with sincerity.
The sophisticated sound, tinged with art pop and funk, seems to gently envelop the bond between the two.
It’s the perfect song to listen to while looking back on the journey you’ve shared with a cherished friend who stood by you through difficult times.
METAMORPHOSISINTERWORLD

Interworld is an artist known for his music that incorporates drift phonk, a genre born in Russia.
The piece he released in November 2021 has been played worldwide through YouTube Shorts.
This work features an extremely aggressive sound where distorted sub-bass intertwines with high-speed beats.
It carries a dark and powerful atmosphere throughout, and—true to its title meaning “transformation”—it seems to express a fierce will to remake oneself.
It’s frequently used in drifting and workout videos, so many of you may already know it.
If you like stimulating music, be sure to check it out.
Mansard RoofAnimal Collective

Vampire Weekend burst onto the late-2000s indie rock scene with the unusual pedigree of being Ivy League graduates from New York.
Their style—folding Afro-pop elements into sleek pop songs—felt remarkably fresh at the time.
This time, we’re focusing on the track that marked the beginning of their brilliant career, released in October 2007.
In just two short minutes, it distills buoyant keyboards and a sprightly beat into something that feels like the pure sound of summertime bliss.
The lyrics by frontman Ezra Koenig—who crowns the title with an architectural style and captures everyday scenes with intellectual flair—are wonderful as well.
This piece opens the landmark debut album Vampire Weekend, a bona fide classic that eloquently encapsulates the band’s musical identity.
It’s a superb song I’d highly recommend when you’re in the mood for intelligent, refreshing rock.
Moonlight SerenadeGlenn Miller

In this commercial introducing MOS Burger’s Tsukimi (moon-viewing) menu, several limited-time items are featured with the Tsukimi Focaccia at the center.
Every item looks enticing, and the sizzling, mouthwatering visuals in the ad really whet your appetite.
For the background music, an arranged version of “Moonlight Serenade” was chosen to fit the moon-viewing theme.
While the mellow rendition by Glenn Miller is generally well known, this arrangement transforms the piece into a more up-tempo and cheerful version.
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Making Love To MorganLimp Bizkit

Limp Bizkit, a band that epitomizes the late-’90s nu metal scene, released their first new song in about four years in September 2025, their first since the 2021 album Still Sucks.
The track is classic rap rock—pure Limp Bizkit—and sure to put a grin on the faces of longtime fans.
Its lyrics balance respect and sarcasm in true LB fashion, paying tribute to legendary artists like the late Chester Bennington and David Bowie while even poking fun at past controversies.
The song is also featured on the soundtrack for the popular video game Battlefield 6.
If you’re craving energetic rock, give it a listen.





