A compilation of Western songs with titles starting with 'N'
When it comes to songs with titles that start with “N,” do any come to mind?
We don’t usually pay much attention to the first letter of a song title, so you might not think of one right away.
That said, there are plenty of English words that start with “N,” like “New,” “No,” “Night,” and “Need,” all of which sound like they’d make great song titles.
In this article, I’ll introduce lots of songs with titles that start with “N,” regardless of era or genre.
By exploring music from a perspective you haven’t tried before, you might discover some new favorites.
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Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with 'N' (71–80)
Nothing Lasts ForeverGoo Goo Dolls

There are times when the changing seasons and shifting relationships make you feel a sudden pang of loneliness, aren’t there? A song by the quintessential American rock band, the Goo Goo Dolls, might gently accompany that bittersweet feeling.
As their 1998 classic “Iris” finds new life and surges in popularity on TikTok, the band’s new track, according to vocalist and lyricist Johnny Rzeznik, was “born from accepting change and letting go.” Its message—cherishing the present precisely because nothing lasts forever—resonates warmly, carried by glowing synth tones and a nostalgic melody.
It’s also a song that will color their tour starting in July 2025, and hearing it live will no doubt be all the more moving.
It’s the perfect anthem to cheer you on at life’s turning points and when you’re taking a new step forward.
New York on My MindJohn McLaughlin

John McLaughlin, the English guitarist renowned as a revolutionary figure in jazz fusion, is almost too famous to need an introduction.
Many would say he blossomed as a talent in Miles Davis’s band.
The Mahavishnu Orchestra he formed fused jazz, rock, and Indian music with remarkable finesse, sending shockwaves through the music scene of the time.
The blistering, high-velocity phrases born of his virtuosic technique were like a flood of sound.
To create music this thrilling and innovative can only be called genius.
The sound his guitar forged is practically the history of fusion itself.
New Country (ft. Blake Shelton)Noah Cyrus

This is “New Country,” a duet by Noah Cyrus brought to life through a fateful collaboration with a country music legend.
Born in the United States and nominated for a Grammy in 2020, she created the song after writing a handwritten letter to Blake Shelton.
Over a traditional country sound, their intertwined harmonies are downright goosebump-inducing.
Embracing life’s changes and giving you the courage to take a new step forward, the track has fans raving, “Their voices are incredible together!” Give it a listen when your surroundings are changing and you’re feeling a little unsure.
Nothing ChangesSimple Plan

How would you feel if a band declared that, even after 25 years since their formation, the music they believe in hasn’t changed? This song by the Canadian pop-punk band Simple Plan is an emotional anthem infused with that unwavering resolve.
Released in July 2025 as part of the soundtrack for the documentary film The Kids In The Crowd, which traces the band’s journey, it features lyrics that boldly proclaim, “No matter the twists and turns, our core remains the same”—a perfect reflection of their 25-year history.
Anyone who’s stuck with something for a long time will find the courage to keep pushing forward without forgetting their roots.
Listen to it when an old dream suddenly comes to mind, and it might just set your heart on fire.
New Jersey DeepThe Black Science Orchestra

Black Science Orchestra, known for distilling disco and rare groove into a distinctly British sound.
Crafted by Ashley Beedle and company, this piece is a deep house track defined by its rich, soothing groove.
The beautiful, floating synth strings evoke the glittering lights of a city night, stirring a mood that’s both a little wistful and romantic.
The track appears on the 1994 release The Altered States EP.
Its sophisticated sound design masterfully reimagines the vibe of the 1976 classic Funkanova.
Whether you’re quietly enjoying a drink alone or sharing a moody moment with someone special, this song can make the atmosphere feel even more extraordinary.
New RulesDua Lipa

This is a song by British singer Dua Lipa that lays out rules to avoid slipping back into a forbidden relationship with an ex.
The lyrics are striking as she reminds herself of three rules: don’t pick up the phone, don’t let him in, and don’t be his friend.
Dua Lipa herself said she related to it because “it’s the same as what I’d tell my friends.” Released as a single from her debut album “Dua Lipa” in July 2017, it reached No.
1 on the UK charts.
For anyone struggling to cut off a love they know is bad for them, the song offers comfort—“you’re not alone”—and the strength to move forward.
The video, showing friends supporting one another, is also sure to give you courage.
Natalie Don’tRAYE

This is a striking song by RAYE, the acclaimed British artist who won six awards at the 2024 BRIT Awards, featuring the anguished cries of a woman who fears losing the one she loves.
The track portrays raw jealousy and desperation as she pleads with a woman named “Natalie,” begging her, “Please don’t take him.” Despite its uptempo sound, the lyrics evoke a modern-day Jolene.
Knowing that the story is based on RAYE’s real-life experience makes it all the more poignant.
Released in July 2020 on the mini-album Euphoric Sad Songs, it’s a song many might relate to when they feel overwhelmed by anxiety in love.





