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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.

Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with “N” (111–120)

Not A Day Goes ByLonestar

The American country music band Lonestar released a single from I’m Already There in January 2002, a gem of a ballad that portrays profound sorrow and a sense of loss after losing a loved one.

Its gentle, resonant melody, rich harmonies, and deeply expressive vocals blend beautifully to convey both the pain of grief and the enduring love for someone dear.

The song touched many listeners, reaching No.

3 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart, and was nominated for Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal at the 45th Annual Grammy Awards in 2003.

With its quietly consoling character, it has often been chosen to comfort those who have lost someone and for use in memorial settings—a heartwarming piece that offers solace.

Nobody GreaterVaShawn Mitchell

VaShawn Mitchell – Nobody Greater (Live)
Nobody GreaterVaShawn Mitchell

This masterpiece beautifully expresses a simple message praising the greatness of God through a blend of modern sounds and traditional choir elements.

Created by Vashawn Mitchell from Illinois, USA, it was included on the 2010 album “Triumphant” and held the No.

1 spot on the Billboard Gospel chart for nine consecutive weeks.

Its moving, majestic harmonies and accessible melody make it appealing not only for church worship but also for anyone who needs encouragement in daily life.

In 2016, a new version was produced on the album “Secret Place,” recorded in South Africa, featuring collaborations with BeBe Winans and Tasha Cobbs.

Not EveryoneNine Black Alps

This is a track from Manchester-born alternative rock band Nine Black Alps that fuses raw energy with lyricism.

Universal themes like loneliness and distrust are expressed through heavy guitar riffs and emotional vocals, reviving the grunge sound of the 2000s for today.

Released as a single in May 2005 and included on the album “Everything Is,” it reached No.

31 in the UK and No.

38 in Scotland.

The song was also featured on the soundtrack of the racing game Midnight Club 3: DUB Edition Remix, where its exhilarating drive truly shines.

It’s a recommended listen for late-night drives or moments when you can’t settle your mind.

NaiveThe Kooks

This song, where nostalgic guitar riffs intersect with a powerful rhythm, is emblematic of 2000s British indie rock.

Released as a single by the Kooks in March 2006, it shines with a youthful glow in which the anxieties and expectations of romance intertwine.

With its catchy melody and lyrics that capture the sensibilities of young people, it reached No.

5 on the UK Singles Chart and became the 19th best-selling single of the year in the UK.

Chosen as the fourth single from the album Inside In/Inside Out, it has been widely featured in film and TV soundtracks and has earned broad support, especially among younger listeners.

It’s the perfect track to color a page of youth—whether for conversations with friends or heart-fluttering moments of love.

Naked EyeLuscious Jackson

A fresh breeze that swept through New York’s music scene.

The gem of a single Luscious Jackson released in October 1996 is a superb work that exquisitely fuses alternative rock with funk and trip-hop.

Centered on a theme of candid, sincere self-expression, Jill Cunniff’s emotionally rich vocals resonate deeply.

With Daniel Lanois—known as U2’s producer—at the helm, this release draws out the band’s full appeal and reached No.

36 on the U.

S.

Billboard charts.

The music video, which drew attention on MTV, was shot at New York’s World Trade Center and artfully recreates a 1960s airport.

It’s a jewel of the ’90s that pairs perfectly with a quiet night drive or a moment of self-reflection.

No Way, No WayVanilla

Vanilla, a four-member girl group that burst onto the UK pop scene, made their debut on EMI Records in December 1997.

Their memorable first single was a catchy track that incorporates the familiar melody from The Muppets.

Based on Italian composer Piero Umiliani’s 1968 piece, the song blends Europop with electronic sounds to create an accessible, feel-good tune.

It achieved an impressive No.

14 on the UK Singles Chart and was featured on the compilation album Now That’s What I Call Music! 39.

A nostalgic favorite, it’s recommended for anyone looking to revisit late-’90s pop culture or enjoy a classic novelty song.

No TomorrowFit For A King

Fit For A King – No Tomorrow (Official Music Video)
No TomorrowFit For A King

Fit For A King, the Christian metalcore band from Texas, unveiled a powerful new work in April 2025.

Featured on their eighth studio album, the track is defined by crushing guitar riffs fused with Ryan Kirby’s commanding vocals, delivering a breathtaking sound.

Centered on the theme of “love and tragedy,” it tells a story-rich tale of a couple welcoming the world’s end and celebrating their final moments together.

Coinciding with the release, a collaborative collection with the alternative fashion brand The Pretty Cult was also announced.

With its strong melodic elements within metalcore and its weighty, impactful sound, this is a must-listen for those who enjoy heavy yet melodic tracks.