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6 Great Songs With Believe In The Title

Songs With Believe In The Title
Written by Corey Morgan

Best Songs With Believe In The Title

What do you “believe” in? Who’s that special person you “believe” in? We all have something and someone we believe in. Have they failed you? Are you going through hard times? Are you about to give up? No matter what the issue may be, just believe everything will be alright and there’s always a reason for everything.

This article covers songs with the word “believe” in their title. It includes famous works from iconic musicians one of which is Cher’s “Believe”. It’s spectacular in every sense and portrays just that indescribable hunch of emotions. Enjoy!

1. “Believe” By Cher

Cher - Believe (Official Music Video) [4K Remaster]

Cher has been performing since the time of Madonna in the 1960s, which is why she is entitled as the pop queen, and this song is one of my faves from her discography.

In the song “Believe,” the theme is about moving on with one’s life after the end of a significant relationship and embracing the joys of a fresh start.

Cher reflects on how hard she tried to make things better with her ex-lover, but to no avail, because he was simply not interested in doing so.

She gives the impression in the chorus that she is prepared to move on with the rest of her life in spite of how she may have felt in the past.

It is about taking back control of your life after ending a toxic relationship. You have to realise that it is the other person’s loss and pick yourself up, no matter how much it hurts at first, and move on. You also need to accept that it is their loss.

If you’ve got a compilation of songs with believe in the title either on your smartphone on your car cd, then this song should not be missing in it.

2. “Believe Me, Natalie” By The Killers

Believe Me Natalie

This song is, in the strictest sense, about an HIV-positive girl; yet, beyond that, it is about everyone.

Everyone, at some point in their life, is this girl, or at the absolute least, is acquainted with someone else who is this girl.

It is possible that Natalie was your best friend in high school and that she has no intention of ever leaving the same depressingly small town that you and she were both born in.

It is possible that Natalie is a person you hardly knew before who relocated to a large city and then realised that he or she would prefer to be back home but can not handle the challenges that would come with it.

Natalie has the potential to be the girl you have met and fallen in love with, but she will not come out of her shell and open up to you.

It is possible that Natalie is a middle-aged man with a hopeless career who is watching the most important parts of his life slide through the fingers of a hand he once believed had a firm grasp on his aspirations.

Even at such a young age, you might be concerned that Natalie is headed down the incorrect path in life and squandering all of their potential. This could be the case with Natalie.

3. “I’ll Believe In Anything” By Wolf Parade

Hold On To What You Believe

It is a song that breaks your heart, and every time I hear it, it moves me to the point that I have to wipe away some tears.

It is possible that it is one of my all-time favourite songs because, despite the fact that it is about a subject that is incredibly heartbreaking. This song is about wishing you could view the world through the eyes of someone you care about (“Give me your eyes”).

It is about the naivety of love, the need to believe everything at all costs, it emphasises on the way love can blind a person. He wants the entire person, using metaphors such as their blood, bones, and ghost. It is a love song that goes a little too far, yet it is delivered in an authentic way.

4. “Hold On To What You Believe” By Mumford And Sons

Hold On To What You Believe

This song is just amazing, this is one of the best songs with believe in the title that I enjoy playing while driving. In my opinion, this is something that everybody experiences at some point in their lives. When they’re with someone but question whether or not this individual is the best fit for them.

The relationship requires a significant amount of effort, and it is nerve-wracking to consider all of the things that could go wrong or that this person could do wrong.

However, the intensity of his feelings for this someone causes him to have apprehension.

This song tells the story of a person who used to be with a girl but broke up with her because the pressure of their relationship became too much for him. It was happening too quickly, and he became terrified at the thought of making even the slightest commitment.

Because he misses her and experiences a sense of being ‘not complete’ when she is not there, he is beginning to question whether he made the correct decision in leaving her behind now that he is by himself.

5. Okay I Believe You ` Brand New

Brand New - Okay I Believe You, But My Tommy Gun Don't

My interpretation is that this song is about the band’s connection with their popularity. Since this is the first album that they wrote after their popularity skyrocketed due to the success of YFW, it is logical.

The majority of what Jesse is saying about himself in these verses is on how wonderful and flawless he is. You might even go so far as to say that the tone is egotistical. Based on what I know about him, he does not strike me as the kind of person who would sincerely believe it about himself.

I have the impression that he adopts this image for the sake of this song as a type of response to the accolades that they have been receiving since their popularity skyrocketed. It is kind of like a sarcastic take on the phrase “yes, we are really nothing special, but people seem to love us”

6. “Believe” By Disturbed

Disturbed - Believe [Official Audio]

The lead singer of Disturbed, David Draiman, has stated that the subject matter of the band’s second studio album is about examining your beliefs in order to find what you actually can believe in.

During an interview with Guitar World, Draiman spoke on the underlying concept of the record.

He added that “believe” is the one common subject that ties everything together, and that each song deals with a different facet of that theme, including self-belief, belief in God, belief in the future of humanity, belief in the possibilities for love and relationships, and belief in life beyond death.

There are, of course, songs that make reference to all the alterations that are taking place on the globe right now.

He further noted that the world was in a very different place when they issued their first record and that he believes it was their job to represent the changes that have taken place in the globe since then.