[2026] A roundup of Western songs with titles starting with B
This article showcases a curated list of songs with titles that start with the letter “B,” focusing on a wide range of Western music—mainly popular genres like rock and pop—from the 1950s up to the present 2020s.
When it comes to words starting with B, terms like “BABY” and “BORN” are easy to think of even without knowing much English, and they’re used in lots of song titles.
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【2026】A Compilation of Western Songs with Titles Starting with B (71–80)
Basket CaseGreen Day

When talking about 90s punk rock, you can’t leave out Green Day’s signature anthem—it’s a perfect pick for Western music fans looking to get the crowd going at year-end or New Year parties.
Released in 1994 as a single from the album Dookie, this emotional track was written about vocalist Billie Joe Armstrong’s own struggles with panic disorder and anxiety.
Its fast-paced pop-punk sound and irresistibly catchy melody are guaranteed to spark a massive sing-along at karaoke.
After thrilling Japanese rock fans again with their 2025 Japan tour, this timeless classic is one you should belt out at your year-end or New Year gatherings.
Body Like A Back RoadSam Hunt

A breezy blend of country and R&B that feels refreshingly upbeat! It’s a track by Sam Hunt, who brought innovation to the country scene in the 2010s, released as a single in 2017.
The lyrics liken the winding scenery of rural roads to a lover’s allure, overflowing with a Southern kind of romance rooted in drive culture.
The minimal 808-style kick and catchy, whistle-like riff are so satisfying they make your body sway without thinking.
It became a record-breaking hit, topping Billboard’s country chart for 34 weeks, and even earned Diamond certification in 2023.
A perfect summer tune for a drive—best enjoyed with the windows down, feeling the wind.
Belleau WoodGarth Brooks

Country music superstar Garth Brooks—who holds the all-time U.S.
record for album sales by a solo artist—released this song on his 1997 album Sevens.
It is inspired by the true story of the 1914 Christmas Truce during World War I.
The song portrays the miraculous moment when opposing soldiers laid down their guns and, prompted by the singing of German troops, began to sing together.
The dramatic arc—from the silence of the battlefield, to a brief harmony, and then the return to fighting—is rendered lyrically with acoustic guitar and understated arrangement.
Though it never appeared on the hit charts, its powerful message of peace has made it a special favorite among his core fans.
In a 2020 holiday special, Garth was so moved that he momentarily stumbled over the lyrics.
It’s a recommended listen for a quiet Christmas night, when you want to reflect on our shared humanity.
【2026】A Collection of Western Songs with Titles Starting with B (81–90)
Best Thing I GotSabrina Carpenter

Sabrina Carpenter, widely known as an actress who played Maya Hart in the popular Disney Channel series, also made her mark in music with the release of her debut album “Eyes Wide Open” in April 2015.
This song is one of the album’s most memorable tracks, where the gentle sound of the piano blends pleasantly with jazz elements.
It carefully sings about accepting an imperfect self and the joy of meeting a new version of yourself—something you’ll want to listen to by a sunny window.
Filled with a positive spirit that affirms who you are, it’s perfect for starting a fresh morning.
Why not welcome a calm day, wrapped in a quiet sense of openness?
Beautiful GirlsSean Kingston

A signature track by Sean Kingston where bright reggae-fusion vibes intertwine with a sweet, nostalgic melody.
Quoting the bassline from Ben E.
King’s classic “Stand by Me,” the song voices a bittersweet crush on an impossibly beautiful girl, charming listeners with teen-like innocence and boldly expressive emotion.
Released in May 2007 from his debut album Sean Kingston, it topped the Billboard Hot 100, making him the first artist born in the 1990s to reach No.
1 in the U.S.
It also held No.
1 in the UK for four consecutive weeks, hit the top spot in Australia and New Zealand, and became a beloved summer anthem worldwide.
Mid-tempo and easy to sing along to, it’s perfect for sunny-day drives or leisurely strolls.
Boyband5 Seconds of Summer

5 Seconds of Summer, the pop-rock band from Australia.
Since forming in 2011, they’ve captivated fans around the world with a wide-ranging sound that spans from pop punk to new wave.
Their new track, released in October 2025, showcases a high-energy pop-punk style powered by synths, where catchy choruses and distorted guitars blend seamlessly.
Embracing the long-held “boy band” label and reclaiming the term, the song carries a bold, self-aware theme.
At once self-deprecating and powerful, it was produced as the second single from the album EVERYONE’S A STAR!.
It’s a song where irony and pop sensibility coexist—dialoguing with their past selves while staking out where they stand today, in a way that’s quintessentially them.
Breaker’s RevengeArthur Baker

An instrumental produced in 1984 by Arthur Baker, a key figure in electro hip-hop.
Featured on the soundtrack of the film Beat Street, it soundtracks the battle scene between the Rock Steady Crew and the New York City Breakers.
With TR-808-style kicks and hi-hats, a mechanical sequenced bass, and call-and-response chants, the track’s sound is crafted to highlight dancers’ movements from top rock to freezes.
In 1999 it reached No.
15 on the UK dance chart, earning renewed acclaim amid an old-school revival.
A perfect pick for the moment you want to showcase your skills in a battle!


