[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.
It’s a theme you won’t often find on other sites, and you can even use it for a song-title shiritori game.
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Back To Me3 Doors Down

This is a song filled with a heartfelt longing for a cherished person who has drifted away to come back.
While it centers on the sorrowful theme of a lost relationship, its rich arrangement—featuring strings and keyboards—strikes deeply.
The track was included on the album “Time of My Life,” released in July 2011, and was also serviced to radio as a single the following year.
Created with contributions from outside writers, it fully showcases 3 Doors Down’s signature mainstream, lyrical sound.
The wistful melody and powerful rock tones are a perfect match for quietly driving alone and getting lost in memories.
Highly recommended for those who want to enjoy a slightly sentimental drive.
Be Like That3 Doors Down

With a calm, unhurried tempo, this melody harmonizes pleasantly with the view from the car window.
Its embrace of universal feelings—like the frustration of not becoming who you want to be and the possibilities that slipped by—is a major part of the song’s appeal.
Released as a radio single in May 2001, it’s an important track that bolstered the latter half of the smash-hit album “The Better Life.” A different version was also featured on the soundtrack of the film “American Pie 2,” released the same year, and it has been beloved ever since.
If you’re in the mood for a leisurely nighttime drive while reflecting on passing regrets and distant dreams, this song will gently keep you company.
Before You Leave MeAlex Warren

This is a track brimming with Alex Warren’s charm, its heartfelt emotions on the brink of a breakup striking straight to the heart.
In down-to-earth words, it weaves a plea to be loved just a little longer before everything truly ends.
A major appeal of the song lies in how it transforms the pain of heartbreak and the anxiety of losing someone important into a universally relatable, pop-leaning melody.
Released as a single in February 2024 and later included on the album “You’ll Be Alright, Kid,” the song performed well on the charts in the UK and the Netherlands, laying the groundwork for his international breakthrough.
It’s recommended for those struggling with long-distance relationships or facing a parting with someone dear.
The sound, balancing lightness and poignancy, will stay close to a heart in flux.
Bloodline (with Jelly Roll)Alex Warren

This song powerfully declares a strong will to overcome family pain and carve out the future with one’s own hands.
Featuring Jelly Roll—an artist who seamlessly crosses genres like country and rock—it’s a compelling work where earthy beats and deeply expressive vocals blend beautifully.
Released in May 2025, it holds an important place on the later album You’ll Be Alright, Kid.
Although not a tie-in track, it caused a stir when it was unveiled as a surprise before 80,000 people at a major festival.
While facing past sorrow and inner conflict, it gently stands by those who are trying to move forward.
Be sure to check it out.
Be HerElla Langley

Ella Langley, a singer-songwriter from Alabama who blends the sophistication and rustic charm of modern country, released “Be Her” in February 2026 as the lead single for her second studio album, Dandelion, which arrived in April of the same year.
Introspective in nature, the track portrays a yearning for an ideal, authentic vision of womanhood and a heartfelt desire to reclaim oneself.
The traditional twang of the steel guitar—an essential country element—and her voice, balancing strength and vulnerability, resonate gently on a calm weekend morning.
Give it a listen when you want to reflect on yourself or spend a grounded, peaceful day off.
BeautifulAnyma & Joji

A collaboration between Anima, an Italian-American producer, and George, a singer-songwriter from Japan.
Released in April 2026, this ambitious work intersects the sensibilities of melodic techno and alternative R&B.
The lyrics, which dwell on lost relationships and the longing for reunion, harmonize beautifully with George’s delicate, lingering vocals.
Human emotion rides atop Anima’s grand, futuristic, and slightly inorganic sound design, creating a unique world where wistfulness and exhilaration coexist.
A recommended crossover tune for when you want to immerse yourself in emotional electronic music or heart-stirring pop.
BobbyRavyn Lenae

Singer-songwriter Raven Renée, hailing from Chicago and acclaimed for her unique sound that fuses diverse genres.
One of the two tracks released as a single in April 2026, this song maintains her characteristically delicate vocals while shaping up into an indie-pop piece highlighted by surging guitars and powerful drums.
Though it earnestly explores the emotional turmoil of whether to continue a relationship, its catchy melody is undeniably addictive.
There’s no specific tie-in, but it perfectly suits a scene of someone grappling with love taking a solitary walk.
Be sure to check it out as a track that signals further musical evolution following the landmark album “Bird Eye.”

