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[2026] A compilation of Western songs with titles starting with C

In this article, we’ve compiled and introduced only songs with titles that start with the letter “C,” focusing on a wide range of Western popular music—mainly rock and pop—from the 1950s up to the present 2020s.

For example, you might think there are dozens of songs whose titles begin with the word “California,” but… how many are there, really?

It’s a concept you won’t often see on other sites, and it’s perfect for a round of song-title shiritori, too.

Be sure to check it out!

[2026] A Collection of Western Songs with Titles Starting with C (1–10)

Chemtrails Over The Country ClubNEW!Lana Del Rey

Lana Del Rey – Chemtrails Over The Country Club (Official Music Video)
Chemtrails Over The Country ClubNEW!Lana Del Rey

It’s a song by Lana Del Rey that creates a dreamy intoxication where a quiet sense of weightlessness melts into a vague unease.

The beautiful piano and mist-like layered vocals evoke scenes like suburban clubs and airplane contrails.

The theme captures the subtle dissonance lurking within peaceful days, which is so compelling.

Released back in January 2021, this track is a central, pivotal work on her seventh album, “Chemtrails Over the Country Club.” Rooted in American roots music, it’s something you’ll want to listen to alone on a quiet night.

It’s recommended for those who want to step away from the noise of everyday life and immerse themselves in a unique worldview.

Be sure to check out the music video as well, with its strangely mesmerizing visual beauty!

crashNEW!bunii

bunii – crash (Official Music Video)
crashNEW!bunii

Buni is a new-generation solo artist based in Los Angeles who does everything himself, from recording onward.

He began producing music in his mid-teens, and his sound—showing a wide range of influences from emo to math rock—has been attracting worldwide attention.

This track is a lead single from his new album “VIRGILIO,” scheduled for release in March 2026.

It portrays a self-destructive impulse like driving down a snow-covered road without a license, delivering a song that blends the exhilaration of indie rock with thrilling twists and turns.

Cats Under the StarsNEW!Jerry Garcia

Cats Under The Stars (40th Anniversary Edition)
Cats Under the StarsNEW!Jerry Garcia

This is a number that conjures up a scene of cats freely wandering under the starlight in the city at night.

It’s included on the album Cats Under the Stars, released in April 1978 by the Jerry Garcia Band, led by Grateful Dead frontman Jerry Garcia.

Longtime partner Robert Hunter wrote the lyrics, and the refined performance melds with Garcia’s gentle vocals.

Known as the work Garcia himself publicly called “my favorite,” it may have missed commercial success, but it was performed live for many years.

It’s perfect for slightly sentimental nights—put it on while taking a cat-like, aimless stroll.

CatsNEW!Mitski

Mitski – Cats (English Lyric Video)
CatsNEW!Mitski

Mitski, a singer-songwriter of Japanese and American heritage who has earned worldwide acclaim.

“Cats,” included on her eighth studio album, Nothing’s About to Happen to Me, released in February 2026, is a track that expresses themes characteristic of Mitski—introspection, loneliness, and solace—through the figure of a cat.

Its sound is striking, rooted in indie rock while incorporating elements of Americana and chamber music.

A cat is also depicted on the album cover, and the song has been highly praised by critics as a key piece that symbolizes the album’s narrative.

It’s a deeply affecting track you’ll want to listen to when you’re spending a quiet night alone in your room.

Coat of Many ColorsNEW!Dolly Parton

This is a classic released in 1971 by Dolly Parton, the Queen of Country, expressing her feelings for the parents who raised her with deep love despite their poverty.

When she wore the coat her mother made by sewing together fabric scraps to school, the other children laughed at her.

Even so, doesn’t it bring a lump to your throat to see her hold her head high because that coat is filled with her mother’s love? It’s a song from the album “Coat of Many Colors” that teaches us about a richness money can’t buy.

In 2015, a TV movie based on this work was released, and it continues to be cherished across generations.

Why not listen to it with your parents, along with words of gratitude that are hard to say in everyday life? You’re sure to share a gentle, soul-cleansing moment together.