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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] Collection of Western songs with titles starting with C (131–140)

Can’t Leave Alone (feat. Avenoir & Maz B)Pino

Pino – Can’t Leave Alone (feat. Avenoir & Maz B)
Can't Leave Alone (feat. Avenoir & Maz B)Pino

Pino, an R&B singer and producer based in Toronto, Canada, has been gaining attention for a style that modernizes the R&B sound of the ’90s and early 2000s.

From his EP ’02, released in October 2025, this track features rising Toronto artists Avnoir and Maz B.

Centered on the theme of an attachment you can’t break away from, the song weaves smooth vocal harmonies with a mellow groove to create a soundscape where nostalgia and freshness coexist.

Co-produced by all three, the polished production stands as a pinnacle of next-generation Toronto R&B.

It’s a perfect pick for quiet nights when you want to sink into your feelings.

Club HusbandT-Pain

T-Pain – Club Husband (Official Music Video)
Club HusbandT-Pain

T-Pain, whose Auto-Tune-driven vocal style has had a major impact on the 2000s hip-hop/R&B scene.

A track he tried to release three years ago—but didn’t get the response he hoped for at the time—has gone viral in 2025 thanks to TikTok.

The lyrics, told from the perspective of a woman who cuts off her neglectful boyfriend and fully enjoys a night out at the club, are exhilarating.

A club anthem where melodious, Auto-Tuned vocals intertwine with trap-leaning beats—this is T-Pain at his finest.

It’s a fan-driven rediscovery with an unusual backstory, perfect for when you’re in the mood to light up the club on the weekend!

Count The WaysThe Last Dinner Party

The Last Dinner Party – Count The Ways (Official Music Video)
Count The WaysThe Last Dinner Party

The Last Dinner Party is a five-piece band from London.

Their 2024 debut album, Prelude to Ecstasy, topped the UK charts, drawing attention for its fusion of baroque pop and art rock.

This track, included on their album From the Pyre, features gritty, 1970s rock-style guitar riffs and rich melodies, maintaining a perfect balance between ethereal vocals and raw instrumentals.

Centered on themes of destruction and rebirth, the piece captivates with its dramatic world imbued with mythic imagery and a sense of ritual.

If you enjoy strongly narrative-driven songs, this is a work you should definitely check out.

Cut My HairUnflirt

Unflirt is the solo project of Christine Sennorin, a Filipino-British artist based in West London.

Drawing attention with a sound that starts from bedroom pop and incorporates elements of dream pop and shoegaze, her single “Cut My Hair,” released in October 2025, is an introspective track themed around “change” and “new beginnings,” as the title suggests.

Within a delicate soundscape woven from whispery vocals and shimmering guitar reverberations, it carefully portrays a farewell to one’s old self and a step toward a new identity.

Co-produced with jkarri, the arrangement is masterful too, building from a serene intro into increasing intensity.

It’s a work you’ll want to recommend to anyone standing at a turning point in life.

Christmas TimeBryan Adams

Bryan Adams – Christmas Time (Lyrics)
Christmas TimeBryan Adams

Bryan Adams is a singer-songwriter who has also made a name for himself as a photographer.

He’s known for his distinctly husky voice, and his music is primarily rooted in pop rock.

“Christmas Time” is one of his holiday numbers.

Although he boasts a four-octave vocal range, this song also spans a fairly wide range, from mid2G to hihiA.

That said, the vocal line itself is very simple, with frequent repetitions.

Plus, since the key can be lowered, anyone with a decent range should be able to sing it well.