[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!
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[2026] A Collection of Western Songs with Titles Starting with C (161–170)
Call Your SisterTaylor Edwards

Singer-songwriter Taylor Edwards, based in Nashville and known for blending country and pop, has been gaining attention.
The featured song is a heartwarming country number from her album “Born in July (The Album),” released in September 2021, celebrating the deep love from an older sister to her younger sister.
You can truly feel the earnest yet gentle emotions of an older sister watching over her little sister—who is seventeen years younger—from afar.
The song went viral after Edwards posted a video she made between waitress shifts on TikTok, becoming such a phenomenon that it caught the eye of radio DJ Ryan Seacrest.
It’s a track we especially recommend to anyone living away from family or feeling homesick.
CavortingThe Courteeners

This is the debut single by The Courteeners, known as a band that carries on Manchester’s music scene that produced Oasis and The Smiths.
Its crunchy guitar riffs, driving rhythm, and provocative vocals layered over the arrangement create an unforgettable impact the moment you hear it.
The lyrics, which declare they’ll drag down the posers in the scene, are a declaration of war from their youth.
You can’t help but feel the heat of the 2000s post-punk revival in its sound.
Released in August 2007, the track served as the lead single from the classic album St.
Jude and was named NME’s Single of the Week.
It’s a number to play when you want to experience the raw, early rush of indie rock—brimming with defiance and self-belief.
Come DancingThe Kinks

The Kinks are masters at vividly capturing everyday British life.
This piece is a bittersweet yet heartwarming tribute song dedicated by frontman Ray Davies to his sister, who passed away young.
From the perspective of her younger brother, it lovingly portrays her dressing up on weekends and heading to the dance hall.
Despite its cheerful, glamorous big band-style sound, the lyrics carry memories of happier days, the sorrow of losing a sister, and a wistful nostalgia for a changing city.
Though it wasn’t a hit upon its UK release in 1982, the video caught on in America the following year, reaching No.
6 on the charts.
That success made its way back home and led to a reassessment.
Included on the album “State of Confusion,” it later inspired a musical of the same name by Ray himself.
It’s a perfect listen for a night spent reminiscing about cherished family memories.
Cheap HotelFKA Twigs

British artist FKA twigs, known for her experimental sound and inventive performances.
It’s still fresh in our memory that she released the album “EUSEXUA” in January 2025, and the track she unveiled in September 2025 heralds the beginning of her forthcoming work, “EUSEXUA Afterglow.” This piece blends shimmering synths with intricate breakbeats in a trip-hop-leaning style, resulting in a sound steeped in the atmosphere of the night.
It paints a thrilling scene of a clandestine rendezvous in a cheap hotel behind a club, with fleeting intimacy that pairs beautifully with her exquisite falsetto.
It’s a perfect track for night drives or moments of solitary contemplation.
Come Rain Or Come ShineConnie Francis

This commercial showcases the features of the iPhone 17 Pro through behind-the-scenes footage of a shoot.
It conveys a balance of toughness and high performance by demonstrating that it can capture beautiful video even in harsh conditions where various things, including mud, are flying around.
The song that further enhances the impact and sense of realism depicted in the footage is Connie Francis’s “Come Rain Or Come Shine.” The strings and brass, arranged to highlight her vocals, add a touch of splendor to the track.

