[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] Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with C (211–220)
CAM GIRLLUDMILLA, Victoria Monét

Victoria Monét, who climbed to stardom after 15 years of persistence and swept the three major Grammy categories, has dropped a powerful collab track with Brazil’s flagship pop star, LUDMILLA.
The song is a dance tune where the heat of Brazilian funk that LUDMILLA brings blends seamlessly with Monét’s signature silky, sensual R&B.
It conjures the image of a powerful woman who expresses herself online and commands every gaze—a fresh kind of empowerment anthem for the modern era.
Released in August 2025, this track marks her next move following the success of the acclaimed album Jaguar II.
Put it on when you want to unleash your allure at night, and you’ll feel a surge of fierce confidence.
Chateau BluesSpoon

Formed in Austin, Texas in 1993, Spoon is a band that has enjoyed tremendous popularity in the indie rock scene.
Their previous album, Lucifer on the Sofa, was even nominated for a Grammy.
Their new track appears on a double A-side single released in August 2025.
The song is an impulsive slice of rock ’n’ roll that carries a dapper, Rolling Stones–like vibe throughout.
It was finished early in the album sessions, but its quality was so high that the band reportedly decided it “had to come out now”—an anecdote its final form fully justifies.
For fans of straight-ahead, groovy rock, this one is irresistible.
cardiganTaylor Swift

Singer-songwriter Taylor Swift has captivated audiences with her wide-ranging musicality.
While she boldly shifted her style from country to pop, in 2020 she suddenly returned to a folk direction, astonishing the world.
This is the lead single from the masterpiece Folklore.
The song, using an old cardigan as its motif, delicately portrays a story of forgotten love and the warmth that resurfaces in quiet moments.
Its calm melody, woven from piano and undulating strings, feels like a short film.
Achieving the first-ever simultaneous No.
1 debuts on both the Billboard singles and albums charts, this work is perfect for solitary, contemplative autumn nights.
Continuum 1Nala Sinephro

Nala Sinephro is a Belgian-Caribbean composer currently based in London.
With a mother who taught classical piano and a father who played jazz saxophone, she is an artist who weaves meditative soundscapes centered on harp and modular synthesizer.
Her second album, Endlessness, released by Warp Records in September 2024, comprises ten tracks all titled Continuum, forming a 45-minute sonic experience threaded by continuous arpeggios.
In addition to leading figures from South London’s jazz scene like Nubya Garcia and James Morrison, a 21-piece string ensemble joins to create a monumental sound world—a masterwork.
Come on InThe Association

A song by The Association, who colored the 1960s music scene with their intricate vocal harmonies.
It has a strikingly open, bright atmosphere, as if a door is opening to invite you in.
Its warm, liberating message stirs the heart.
This track opens their album “Birthday,” recorded in March 1968, a classic that reached No.
23 on the U.S.
charts.
At its core is their signature sunshine-pop arrangement in full bloom.
The upbeat, breezy groove makes it a perfect BGM choice for those moments when your spirits are low.

