[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 Compilation of Western Songs with Titles Starting with C (221–230)
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.
CaramelConan Gray

In today’s pop scene, candid self-expression resonates widely, but his sentimental worldview truly stands out.
This is Conan Gray, a singer-songwriter with roots in Japan.
His forte is transforming the painful experiences of adolescence into deeply personal storytelling.
In this track, his appeal shines through in full: he turns the lingering sweet-and-bitter memories that remain after a breakup into a catchy pop number marked by an earworm guitar riff.
The song is included on his fourth album, Wishbone, released in August 2025, and the video unfolds a three-part story depicting his first queer summer romance.
It’s the perfect piece for nights when you want to sink into a bittersweet melody.
CrushZara Larsson

Zara Larsson, a Swedish singer known for her powerful vocals, has garnered widespread popularity.
Released in August 2025, this track is a single preceding her album “Midnight Sun.” While it’s a dance anthem with a strikingly percussive beat, the theme is the pain of unrequited love.
It captures the earnest feeling that a love that may never come to fruition could end up ruining one’s life.
The fusion of melancholic lyrics with an uplifting sound is also particularly compelling.
It’s a perfect song for nights when you want to sink into sentimentality yet move your body and forget everything.
Candle in the Wind 1997Elton John

This is a tribute song by Elton John, one of Britain’s most celebrated musicians, dedicated to Diana, the former Princess of Wales, who was struck by a tragedy far too sudden.
It is a reworked version of a classic originally released in 1973, and it was performed at her funeral in September 1997.
Elton John’s performance—singing while playing the piano—moved people around the world to tears.
The lyrics, which liken her brief yet noble life to a candle’s flame and call her the “English Rose,” are filled with deep mourning and affection.
The fact that this special version was performed only once at the funeral may further underscore the gravity and significance of the piece.
colorsJVKE x Tilly Birds x John Michael Howell

Singer-songwriter Jake, whose Golden Hour became a major hit peaking at No.
10 on the Billboard chart.
This collaborative track pairs him with Tilly Birds, the wildly popular alternative rock band from Thailand, and John Michael Howell, a rising figure in the indie scene.
Framing the pain of heartbreak through colors—wounds as red, tears as blue—the song shapes its emotions with vivid metaphors into a pop/hip-hop tune.
Released in August 2025 as a track from Jake’s EP, the asia tour: blooming season ep, it’s a must-hear: a bittersweet yet beautiful sound born from talents transcending borders and genres.

