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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 Compilation of Western Songs with Titles Starting with C (21–30)

Cherry BlossomsNEW!Andy Squyres

Andy Squyres // Cherry Blossoms (Official Music Video)
Cherry BlossomsNEW!Andy Squyres

Singer-songwriter Andy Squyres, based in North Carolina, captivates with his poetic lyrics and sincere voice.

Featured as the title track on the album “Cherry Blossoms,” this piece is a beautiful song that overlays the transition from winter to spring with the healing of the heart, set against the deep sorrow of losing a friend.

While steeped in a sense of loss, it portrays the search for hope, and its delicate depiction is truly moving.

Released in 2015 and later covered by Vineyard Worship in 2020, it’s a song that has continued to be sung over the years.

It’s a must-listen for anyone trying to get through a difficult time or quietly savor the arrival of spring.

Cherry BlossomNEW!Empire Of The Sun

Empire Of The Sun, based in Australia, craft a unique mythic world of their own.

Ahead of the release of their first album in eight years, Ask That God, which came out in July 2024, they unveiled Cherry Blossom.

The track is marked by their signature dazzling synthesizer tones and an exhilarating, nostalgically tinged melody.

The lyrics convey the arrival of a new season—symbolized by cherry blossoms—and a resolve to step into the unknown, mirroring the band’s return after a long silence.

The music video, shot amid Thailand’s beautiful landscapes, also drew attention.

It’s a song that feels perfect for springtime and for those moments when you want a push to try something new.

Consequence of LoveNEW!Gregory Porter

Gregory Porter – Consequence of Love (Official Music Video)
Consequence of LoveNEW!Gregory Porter

When people think of spring, many probably imagine bright, light-hearted melodies.

Of course, songs like that are wonderful, but some of you might be looking for something calmer—music you can sink into on a long spring night.

For those listeners, I recommend this piece sung by powerhouse vocalist Gregory Porter.

It’s a masterpiece in which he quietly conveys the realities of love and the subtle distance between hearts with his deep baritone voice.

Included on the album “Take Me to the Alley,” released in May 2016, it isn’t flashy, but it slowly seeps into your soul.

Picture a quiet spring evening, sipping coffee and letting this song play as you drift into contemplation.

It’s a perfect fit for that kind of moment, so be sure to give it a listen.

Cherry BlossomNEW!Jon Vinyl

Hailing from Toronto, Canada, R&B singer John Vinyl is a bona fide talent who began producing music at the young age of 15.

This work is an R&B track that uses the “fleeting” nature of cherry blossoms as a metaphor for love.

His gentle vocals and minimal sound are soothing, and listening to it brings on a bittersweet feeling.

Released in February 2018, it drew attention when fellow Toronto star Shawn Mendes shared it on social media.

Since then, his 2021 album “Lost in You” has earned further acclaim, including a JUNO Awards nomination.

On a spring night, relaxing in a quiet room, you might find yourself deeply immersed in the world of its lyrics.

Cherry BlossomNEW!Night Beds

Night Beds is the project of Winston Yellen from Colorado, known for his heartrending vocals.

Featured on his debut album Country Sleep, released in February 2013, this song is a gentle ballad that tenderly accompanies hearts burdened by heartbreak and loneliness.

Though the title references cherry blossoms, it’s less about the splendor of full bloom and more a quiet acoustic number that evokes the transience of falling petals and the chill of a cold night.

True to the story that it was created in an old house in the woods, it carries both the warmth of wood and a profound stillness—so beautiful it tightens your chest.

It’s by no means a flashy track, but I think it’s a hidden gem you’ll want to listen to alone in your car on a spring night.