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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] Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with C (241–250)

Crawling Back to YouBackstreet Boys

A Backstreet Boys song that sings of searing regret—casting aside pride and, though wounded, trying to return to the one you love.

Released as a single from their 2005 album “Never Gone,” it’s also known for its U.S.

release in October of that year as part of support efforts for Hurricane Katrina victims.

Distinct from their earlier dance-pop, its piano- and strings-driven organic sound is striking.

The group’s matured harmonies overlap with the protagonist’s anguished plea for forgiveness, resonating deeply with listeners.

On a night when you’re facing your own mistakes and longing to apologize honestly, this song will surely stay close to your heart.

Crazy For LoveMondays feat. Lucy

Japanese Translation: Crazy For Love – Mondays feat. Lucy
Crazy For LoveMondays feat. Lucy

This commercial reflects on the ENEOS Group’s journey so far while conveying a vision to keep boldly taking on challenges into the future.

It also portrays the confidence gained from having turned many energy-related impossibilities into possibilities, expressing a determination to connect today’s initiatives to tomorrow’s progress.

The song “Crazy For Love” further accentuates the intensity of the feelings expressed in the visuals.

With its crisp, rhythm-forward sound and a structure that steadily builds toward the chorus, it evokes a sense of powerful love and passionate resolve.

Count on MeBruno Mars

Bruno Mars – Count on Me (Official Lyric Video)
Count on MeBruno Mars

A heartwarming song about the importance of bonds with friends! This work by American superstar Bruno Mars features a soothing acoustic guitar sound and rhythms that evoke Hawaii.

The straightforward message—when you’re in trouble, I’ll help you, so I want you to rely on me too—will surely move you.

The track is included on the classic album Doo‑Wops & Hooligans, released in October 2010.

In Australia, it gained popularity through radio play and reached No.

19 on the charts.

If you’ve had a fight with a close friend or want to cheer up someone who’s feeling down, listening to this song will surely help you be honest with your feelings.

Critical MassNuclear Assault

Nuclear Assault – Critical Mass
Critical MassNuclear Assault

Nuclear Assault is a band formed in New York City in 1984.

Centered around bassist Dan Lilker—also a founding member of Anthrax—and vocalist/guitarist John Connelly, they forged an aggressive, punk-infused sound that hammered hardcore spirit into thrash metal.

Albums like Survive and Handle with Care even charted on Billboard, and their sharply critical lyrics targeting politics and society drew significant attention.

Their musical approach helped define the “crossover thrash” genre, and as a leading force of East Coast thrash, they are said to have greatly influenced subsequent bands.

After multiple breakups and reunions, they ended their activities in 2022, but their legacy is still celebrated by many fans today.

Counting StarsOneRepublic

OneRepublic – Counting Stars
Counting StarsOneRepublic

Have you ever struggled with the gap between ideal and reality, spending sleepless nights anxious about the future? In those moments, this song gently frees the heart from materialistic values, whispering, “Instead of counting money, why not count the stars?” Created by the American band OneRepublic, it offers courage with a message that even the moments that knock you down are proof that you’re alive.

Included on their 2013 album Native and reaching number one on the UK charts, the song was also featured in the film Earth to Echo.

When daily life threatens to make you lose sight of your dreams, simply shifting your focus to what truly matters can make your heart feel a little lighter, don’t you think?